

I hope one day to meet the sad sack of shit who greenlit all these decisions. Not altered, not changed, just absolutely fucking violated. My one constant, my fucking rock, was violated by activision blizzard. Multiplayer issues aside, the fact that it FORCES you to download the THIRTY GIGABYTE GAME onto your hard drive, EVEN IF YOU DON'T BUY IT, and then your warcraft 3 is just fundamentally broken because every glitch that reforged has carries over to your "non-reforged version" BLEW my mind. New graphics? Fuckit, it had to be a good time, right? Warcraft 3 reforged was announced, and I was PUMPED. And it was also like, 2 gigabytes? And insanely easy to run, so when I was having friends over as a kid I'd find any laptop or cheap computer in the house, install warcraft 3 from a flash drive (or even run it off the flash drive in some cases), and we'd have a LAN party, except none of us were good so we'd have a 15 minute ceasefire until the map was just divided into towers with outposts and guards running patrols and then we'd start the war.īut I digress. It would always be there, the way it was. The game had so many maps with so many different kinds of loot but it never changed. I played it slowly and casually, just building my base and levelling my hero, and exploring the map and creeping slowly, and usually lost, unless I tried really hard. Anytime I got sick of a patch or new update in some video game like WoW or League or even CSGO, I could load it up and get in a solo game with bots and just relax. That being said, warcraft 3 TFT was my rock. I hate change, but I've somewhat accepted its going to happen eventually.

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