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my stuff about wc3 maphack shouldnt be removed, most ppl will come to this article wanting to know about the wc3 maphack, and that was what that was —The preceding unsigned comment was added by mooseguy (talk • contribs).
[edit] Removal of text
I removed a section of this article because it was overly specific to one game for the present depth of the article in general. Maphacking is a fairly common phenomenon accross Real time strategy games and refering to two specific programs for one game is a little excessive(and it advertises their hacks for them. i kan reed 20:48, 13 December 2006 (UTC)
- but if it shouldnt specific to one game, ppl can do sections for other games also -Mooseguy