This XP computer lasted for a long time and then I started doing like you describe, adding custom races for my cousins/brothers for years. And in those same directories we had custom maps. So then if I wanted to play Warchasers, for example, I could go to “Maps/dell_maps/Scenario/(4)Warchasers.w3m” to play it, or also “Maps/Scenario/(4)Warchasers.w3m” to play it. These migrated into my new Warcraft III Maps folder on my new XP setup when we fixed everything in 2004-2005. Some of the other family computers had copied folders like “dell_maps” on their desktop or Maps folder, or “test_dell”. 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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