| 11-11-2013, 12:38 PM | #1 |
War3 Object Editor provides a stand alone alternative to the standard Warcraft III object editor. Release 0.7.1 : Additional bug fix for maps with very large numbers of custom objects Release 0.7.0 : Added the ability to customize editor colors through the File->Options menu Added support for maps larger than 4MB Improved local language suppport Fixed a bug related to maps with a very large number of custom objects INSTALLATION Unzip this application into the folder of your choice. War3 Object Editor should find your Warcraft III directory. If for some reason it does not find your directory or if you have multiple instances of Warcraft III installed, there is an option under the File pull down menu to select the directory yourself. USAGE War3 Object Editor has features and options consistent with the Warcraft III editor. Enhancements come from: A spreadsheet metaphor Improved data input menus Enhanced copy and paste capabilities Improved search capability A feature to hide / unhide objects and properties to simplify editing Ability to create custom .slk files Integrated Balance, Damage and Armor - Damage Reduction calculators Includes hidden icons, models, units and abilities Includes a colorizer for string inputs Ability to customize object property category names Ability to pull object and terrain data directy from another map without going through import/export Backup feature automatically creates backup copies of work Local file support Ability to custominze editor colors Provides a good base for future enhancements. Since this is an early release of a tool that manipulates critical map data, please save your work prior to using. Requires .NET Framework 4.5 You can download it here http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/downl....aspx?id=30653 |
| 11-13-2013, 03:45 AM | #2 |
This looks really cool, but I'd have a hard time convincing myself away from the standard Object Editor; creature of comfort, I guess. Looks like excellent work, though, and we appreciate you uploading here. : ) |
| 11-16-2013, 01:34 PM | #3 |
Looks great dude! But the .net requirement... Thanks for sharing this tool, it looks easy to edit object data using this. |
