They are supposed to run SC2 while using this tool (unless they're using single player mode). But it should have no effect on the directory locking. For some reason I just can't get this damn path right despite all the Microsoft documentation telling me otherwise.
Can one of your Windows XP friends run this jar file? Let me know if it changes anything. If so, I'll re-release the Windows version as 1.2.
You can run it with the command line: "java -jar MapCraft.jar"
The folder with hardTile.bin is simply the wrong directory (on both your parts). If you could post the information I asked vjeux to in the above post (have one of your Windows XP buddies do it), I could try debugging it for Windows XP and re-release it shortly.
So the tool didn't work for you? The hash you posted IS correct for Lost Temple.
I assume you're on Windows XP since I didn't get a chance to do testing with that OS. (Also it apparently has a different AppData dir, though I did attempt to workaround for that)
Can you open a command prompt and type "echo %USERPROFILE%" and tell me what that says?
The exact code used to detect the map folder for Windows XP is:
This program allows you to swap Lost Temple for any SC2Map/S2MA file and play that instead over Battle.net. As long as everyone swaps their file, it should allow multiplayer play.
This tool is fully compatible with Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X.
It will also allow you to launch custom games in single player. Not all maps support this feature but it works sometimes.
They are supposed to run SC2 while using this tool (unless they're using single player mode). But it should have no effect on the directory locking. For some reason I just can't get this damn path right despite all the Microsoft documentation telling me otherwise.
@Brinan: Go
Just tested, this DOES still function as of Patch 11.
@Waxxy91: Go
Wait, so it said Unable to find Lost Temple before, and now it's saying Unable to create application directory?
Can one of your Windows XP friends run this jar file? Let me know if it changes anything. If so, I'll re-release the Windows version as 1.2.
You can run it with the command line: "java -jar MapCraft.jar"
@Sixen: Go
Yeah, I found USERPROFILE on Google originally. Unfortunately, all of the people with XP so far insist that it's not working. :/
@Waxxy91: Go
The folder with hardTile.bin is simply the wrong directory (on both your parts). If you could post the information I asked vjeux to in the above post (have one of your Windows XP buddies do it), I could try debugging it for Windows XP and re-release it shortly.
@vjeux: Go
So the tool didn't work for you? The hash you posted IS correct for Lost Temple.
I assume you're on Windows XP since I didn't get a chance to do testing with that OS. (Also it apparently has a different AppData dir, though I did attempt to workaround for that)
Can you open a command prompt and type "echo %USERPROFILE%" and tell me what that says?
The exact code used to detect the map folder for Windows XP is:
Updated for Windows support and a new more improved UI.
This is based on the work of limezor of SC2Mapster. (http://forums.sc2mapster.com/development/tutorials/563-how-to-play-online/)
This program allows you to swap Lost Temple for any SC2Map/S2MA file and play that instead over Battle.net. As long as everyone swaps their file, it should allow multiplayer play.
This tool is fully compatible with Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X.
It will also allow you to launch custom games in single player. Not all maps support this feature but it works sometimes.
Happy gaming!
Downloads available at: http://www.sc2mapster.com/assets/mapcraft/