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Lua Uncensored [explicit] - Music

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I made a YouTube video with the WoW's Scarlet Enclave - Template map from @Warcraft Sandbox and in this video I had some music that played in the background for entertainment value.

The video received tens of thousands of views and dozens of comments asking for a download link for the music track used in the background. This music track was generated with the free version of Suno AI, from here: Suno

As such, I wanted a place for anybody to easily download the MP3 song file, and used this Hive page as a place for that. There is also an associated YouTube video:

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Lua Uncensored [explicit] - Music (Sound)

As a note, when the lyrics speak badly of "people who cannot play Warcraft III," this is referring to humans who:
- are not willing to play Frozen Throne program
- are only willing to launch Reforged program
- are unable to launch Reforged program and are stuck at the doors

In other words, this is meant as an expression of frustration against people who don't appreciate the old classic. It occurs to me that some people might interpret this lyric as an insult to anyone who is unskilled at winning the game of Warcraft III. But that is not what was intended. This was intended to literally insult the humans who are literally incapable of launching the game program. And that is also why the lyrics that following after it are similarly an insult to Reforged as a technology.

I have no intention of speaking badly of people who play Warcraft III versus in an unskilled form. I have been toying with World Editor and related technologies for almost 23 years, but I am unskilled at playing Warcraft III versus mode in comparison to people who care greatly. Recently, YouTube recommended me a video of Grubby making fun of someone else and saying, "Warcraft 3 is not a game where you can eat a sandwich while playing."

In my opinion, Warcraft 3 can be whatever I want, including a game where I can eat a sandwich while playing. But only because I am one of the people who is technologically capable of launching the game program on my computer.
 
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"F*ck Reforged"? Not at all. Instead, full congrats and thanks to the makers of Age of WarCraft, WarCraft III Re-Reforged and Quenching Mod.

You should actually leave the early 2000's and try those. A quarter of a century has already passed, pal.
 
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You should actually leave the early 2000's and try those. A quarter of a century has already passed, pal.
Retera Model Studio has 26000 downloads. A lot of those downloads probably aren't 2000s classic users, since those guys would probably still use Magos War3ModelEditor. Many of the newer people accredit me as having helped them greatly with the progress of modding. But over the course of building tools related to modding Reforged it was very evident to me that Reforged is more difficult to modify. [Edit: I'm just saying, I have experience with this -- I doubt that my opinions were formed in ignorance.]

"F*ck Reforged"? Not at all. Instead, full congrats and thanks
I think if you say this, you are probably evaluating Reforged on the merits of itself. Your account says it joined Hive in 2022 -- you can't know what you didn't experience.

In my opinion, Reforged came at the cost of Warcraft III modding rather than as a new product in parallel to it. This happened in a way that is subtle and can't be seen after the fact. It's sort of like if you think about the Americas and when the settlers came and killed the natives and created new European-style countries. What you're saying here is like if one of the descendants of the Europeans visits one of the Native American reservations. And one of the natives says some expletive and says he hates the United States. And you're here 200 years later after we already forgot those people were ever here, saying like:

Not at all. Instead, full congrats and thanks to the makers of telephones, light bulbs, internet, and Coca Cola.

You should actually leave the early 1700's and try those. Three hundred years have already passed, pal.

The problem isn't an issue of who is wrong and who is right -- it's a problem of being inconsiderate towards people who lost something that was real, and is really gone, and telling them what they should or shouldn't care about and that they shouldn't care. I don't think it's very healthy to go to another person and then tell them they shouldn't care about something they choose to care about. This remains true even if they are the loser in history and you are the winner. Usually the winners write history, so it's quite possible that if you erase the stories of the losers from existence that eventually they will cease being remembered. But I don't really think that changes objective reality. It just means all the people who are left are wrong about it.

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In an effort to stay on-topic, I have attached a remastered version of the original song on this upload, because that's fun!
 

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