This is where fulfilled requests go. You can make a new thread here if you edit a map and want to share it, such as if you cheat a new map without anybody actually requesting it.
Before you type any cheat commands in the game, its recommended you press F12 and select <Send to Observers>. This will keep others seeing the commands you send.
To use the cheats, download the attached map and place it in your Warcraft III downloaded maps folder (For Windows, usually C:\Program Files\Warcraft III\Maps\Download). Then, open up Warcraft III, and host the map.
You must host the map for this to work or play on a room with this specific cheated map hosted. If you download from someone else, it will not have the cheats in it. You must be playing this file. If you can't host, go to http://www.portforward.com/ and enable hosting for your computer, or get a friend who can host to host this map for you. If you join a regular DotA game, unless someone else is hosting the same map, with the cheats in it, you will not be able to use the cheats.
Please note that this is NOT a collided map, and people will have to download it from you in order to play it.
Um, I have a question though. Regarding about an 'issue' about JJ's CP -ms command, it just reduced a hero's movement speed like for common very slow movement (100). Is there some sort of uh returning the normal movement speed of a certain hero that's affected with the -ms command like say typing -ms and giving it a 300 movement speed or so? Otherwise is there a command that reverts back the affected hero's movement speed?
Typing -ms with no value after will revert the unit's speed to 0; however, most maps do not allow ms to go that low, so it'll automatically be changed to the lowest speed allowed in the map. In DotA, that speed is 100 ms. If you want to give it a 300 ms, just type -ms 300...
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