It is nothing but an old cataloguing tool for the contents of any of one's folders.
however, nothing prevents me from linking to DatUtil, in case anybody else wants to do so. This is why I personally have no intention to inventory the contents of my own CD-ROMs.
I am using the versions en-GB, en-US and fr-FR of SC, D2 and WC3 for testing.Īs for me, creating a database of the contents of any ISOs would imho only encourage piracy in the end. Should the results of my tests be satisfying, then this database might be used as a way to ensure the integrity of these archived contents. I am currently toying with the idea of creating a database in the old CMPro format, of some of the downloadable offline installers currently available from Blizzard's official servers. Installation supports Reforged pre-purchase keysīecause Blizzard never offered any ISOs to download afaik, I am guessing it would be *very* questionable to upload the contents of your v1.00 RoC CD anywhere. RoC and TFT consolidated into one executable/World Editor.Data migration: user data (saves etc.) now stored in Documents folder Max file size increased from 8MB to 128MB Improved Windows 7/8.1/10 compatibility Includes Acts II & III of the TFT Orc Bonus Campaign Numerous new features and upgrades to Reign of Chaos Gold Master Version of The Frozen Throne