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'''wkWMDB''' is a module for [[WormKit]] that allows users to download random maps from WMDB by selecting a scheme and map size from a special folder called [WMDB] in the saved levels drop down.
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'''wkWMDB''' is a module for [[WormKit]] that allows users to download random maps from WMDB by selecting a scheme and map size from a special folder called ''WMDB'' in the saved levels drop down.
  
 
When a new map is downloaded it is stored temporarily in User/WMDBCache/Temp.png, and can be safely moved into the SavedLevels folder should the user want to keep it, this file is overwritten the next time a map is downloaded using the module.
 
When a new map is downloaded it is stored temporarily in User/WMDBCache/Temp.png, and can be safely moved into the SavedLevels folder should the user want to keep it, this file is overwritten the next time a map is downloaded using the module.

Revision as of 22:04, 7 February 2016

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In other languages: English (en) • русский (ru) • +/-
wkWMDB
Developer: Plutonic
Latest version: 19 April 2013
Supported games: W:A
Supported W:A version: Version Agnostic
Language: C++
License: Restricted-source
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wkWMDB is a module for WormKit that allows users to download random maps from WMDB by selecting a scheme and map size from a special folder called WMDB in the saved levels drop down.

When a new map is downloaded it is stored temporarily in User/WMDBCache/Temp.png, and can be safely moved into the SavedLevels folder should the user want to keep it, this file is overwritten the next time a map is downloaded using the module.

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