![]() ![]() The Scarlet Crusade are a balanced/brute faction. They have access to numerous upgrades from Goblin-trained tinkers, including explosive suicide units and dummy structures that violently self-destruct when triggered and numerous other booby-traps. Actual dedicated units are the faction’s elite and invaluable but highly versatile compared to most other faction elites. The Defias rely heavily on mobs of cheap and relatively disposable units to distract their enemies as the more elite and capable espionage and specialist units work to whittle down enemies or eliminate key targets. They have rallied around the leadership of Vanessa Vancleef who has transformed the bandit group into a large, subversive populist revolutionary movement. The Defias Brotherhood is a spammer/technical/guerilla faction. Their defences can also receive a lot of upgrades through Elven magic, Gnomish technology and Dwarven masonry making them ideal for turtling. Thanks to the Dwarves and Gnomes, they do have construction bonuses and can quickly erect structures. The Alliance has an answer for everything but, aside from their units generally being relatively well armoured and capable of receiving further upgrades, they don’t intrinsically specialise too much and rely on upgrades and buffs. Humans provide good infantry and cavalry, Dwarves provide good range and siege, Gnomes provide good war machines and the High Elves and mages provide magic support. Composed of Humans, Dwarves, Gnomes, some High Elves and the mages of Dalaran, the Alliance has access to a bit of everything – led nominally by High King Varian Wrynn. The Alliance is the generalist/industrialist faction. This takes place just about the time of canon Battle for Azeroth – it also won’t be including factions from the Shadowlands. Arthas and Illidan are still running around doing their thing and Pandaria has had a much more unpleasant time since their unveiling to the world. It follows some of the WOW timeline like the Cataclysm, Garrosh Hellscream’s descent into madness, the Darkspear Rebellion, Siege of Orgrimmar and the rough events of Legion but there hasn’t been as much of an upheaval in most places (and more of one in others). So basically what I did was downloading the client with the sound channel modification and then added the FOV modification into it.This is a version of the Warcraft RTS that has been given the Paradox treatment with the factions of WOW. I managed to do it myself by following your last step. The last step is opening WoW.exe in an hex editor and looking for the hex values DB 0F C9 3F E6 F1 47 40 00 00 and replacing them with 66 66 F6 3F E6 F1 47 40 00 00. The last step is opening WoW.exe in an hex editor and looking for the hex values DB 0F C9 3F E6 F1 47 40 00 00 and replacing them with 66 66 F6 3F E6 F1 47 40 00 00.įor anyone who is interested in the explanation on how I did it, here it is: I then changed the value type to array of bytes and the value shown was now DB 0F C9 3F E6 F1 47 40 00 00 (which I assume is the hex representation of 1.57, however it does not seem to be equal to 1.57, maybe only part of it represents the float value? If you know more about this feel free to shed some light).Īfter changing the value type back to float and changing it to the desired value (in my case 1.925) I changed back the value type to array of bytes once more, and it now reported a value of 66 66 F6 3F E6 F1 47 40 00 00. Then I changed the value type to float, and the address was shown to hold a value of ~1.57, which is the default FoV in Vanilla and TBC. I started WoW.exe normally (there is no need to login), then attached Cheat Engine to it and manually added the address 0x8089B4 for Vanilla or 0x8B5A04 for TBC. I already knew the memory address I wanted to patch so that made things easier. Here are the patched executables: WoW.exe - Vanilla 1.12.1 - FoV WoW.exe - Vanilla 1.12.1 - FoV WoW.exe - Vanilla 1.12.1 - FoV WoW.exe - TBC 2.4.3 - FoV WoW.exe - TBC 2.4.3 - FoV WoW.exe - TBC 2.4.3 - FoV scans: WoW.exe - Vanilla 1.12.1 - FoV WoW.exe - Vanilla 1.12.1 - FoV WoW.exe - Vanilla 1.12.1 - FoV WoW.exe - TBC 2.4.3 - FoV WoW.exe - TBC 2.4.3 - FoV WoW.exe - TBC 2.4.3 - FoV anyone who is interested in the explanation on how I did it, here it is:Īll I used was Cheat Engine and an hex editor (I used HxD). The FoV value is set to 1.925, which should be similar to the one used in WotLK+. As many of you probably already know the field of view in Vanilla and TBC is different than WotLK and all other expansions past WotLK (image representing what I mean here).įirst of all, most of the credit goes to namreeb: thanks to the memory addresses he posted here I managed to patch WoW.exe for both Vanilla and TBC, thus making the FoV change permanent so that it no longer gets reset on /reload and disconnects like it did with memory edits. ![]()
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