Kane's Wrath Replay Tool is a tool designed for Command & Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars with the Kane's Wrath expansion.

This tool serves two main purposes. First of all you can use it to semi automatically save your replays after you played a game. For example, you just played a 1vs1 laddermatch and you want to save the replay. With this tool running in the background that's easy. Just press one of the four hotkeys (Home, Insert, Page Up and Page Down, you can assign a different prefix to each so every replay name start's with that prefix, for example you can bind [ladder] to the Home key) while you're in the statistics screen after the game, and the replay of your last game is saved with a clear filename. This can look like this:

[ladder][11-04-08 @ 20.52] Wmm(N) vs HEYITSME(S).KWReplay

After you pressed one of the hotkeys you'll hear a beep to indicate the replay was saved correctly.

Even so, you can rename every other existing replay on your hard disk. Just select the ones you want to rename, choose a prefix and it's done.

Second of all, you can see some general information about a replay without starting it. This information includes:
  • Participating players, observers and commentators
  • The armies of the players
  • In team games, the teams of the players
  • Colour of the players
  • EA clantags
  • The map that was used
  • Replay length
  • The version of the game used to play the game
  • Date and time when the game was played
  • Gametype (Automatch or Custom match)
You can also easily look up the rank of every player on the http://www.commandandconquer.com website. Just open the replay in the Replay Tool, rightclick his / her name and select "view rank on 1vs1 ladder" or "view rank on 2vs2 ladder".

And third, but not least, you can check the other nicknames used by a player by using the "Nick lookup" function. Please note this database has to be filled by the users of this tool. So the more you use this function, the more nicknames can be attached to the same player.

You need .NET 2.0 installed to be able to run this program.
You can download .NET 2.0 here for 32 bit versions of Windows and here for 64 bit versions. If you're running Windows Vista you don't have to worry about this.
Please note .NET doesn't slow down your pc at all. Once installed you'll never notice anything about it again.