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Continued Reading & Patch Details After the in February and a in March, it was only a matter of time until 1.29 hit the main servers. Patch 1.29, undoubtedly one of the biggest WC3 updates ever, is finally live! Once you launch Warcraft III and log onto battle.net, you'll have the patch downloaded and ready for action. Remember that these new patches only work on the with a CD Key. The patch fired on multiple cylinders ranging from technical QoL improvements, to meta changing balance updates, to an expansion of modding capabilities for our beloved World Editor. We detailed most of these changes on the previous PTR threads, but there are some tweaks and additions here and there. Check it out: - Widescreen: The game now supports true 16:9 widescreen; the game no longer requires to be stretched to fit a wide resolution.
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- 24 Players: Maps are able to be created and played online with up to TWENTY-FOUR players! Programmu 2d place 3 9. Prepare for some map makers to go overboard with this! - 12 New Colors: Please welcome Maroon, Navy, Turquoise, Violet, Wheat, Mint, Peach, Lavender, Coal, Snow, Emerald, and Peanut to the faction/player color palette! (Thanks to and others for helping) - Streamer/Caster API: An officially supported Streamer/Caster API that allows us to read out information about gold, lumber, food usage, APM and more when observing games live. No more need to use sketchy hacks for this!
- Bug fixes: Mac client launches, clans can be created again, various missing textures located (Thanks to for the test map) - Hero Balance Changes. Object limit increased to 30,000 - Neutral Units 2,048 - Neutral Buildings - 384 - Player Units - 4,320 - Player Buildings - 2,400 - Items - 1,024 - Map size limit increased to 480 x 480 - Tile slot limit increased to 16 - Max execution number increased to 3,000,000 - Max food limit increased to 999 - Max resource limit increased to 9,999,999 - Array size increased from 8,192 to 32,768 - Total of 90 New Natives: New natives add an array of new possibilities and more control in the editor. With the help of our users also pioneered the discussion in a Blizzard.
Contents [] Were you looking for the core RTS game? Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne is an expansion pack of developed for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS and Mac OS X. Released in stores worldwide in multiple languages beginning on July 1, 2003, it details transformation into the, 's awakening of the, the conversion of the, the breakdown of - relations in, and more. The Frozen Throne takes place approximately one year after, whilst takes place three years after the events detailed in The Frozen Throne. The Frozen Throne continues some of the loose ends of the original game, as well as spins off some new plots of its own and paves way for the new conflict of, as well as set plots further explored in World of Warcraft's expansions:. This article or section contains information taken from the Warcraft strategy games and contains information relating to level editing or game mechanics. • For each race, The Frozen Throne adds several new units, buildings and upgrades, and one new hero per race.
• The entirely new race ' has also been added, and can be played in several Sentinel and Alliance missions, as well as in custom maps. A smaller race, the, have also been included, though they can only be played in and custom maps. • The old siege engines of the humans, orcs and night elves have been renamed and remodeled, receiving new upgrades in the process (for example, Wyvern Riders were renamed Wind Riders, but the unit was otherwise unchanged). • Gold and lumber costs were recalculated, generally requiring more lumber for high-tech buildings and units; consequentially, the population limit was been increased from 90 to 100 to accommodate additional lumber-gathering workers. • The Frozen Throne reintroduced naval units into the game (they had been present in ', but were absent in '), as well as amphibious creatures. Most aquatic mechanics were only available in the single-player campaign, but some creeps and the neutral made island maps a viable template in melee matches (such maps became unpopular and were removed from the ladder selection). • New item mechanics were added, such as the neutral, which sells a rotating inventory of items, player-built shops, and inventory upgrades for non-hero units.