![]() ![]() Warlords Battlecry III is poised to receive even greater accolades than the previous award-winning titles in the Warlords Battlecry series. All of these features, coupled with new races and hero classes, new spells and items, and new building and dragons meld to form a Real-Time Strategy game that once again raises the benchmark for other games in the genre. While being a strong RTS outright, there are also numerous activities for players to engage in between battles, such as obtaining titles and awards, trading and purchasing items & retinue members, and even an upgradeable castle to reflect your importance and influence in the world of Etheria.Įxtra features included in Warlords Battlecry III are specifically geared to please the legions of previous Battlecry players, including the removal of hero and unit caps, the addition of new special abilities for high-level heroes and the creation of an intuitive hero system. Warlords Battlecry III continue to perfect its automated feature system, greatly reducing gameplay micromanagement and quickly proving to be the holy grail of RTS games among gamers of the genre. It is a true sequel to Warlords Battlecry I & II, featuring many familiar races and troop-types, while also adding some new ones into the mix. It's always a good policy to back up any files before tampering with them of course.Warlords Battlecry III further expands the Battlecry tradition of featuring persistent RPG-like fantasy heroes with its retinue of loyal followers fighting massive battles in the Warlords’ world of Etheria. ![]() You should be able to at least find the hero's name with notepad though. (at least that's how I got it to work.) You can also open the XCR with notepad but most of it will be gibberish. A quick search for "Warlords Battlecry 3 unit editor" should bring it up but make sure to unzip it in the WBC 3 directory. If you want to look in the herodata file to see if your hero is still there there's a unit editor that lets you look at and manipulate heros. If it is the HeroData file then I'm not sure there's much that can be done. I would go under the assumption that whatever is wrong it isn't the XCR file. Specifically in your documents folder there should be a file called herodata (the XCR file not the folder) which I think is where it actually saves heros. I'm not sure but in that case I think it might have had something to do with the preselected hero.Īll I can tell you is that your hero's data is probably still there. I remember the first Battlecry game did this but rebooting the game a few times almost always fixed it. ![]()
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