Warcraft 3 Complete Edition
Warcraft III's campaign mode is divided into four campaigns, each featuring a different faction.[5] Each campaign is itself divided into chapters, and there is a set order in which they have to be played as the story follows the events in these campaigns.[5][6] Additionally, an optional prologue campaign that serves as a tutorial can be played before starting the main campaign.[5][6][11] Unlike previous Blizzard titles, such as Warcraft II or StarCraft, there are no mission briefings in which plot exposition occurs and objectives are announced; rather, Warcraft III uses a system of "seamless quests".[12][4] Some plot development happens in an occasional cinematic, but most occurs in-game with cutscenes.[5] Objectives, known as quests, are revealed during the progress of the map.[4][13] Main quests are those that must be completed to proceed to the next chapter, but there are also optional side quests that are not initially revealed, but can be discovered and completed while following the main questline, oftentimes granting benefits that help with those main objectives.[4][13]
Warcraft 3 Complete Edition
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Thrall arrives on Kalimdor, meeting Cairne Bloodhoof and the Tauren and clashes with a human expedition on the way to find an Oracle. Meanwhile, the Orcish Warsong Clan is left behind in Ashenvale to build a permanent settlement, but angers the Night Elves and their demigod Cenarius by cutting down the forests for resources. To defeat them, the Warsong leader Grom Hellscream drinks from a fountain contaminated with the blood of the Legion's pit lord commander Mannoroth, successfully killing Cenarius, but binding his clan to the Legion's control. Thrall manages to reach the Oracle, in fact the Prophet, who tells him of Grom's actions. Following the Prophet's directions, Thrall and Jaina join forces and capture Grom, healing him of Mannoroth's corruption. Thrall and Grom begin to hunt Mannoroth and Grom kills him, dying in the process, but in doing so freeing the orcs from the demonic control of Mannoroth.
Tyrande Whisperwind, leader of the Night Elves, is outraged to find the Humans and Orcs violating the forests and blames them for Cenarius' death, so she vows to destroy both. However, she soon finds out that the Burning Legion has arrived on Kalimdor. In order to oppose the Burning Legion, Tyrande reawakens the sleeping Elf Druids, starting with her lover, Malfurion Stormrage, and frees his brother Illidan Stormrage from prison, against Malfurion's wishes. Illidan meets Arthas, who tells him about the powerful "Skull of Gul'dan". Consuming the Skull and becoming a demon-elf hybrid, Illidan uses its power to kill Tichondrius but is banished from the forest by his brother as he is now part demon. Meanwhile, the Prophet summons Thrall, Jaina, Tyrande and Malfurion, and reveals that he used to be Medivh, the Last Guardian and the betrayer from Warcraft: Orcs & Humans, returned to make amends for his past sins. With the Burning Legion marching towards Mount Hyjal in their intent to corrupt the World Tree and thus the whole world, Humans, Orcs, and Night Elves form a reluctant alliance to spring a trap on the Burning Legion. They manage to delay the Legion long enough for many ancestral spirits to gather at the World Tree and destroy Archimonde as he attempts to reach it but in doing so, the Night Elves lose their immortality and their power over nature will gradually wane over time, though they do not mind. Peace once again comes to Kalimdor as the Burning Legion's forces wither away in defeat. Medivh, in a final monologue, then states that he needed to teach the world that guardians are no longer necessary to look after Azeroth and that he is satisfied that his task is now complete. Medivh then disappears, stating that he will now take his place amongst the legends of the past.
Immediately after the release, Blizzard began brainstorming content for an expansion and development began in October 2002.[66] In January 2003, Blizzard announced that the expansion pack was titled The Frozen Throne and continues the story for the Night Elves, Humans and Undead after the events of the main game while providing a completely separate, role-playing focused campaign for the Orcs.[67][68][66] Among other changes, The Frozen Throne added a new hero for each faction as well as five neutral heroes that can be hired by all factions.[67][66] After a public beta test that allowed 20,000 players to test the expansion,[69][70] it was released worldwide on July 1, 2003.[71]
Upon release, Blizzard made Warcraft III available with four different box arts, one for each faction, in a limited edition.[72] In addition to the regular game, a limited Collector's Edition Warcraft III bundle containing a Warcraft III cinematic DVD, including behind-the-scenes features and the cinematics of all prior Warcraft games; a Collector's Edition Soundtrack; a Collector's Edition instruction manual; The Art of Warcraft book; and lithographic prints was released.[52] Blizzard also released the Warcraft Battle Chest, which contains Reign of Chaos bundled with The Frozen Throne in one box.[73] Another version, the Exclusive Gift Set, came bundled with the cinematic DVD, official BradyGames strategy guide, and Warcraft II: Battle.net Edition.[74]
In January 2020, the Warcraft III: Reforged edition appeared in the access . It's still the same game, but with significant changes. Some of these changes were made to improve the visuals, details and support for modern Ultra HD monitors.
Warcraft 3: Complete Edition is a modern edition of the legendary RTS. It includes the official releases of the classic Warcraft III: Reign Of Chaos + Warcraft 3: The Frozen Throne, the updated Reforged Edition as well as all the patches and updates necessary to play comfortably on modern computers. We are talking about support for widescreen monitors, high resolution, improved settings and other subtleties. And the game itself still deserves the highest rating. So it's worth giving it a fair 10 out of 10.
Among the issues that have angered players is that the Reforged version of the game is the default edition leaving players unable to go back to the game as it used to be. There have also been complaints about graphical anomalies and other issues. Blizzard has issued a letter to players of the game to talk about what it is doing to make the game better. 041b061a72