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| name = TeamED | | name = TeamED | ||
| screenshot = TeamED.png | | screenshot = TeamED.png | ||
− | | developer = [[Annelid]] | + | | developer = [[People/Annelid|Annelid]] |
| version = v1.03 / 20 June, 2003 | | version = v1.03 / 20 June, 2003 | ||
| games = [[Worms Armageddon|W:A]], [[Worms World Party|WWP]] | | games = [[Worms Armageddon|W:A]], [[Worms World Party|WWP]] | ||
| language = Visual Basic 6.0 | | language = Visual Basic 6.0 | ||
| license = Closed source | | license = Closed source | ||
− | + | | download = Choose one: | |
− | | download = [ | + | * [https://myfiles.my1.ru/wa/build/TeamED-installer.zip Installer (613 kB)] ('''recommended''') |
+ | * [https://worms2d.info/files/teamed.zip Archive (217 kB)] (may require additional setup) | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | + | '''TeamED''' is the first and only [[team file]] editor for W:A and WWP. It allows players to edit any part of a W:A or WWP team, including sections of the team file which are not editable by W:A's and WWP's internal team editors. It was written by [[Annelid]] in 2003. Some of its features are a little buggy, like the training-best-times-editing feature, which often does not write the correct user-defined time into the team file, but the main features all work properly. | |
Since the data for cheats unlocked in [[Worms Armageddon]] is stored in the [[Team file|team file]], TeamED made cheat-unlocking programs such as [[Full Wormage Unlocker]] and [[WACE]] obsolete due to its full team-editing ability. | Since the data for cheats unlocked in [[Worms Armageddon]] is stored in the [[Team file|team file]], TeamED made cheat-unlocking programs such as [[Full Wormage Unlocker]] and [[WACE]] obsolete due to its full team-editing ability. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
− | TeamED originally had a different name, layout, and purpose in its early stages of development. Annelid had given it the unusual name '' | + | TeamED originally had a different name, layout, and purpose in its early stages of development. Annelid had given it the unusual name ''Buttfats & Parsnips'' and intended it to only work with W:A team files. He decided to include WWP support into the program after noting how similiar W:A and WWP team files were to each other. He chose to redesign the layout of the program because of a misunderstanding that developed when an untrustable individual leaked him a version of [[EthoCryptic]]'s never-released TeamEddy program. This, in the end, worked out to be for everyone's benefit. The new design for TeamED was much better and it incorporated many snazzy features that TeamEddy had. |
Latest revision as of 16:01, 7 September 2020
TeamED | |
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Developer: | Annelid |
Latest version: | v1.03 / 20 June, 2003 |
Supported games: | W:A, WWP |
Language: | Visual Basic 6.0 |
License: | Closed source |
Download: | Choose one:
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TeamED is the first and only team file editor for W:A and WWP. It allows players to edit any part of a W:A or WWP team, including sections of the team file which are not editable by W:A's and WWP's internal team editors. It was written by Annelid in 2003. Some of its features are a little buggy, like the training-best-times-editing feature, which often does not write the correct user-defined time into the team file, but the main features all work properly.
Since the data for cheats unlocked in Worms Armageddon is stored in the team file, TeamED made cheat-unlocking programs such as Full Wormage Unlocker and WACE obsolete due to its full team-editing ability.
History
TeamED originally had a different name, layout, and purpose in its early stages of development. Annelid had given it the unusual name Buttfats & Parsnips and intended it to only work with W:A team files. He decided to include WWP support into the program after noting how similiar W:A and WWP team files were to each other. He chose to redesign the layout of the program because of a misunderstanding that developed when an untrustable individual leaked him a version of EthoCryptic's never-released TeamEddy program. This, in the end, worked out to be for everyone's benefit. The new design for TeamED was much better and it incorporated many snazzy features that TeamEddy had.