We were able to restore some of the maps. So, in 2004 we had set me up with a new hard drive. Since then, in 2004, I did not mess around with worthless “map protection” file corruption tools. The only version of the map that continued to exist was protected, even from myself. In the following months, my computer hard drive died. This went on for a while, until I created my first favorite big RPG map and I learned how to protect it with a map protector. Soon we had a family fleet of computers where each person could play Warcraft 3. It was too much fun, so each time the family bought a new better computer we kept the old ones. Okay, no offense Alec2cool but i did something similar and here’s how it went for me:Īs a kid, I had a dell Windows XP computer where we had Warcraft 3 as a family.
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