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The latest Beta update can always be downloaded from [http://wa.team17.com/main.html?page=supp&area=upda&file=15 wa.team17.com].
 
The latest Beta update can always be downloaded from [http://wa.team17.com/main.html?page=supp&area=upda&file=15 wa.team17.com].
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== Features ==
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For a summary of new features added in Beta updates, see section 2.0 of the [[Worms Armageddon ReadMe (English)|ReadMe]]. A web version can be found [[Worms Armageddon ReadMe (English)/Supplementary Beta Documentation#General|here]].
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== Archive ==
  
 
This site mirrors some of the released beta updates:
 
This site mirrors some of the released beta updates:
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Versions since '''3.6.28.0''' come in an NSIS installer package, which automates most of the updating tasks - detects installation directory, downloads and installs prerequisites like the '''3.0 Patch''' or the updated GFX archives (which were introduced in '''3.6.22.1'''). The updated GFX archives can be downloaded separately [ftp://ftp.team17.com/pub/t17/patches/pc/GfxUpdate-3.6.22.1.exe here], and it is a self-extracting 7z archive. Both of these (the NSIS installer and the 7-Zip archive) can be extracted with 7-zip, on Unix-like OSes and presumably Windows.
 
Versions since '''3.6.28.0''' come in an NSIS installer package, which automates most of the updating tasks - detects installation directory, downloads and installs prerequisites like the '''3.0 Patch''' or the updated GFX archives (which were introduced in '''3.6.22.1'''). The updated GFX archives can be downloaded separately [ftp://ftp.team17.com/pub/t17/patches/pc/GfxUpdate-3.6.22.1.exe here], and it is a self-extracting 7z archive. Both of these (the NSIS installer and the 7-Zip archive) can be extracted with 7-zip, on Unix-like OSes and presumably Windows.
 
== Features ==
 
For a summary of new features added in Beta updates, see section 2.0 of the [[Worms Armageddon ReadMe (English)|ReadMe]]. A web version can be found [[Worms Armageddon ReadMe (English)/Supplementary Beta Documentation#General|here]].
 
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==

Revision as of 14:48, 22 August 2010

All Beta updates up to and including 3.6.26.5 were written almost solely by Deadcode, after being recruited by Team17. In September 2006, CyberShadow joined forces with Deadcode; all updates since and including 3.6.28.0 were written by Deadcode and CyberShadow.

The latest Beta update can always be downloaded from wa.team17.com.

Features

For a summary of new features added in Beta updates, see section 2.0 of the ReadMe. A web version can be found here.

Archive

This site mirrors some of the released beta updates:

Technical information

Installer

WA_Update-3.0.5.0_Beta_2.exe is a Microsoft installer (with an embedded Microsoft Cabinet file, which can be extracted with cabextract under a Unix-like system or (presumably) EXTRACT.EXE on Windows). Inside this installer is actually another installer - an InstallShield installer. Inside this is the data1.hdr file, which points programs towards the two cab files. These are InstallShield Cabinets. These can be extracted with Unshield on UNIX or i6comp on Windows.

WA_Exe-3.0.5.0_Beta_2.zip and wa_update-3.0.5.0_beta_3.zip to WA_Update-3.6.21.3_Beta.zip are technically not installers. They are just a plain zip file containing the updated files. One does not need to install previous updates, as these are cumulative.

WA_Update-3.6.22.1_Beta.exe to WA_Update-3.6.26.5_Beta.exe (and presumably some other versions) is a UPX-compressed self-extracting 7-Zip archive. The contents can be manually extracted using 7-Zip. Depending on which version of 7-Zip is being used, the UPX compression may have to be manually removed first.

Versions since 3.6.28.0 come in an NSIS installer package, which automates most of the updating tasks - detects installation directory, downloads and installs prerequisites like the 3.0 Patch or the updated GFX archives (which were introduced in 3.6.22.1). The updated GFX archives can be downloaded separately here, and it is a self-extracting 7z archive. Both of these (the NSIS installer and the 7-Zip archive) can be extracted with 7-zip, on Unix-like OSes and presumably Windows.

External links


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