

You say you bought it along with TFT from Toys“R”Us some 10 years ago or so. I understand that you can not find your retail box version of Reign of Chaos (which you refer to as 'region of choas' for some reason). Later on, you seem to have managed to upgrade to v1.28(.?), by using a digital download of the game. Someone suggested that you create an account on Battle.Net, which you did.

You have recently tried to upgrade to v1.27b but failed, because your version of the game is not properly installed. You have been using TFT v1.26a for some time now. It will allow you to create an entire map based on your specifications, including rules, settings, triggers, bosses, quests, allowing you to create unique and diverse situations that may not be pre loaded into the game.Please read our Rules regarding thread bumping. For WINDOWS XP users, so long as you have enough RAM, this should play just fine.Īddons: World Editor is the most amazing feature about this game. Vista : Vista players will find the cinematic scenes occasionally glitchy and pixel intensive, as it didn't quite adapt into the Vista setup, wasting an amazing display of graphics. For WoW purposes, Dreadlords are undead and can be attacked as such.

You can adopt a fairly defensive approach to most of the game play, but the much harder, but tactically rewarding way is an aggressive offensive on your enemies.īugs (Or rather, flaws by design): You can use the Paladin's primary ability, which allows you to heal the living and harm the undead, to actually harm the demon Mal'Ganis, who many WoW players would not attribute as "undead", but rather a demon. It provides a rich storyline with unique command and conquer style tactics, with so many different levels of play as to keep you on your toes.

The addition of the hero system is a great add on (and the concept for the far more popular, World of Warcraft "heroes (( players))" ). The game itself is an excellent adaption and visualization from its predecessor, Warcraft II.
