To the Bitter End Chapter I: Dark Dawn (Beta release) Single Player Action RPG/Campaign The immortal warrior Soul Reaver awakens to find himself imprisoned upon a foreign, hostile world. His memories lost, his equipment stripped from him, and his companions gone, things are looking bleak. But fate is often fickle, and can be quick to turn... -------- Map description: Take control of Soul Reaver to sneak and fight your way out of Greyholm prison in your greater quest to reunite with your companions and take your revenge upon the evil sorcerer, Morganem. Installation instructions: Put the .w3x file into a folder named "To the Bitter End" (without quotation marks, obviously) in your Warcraft III "maps" folder. You can play the game by starting The Frozen Throne, then selecting 'Single Player', 'Custom Game', and then navigating to the map and selecting it. It helps to have your video settings for Warcraft III set to high quality, or some custom skins in some of the campaign might look a little... weird. Other notes: This is the first of a series beta releases, it is suggested you play this one before Chapter II: The Dream of Blood. The other releases in the series thus far are: Chapter II: The Dream of Blood Chapter III: Juggernaut Chapter IV: Heart of Ice They can all be found at www.wc3sear.ch in the RPG category. Although I am solely responsible for creating this map, the central characters featured in this campaign, as well as the Multiverse in which it is set, were envisaged by the writers at The Administorum (http://p202.ezboard.com/btheadministorum) - come and stop by (and join us, if you think you're up for it!). This was my first serious attempt at a campaign map, and my first release. I was going to wait until I had completed the campaign in its entirety before releasing anything, but at the request of one of my Administorum friends, I decided to release the completed Chapters here. Since the campaign itself not complete, this classifies the maps as beta releases. Unfortunately, with all my current commitments, it may be some time before I get the maps done. Some known bugs or issues (with suggested workarounds): - The map sometimes begins to slow down significantly near the end, although this doesn't happen to everyone. This may be due to a memory leak which, despite huge efforts on my part, I've still not been able to find and eliminate. (Workaround: if/when things start getting a bit laggy just save the game, quit the map, and then re-load the game.) - Sometimes, even if you win, the final battle does not end the map immediately, although this does not always happen. (Workaround: wait for a minute and you'll still win. And make sure all of the enemy are dead.) - Does not automatically start Chapter II on completion (Workaround: start it manually - your character from Dark Dawn should transfer into it fine.) - Some of the characters' textures look strange. (Solution: set the texture quality in the video settings to the highest available setting). - The map does not appear in the map list in Warcraft III. (Solution: make certain you have moved the actual .w3x file out of its folder and into the folder I suggested in the Installation Instructions above... that is: "\Warcraft 3\maps\To the Bitter End\") - Loading a save game can sometimes cause Warcraft III to crash. This only happens sometimes. (No known solution yet. Re-loading the same game will sometimes cause a crash and sometimes not. The only option is to try again. Blizzard mentions something about this problem here: http://www.blizzard.com/support/?id=awr0649p. I am looking into this and trying to find out what triggers are responsible.) A word on cinematics: - It IS now possible to skip any of the cinematics. However, although I have tested it and done my best to make it functional, it is still possible that there are some bugs in this. If you find any, I would be very happy if you contacted me and told me about it. - One problem that is certain is that, if you skip the cinematics, any items or abilities that might have 'cooled down' and become available over the course of the cinematic will now not do this. This means that if you want to use those items/abilities often, you may have to wait around more... and if there's a timer counting down while you wait, that might not be advisable. This isn't a major thing, but it does mean that the game might be more difficult if you skip the cinematics. - You are advised to watch the cinematics at least once. They will often give you instructions as to what to do next and offer clues as to what to expect. Making sense of the game plot without them would be pretty difficult. - If you want to be sure to experience the game how it was meant to be played, then don't skip the cinematics. That's how I planned the level out and how I spent the most time testing it. Hints/Notes: - Use your quest log if unsure of what to do next... that's what it's there for. - Read the tooltips if you want to know what an ability or item does. In fact, this is strongly recommended. - Your items are re-usable. However, they have long cooldown times... and you have to find them first. Save them for when you need them, and then unleash hell. - Your items are a lot more powerful than your abilities this early on. - When you gain a level but your skill points don't seem to have increased... well, it's probably because your "Master of Battle" skill has levelled up automatically. Don't worry, it's a point well spent. - You will not reach your maximum experience level in Chapter I. Obviously. - Your quest is likely to be quite tough. SAVE OFTEN. - Don't expect to find Raziel from the Legacy of Kain series in this game. I've been using the name Soul Reaver for my RPG alter-ego since long before even the first Blood Omen came out. The Soul Reaver in this map is an original character. Storyline FAQ: Q: Why is the main character called Soul Reaver? It's a bit of a strange name. A: Actually, in terms of his background, Soul Reaver's powers come from his control over his own souls, and to some degree, over the souls of others. He actually has the power to absorb the souls of his fallen enemies, but he does not usually do so. However, I decided not to include this power in the campaign. Besides, 'Soul Reaver' isn't his given name - he chose it as his name when he left his mortal life behind. Q: If Soul Reaver is an 'immortal', why can he be killed? A: In the Multiverse, immortality and invulnerability are two different things. Immortals are individuals who cannot die of old age. They usually possess incredible resilience and regenerative powers that maintain their bodies at a certain age and in a state of good health (and conveniently replace lost limbs, worn down teeth and such over time as well). However, if they are killed, they will usually stay dead... although thanks to their formidable powers, even that isn't always the case. Q: Who's this 'Slayer' guy? A: Slayer is a character from the stories in The Administorum. He has sided with Soul Reaver and the rest of the companions in the past, but he tends to do so only because it also happens to serve the goals of his enigmatic and unseen 'master'. He usually tends to show up, interfere slightly in the current state of affairs, and then vanish again. Don't expect to see him helping you out directly in the campaign - it's pretty typical of him to come offer a hand temporarily and then forget about the companions for a year or more at a time. Special Thanks/Credits: - Me, for being insane enough to make this all by myself. - Clutchfiend, Kitharsis, Fei and all the other writers, past, present and future, at The Administorum. That place wouldn't be what it is without you guys. - Thanks to all the folks at The War Center map making forums (http://www.thewarcenter.com/forums/index.php?showforum=11) for helping me in my early days and inspiring me to keep trying. Special thanks to 1)ragonspawn for helping teach me how to deal with memory leaks. - Everyone who submits their custom abilities and spells freely for use at www.wc3campaigns.com. You helped teach me how to do this stuff and provided a lot of inspiration. - Warnicro from maps.worldofwar.net. You put a lot of work into getting my map links working and then even put them up as featured maps. I really appreciate all your efforts. - NIN for creating the music I used. I don't claim to have written this myself. - Everyone who play-tested the maps and gave me feedback. Thank you for taking the time to play. - All the fans. It means very much to me to know that you enjoy my work. - Everyone who gives me constructive feedback or takes an interest here. Thank you in advance. ------ Tell me what you think! Contact me on AIM (SoulReaver166) or e-mail me (meet_soul_reaver@hotmail.com) if you have comments or questions about 'Dark Dawn', the 'To the Bitter End' campaign, the Multiverse, or Soul Reaver.