The demonic threat has been banished from the battle-scarred fields of Azeroth, but peace is still a distant dream. Now the war rages on, with more units, more missions, and more explosive strategic combat.
Here's the next version of Redscull's SWAT: Aftermath map.
This is a custom map for Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne.
To install, copy the file into the following directory on your computer:
Program FilesWarcraft IIIMapsDownload
A scientist in a secret lab under the original S.W.A.T. Headquarters is working on an antidote for the virus using the components recovered by Alpha team. You must prove its effectiveness by curing and evacuating civilians. You must also prepare the city for external aid by restoring power and reducing radiation. Successful completion of these objectives will save the city and possibly the nation!
Why does it say invalid when loading my code?
Rank codes are specific to your account name. You must play using the exact same name you were using when you earned the code.
Is this game similar to NotD?
Yes. Both games, and many others too, fall into the survival genre. SWAT focuses more on completing objectives and ranking your customized hero than simply surviving; that's why it's in the RPG section.
Can I play by myself?
Yes, the game is designed to offer a great experience to soloers of all skill levels. You should try a team game on occasion too though; they're also exciting.
This game sucks!
That's fine. I would appreciate more-specific feedback though. Much of the game has been shaped by fan feedback from the SWAT community.
Is this game old?
The first version of SWAT: Aftermath was released late in 2004, so yes, it's old. However, it has been hugely improved and refined since then, providing an excellent gaming experience. This latest version is also fixed for the war3 patches that came out since then.
Features:
# Multiple difficulty levels scale every aspect of the game, providing a fun challenge to new players and pros alike; each level is significantly harder than the previous
# Difficulty adjusts based on the number of players so soloers and teams of any size can enjoy the game equally
# Extensive randomization ensures a new experience every time, enabling you to enjoy the game for dozens, if not hundreds, of hours
# Three interactive and diverse victory objectivesinfo encourage aggressive, explorative play; camping will not lead to victory
# Customize your hero by selecting from one of nine distinct and balanced classesinfo, three armor stylesinfo, and fourteen traitsinfo; there are 518 unique combinations, each with multiple ability builds
# Record rank codesinfo to advance your hero across multiple games, even offline; rank brings prestige and combat bonuses but never outweighs player skill
# Intricately-designed hero, skill, item, and monster systems, all based on sci-fi technology
# Very challenging, hero-focused gameplay requires teamwork, micromanagement, and strategy
# Voting system allows players to kick teamkillers and laggers
# SWAT has been extensively polished and play-tested; map contains over 20,000 lines of professionally developed JASS code
Tips:
Stay together.-- Any hero can kill incoming zombies, but if you're alone when a large pack comes at you, you're in trouble. Staying with the team allows everone's skills to benefit each other and provide a wall of fire to keep the undead at bay.
Keep away from enemies.-- The monsters in this game hit very hard and can kill a hero in only a few hits. So keep out of their reach! And don't stand on zombie corpses; they can reanimate without warning and take you down.
Use your skills.-- When you select a hero, read the descriptions for all your skills, think about what situations would benefit from them, and then use them in those situations. Each class has a well-defined and significant role that you should strive to fulfill.
Keep moving.-- The undead home in on your general location. If you stand in one spot too long, you'll have them coming in from all directions. You'll also want the items scattered across the map as well as the rewards for completing quests. And remember not to linger inside buildings.. very dangerous.
Don't panic on bosses.-- You and your team need to work together to slay the fatally dangerous bosses. There are four primary encounters, each requiring a different strategy to defeat. Have a plan and execute your role.
Vote appropriately.-- Don't vote for Hard or Insane difficulty unless you've beaten Normal. Your teammates should be equally experienced if you expect to win the harder difficulty modes. Winning Hard requires a lot of skill and cooperation. Winning Insane requires a team of expert players with a planned strategy. Completing Insane "perfectly" and beating Nightmare require the expertise of the pros.
Read reference info.-- A lot of detailed information about the game's mechanics is on this website; check out the site map for direct access to everything.
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