But anyway, this is a classic game, very fun.
This means it was designed for older versions of the Windows operating system which includes Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, and Windows XP. Luckily, all I had to do was register the CD key and install it via Blizzard ent.
i need to reinstall it to apply that new patch but i cant find my stupid frozen throne cd key. Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne was released in 2003.
Now I've never tried to put binds back this way, But I'm assuming you would want to close WoW before editing these files. i have warcraft 3 installed with frozen throne. Settings are saved per character, so if you locate your wow folder \Program Files\World of Warcraft\WTF\Account\*youraccount*\*server*\*character* then find the bindings-cache.wtf, right-click and select open with Notepad or something similar and you will see all your binds and if they are gone, the last thing is to try and open bindings-cache.old and check it for binds.
You're going to have to open the files with notepad or something similar. If you have two computers, go ahead and try it.ĮDIT: As for the fix. That means seven full-length campaigns and two mini-campaigns roughly 30 hours of. Also, I don't see how it was possible for a hacker to manipulate a file on your computer just by using your WoW account from a different location.If your account was accessed from another computer and say the person changed any single keybind on it, Now your keybinds are saved on that machine and are default. For 29.99 (24.99), you get the original Warcraft III and its equally acclaimed Frozen Throne expansion.
To download a Warcraft 3 CD-Key changer, click here. If it doesn’t work, just refresh this page to get a different one. Seeing as keybinds are locally saved, I don't see how that's possible. Here’s a Warcraft 3 CD-Key that you might be able to use to play online via. Wait your keybinds aren't saved locally in your WTF folder?