Hmm, you could also try the Warcraft 3 forums, since Starcraft and W3 use the same underlying engine. Actually, I’m not sure how much of this applies to their remastered counterparts.
These are all the subdomains that Blizzard got when it comes to forums regions:
https://us.forums.blizzard.com/
https://kr.forums.blizzard.com/
https://eu.forums.blizzard.com/
https://tw.forums.blizzard.com/
https://jp.forums.blizzard.com/
https://th.forums.blizzard.com/
Apart from using specialized tools for discovering subdomains, you can google this exact text to see if there are any other domains than the ones I mentioned above:
-eu. -us. -kr. -tw. -jp. -th. site:*.forums.blizzard.com
Not all of them have dedicated Starcraft 1 forums.
But some of them have subforums for different languages. For example SC2 has subforums for spanish, you can notice “es” in the url:
https://us.forums.blizzard.com/es/sc2/c/foro-general-de-starcraft-ii/5
, where this is the english subforum:
https://us.forums.blizzard.com/en/sc2/c/general-discussion/5
For example, to discover more subforums, you should google this exact text:
-inurl:en/ -inurl:es/ inurl:sc2 site:us.forums.blizzard.com
I’m giving the example with SC2 as SC1 has apparently no subforums.
You could browse other forums as well, you never know what you might find. For example, I came across this post on the WoW forums that presumably disables the driver nag screen for Mac:
https://us.forums.blizzard.com/en/wow/en/wow/t/how-to-remove-gpu-driver-nag/1037389/4
Since we’re at this, here’s how you can disable the nag screen for SC on Windows:
Back to where we were, I think the ultimate solution, but which might cause problems to your PC, maybe to the point where it might damage its physical parts, would be to try to spoof your GPU with one of the officially supported GPUs for SC:
You should pick a GPU that comes close to your UHD 620 performance , then try to spoof it per application only. You’d want for only Battlenet app and SC to be able to see your IGPU (integrated graphics processing unit) as a specific GPU, as I think that would reduce the problems that may arise with your OS and PC parts.
In the past there used to be a program which would exactly do that, spoof GPUs in order to be able to play games that you weren’t supposed to with your less powerful GPU. But it worked with only specific GPUs and games. That program is called 3D Analyze.
https://www.3dfxzone.it/dir/tools/3d_analyze/download/
Here’s someone talking about it one year ago:
https://windowsforum.com/threads/spoofing-gpu-to-run-a-high-end-game.252394/