Windows 7 can not play World of Warcraft 3 solution

  
Let the system recognize Simplified Chinese, do not play any Warcraft patch! The method is as follows:
Win+R brings up the "Run" input "regedit" (without quotes) and press Enter to open the Registry Editor. Expand the [[HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINE\\SYSTEM\\ControlSet001\\Control\\Nls\\Language] branch, and find the two string values ​​"Default and "InstallLanguage" in the right window, double-click them, and place them in the pop-up editing dialog. The numerical data is modified to "0804" (ie Simplified Chinese), (default is 0409, ie English) Click the "OK" button to save. Restart and log in to Windows to run. This method is very simple.
Also Some Chinese languages ​​are packaged and the system recognizes English. Naturally, there is no need to modify it.
There is also a way to change it with a binary editor. The same principle
English version of Windows 7 may not play Warcraft 3, Will prompt for a specific language version. Modify the game.dll file on it. Any Warcraft 3 version of the general
regardless of Warcraft which version of the game.dll on the system language version is judged in one place.
That is to say It would be nice to change a place.
Open the game.dll search for 3D0408000074 with UltraEdit, remember that it was the first one found. Fang, 1.22 and 1.23 may be found to two places, in front of that.
74 will be changed EB, is the capital of EB. And then save it.
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