Where do you think the maps are located?

tom_mai78101

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In Warcraft 3, when you go online and download custom maps, they are placed in the Maps/Download folder.

Blizzard made maps are located in the Maps folder.

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According to some SC2 forums out there, there isn't any Maps folder for SC2. Actually, I don't have proof that the Map folder for SC2 exist or anything. It probably have to do with the No-LAN implementation.

So, to beta testers, where do you think the maps are located?
 

Orgasm

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I say it most likely has something to do with Battle.net 2.0. I don't know though.

But, it doesn't matter. There's already been maps extracted from MPQ files most likely.
 

Rapmaster

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There is a folder under c:\users\(name)Documents\StarCraft II Beta\Maps\ (in Windows Vista/7) but it doesn't contain files that look like the full map. They just have some files called hardtile.bin which are really small. The maps seem to be downloaded from bnet as needed.
 

Renendaru

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Might be some prevention in getting free Premium Maps...
 

tom_mai78101

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As to my understanding maps are downloaded through bnet but cached on the local computer in some obscure directory.
That...is probably the reason why it needed a much higher system requirements.

128 MB for the graphics...that's 4 times higher than Warcraft 3. :(
 

Sevion

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That...is probably the reason why it needed a much higher system requirements.

128 MB for the graphics...that's 4 times higher than Warcraft 3. :(

Except I'm sure most of the people who want to play SC2 have more than 128 MB in their GPU.....
 

Siretu

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C:\Documents and Settings\User\Local settings\Application Data\Blizzard Entertainment\Battle.net\Cache\xx\yy\

xx is the first two letters in the maps name and yy is the third and fourth letter in the maps name. The maps name is not "Lost temple" or anything like that. It's a long string that looks randomized. To find out the name of a map, go to http://sc2.nibbits.com/maps/browse/blizzard/ and search for the map you're looking for.

Example: Scrap station got the file name "98f33a87ec8aae99177c11ee6f1e2a42ea9249f536b83859668a2cc97db228c0.s2ma"(Just copied some of it since it's only the beginning that is important)

If you look in "C:\Documents and Settings\User\Local settings\Application Data\Blizzard Entertainment\Battle.net\Cache\98\f3\" You'll find a file called "98f33a87ec8aae99177c11ee6f1e2a42ea9249f536b83859668a2cc97db228c0.s2ma"
 

DarkRevenant

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It appears official, premium, and fully-published maps will have the cache method and some other method of encryption or protection. The rest will probably just go into the maps folder like any wc3 map.
 

tom_mai78101

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That is one fine encryptive way of protecting the map...

Guess Premium Maps are going to co-exist with other custom made maps. :(
 

FannyShaver

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People will find out how to break it, no worries. I actually played beta once, and because I am not really into SC I couldn't really care. All I wanted to see was Galaxy Editor, which isn't in beta pack :mad:
 
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