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New Warcraft III Patch Released

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Posted by: TotalRecall

Blizzard has released another patch for Warcraft III, bringing the version to 1.02. Fixes include:

FIXES
- Fixed an issue that allowed players to abuse dragons with Devour.
- Fixed an issue with dragons that could cause them to divert attacks.

BALANCE CHANGES
- Necklace of Immunity, Tome of Greater Experience, and Goblin Land Mines no longer randomly drop in multiplayer games.
- Scroll of Resurrection & Scroll of Animate Dead item level increased.
- Bridges are no longer destroyable on the (6)Stromguarde.w3m map.

NOTE: Replays are incompatible between major game revisions. (1.01 replays cannot be viewed with the 1.02 version of Warcraft III.)


The patch is only downloadable via Battle.net at this time.



Posted by: PhantomGamer

Cool, I have to go on Bnet now.



Posted by: Bobaroo

Oh Man, I Love to blow up the bridges, it was so fun

And does this mean that I can't watch my old replays?



Posted by: Tecil

Quote:

And does this mean that I can't watch my old replays?


Yes

NOTE: Replays are incompatible between major game revisions. (1.01 replays cannot be viewed with the 1.02 version of Warcraft III.)



Posted by: Bobaroo

bah, that is stupid.



Posted by: Spider

I thought the same when I downloaded the patch yesterday afternoon, but then I realized that I really don't care, because I rarely watch the replays I save anyway.



Posted by: Bishlopim

Click Here for Link to Site

If you do want to be able to view your old replays from old versions of the game that site tells you how to do it.



 
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