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{{Software_infobox | {{Software_infobox | ||
+ | | icon = RubberWorm_icon.png | ||
| name = RubberWorm | | name = RubberWorm | ||
− | | developer = [[People/Pisto|Pisto]] | + | | developer = [[People/Pisto|Pisto]], [[People/Kawoosh|Kawoosh]] |
− | | version = 0.7.32 / | + | | version = |
+ | RubberWorm3x (3.7.2.1): | ||
+ | * 0.0.1.17 / 15 August 2013 | ||
+ | Original by Pisto (3.6.29.0): | ||
+ | * 0.7.32 / 3 August 2008 | ||
| games = [[Worms Armageddon|W:A]] | | games = [[Worms Armageddon|W:A]] | ||
− | | language = C | + | | waver = 3.7.2.1, 3.7.0.0, 3.6.31–28.0 |
+ | | waeditions = {{WA editions|cd|steam}} | ||
+ | | language = C/C++ | ||
| license = Partially open-source | | license = Partially open-source | ||
− | | download = [ | + | | download = '''[[RubberWorm/Download|Download]]''' |
− | + | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''RubberWorm''' ( | + | '''RubberWorm''' (also known as '''wkRubberWorm''' or simply '''RW''' in [[Terminology|worms terminology]]) was a module for [[WormKit]] that could modify parts of the ''[[Worms Armageddon]]'' physics to create [[Wormpot]]-like effects, and adapted some features of [[wkMagic Map Wizard|wkMagic]] to the 3.6.29.0, 3.6.30.0, 3.6.31.0, 3.7.0.0 and 3.7.2.1 versions. It was originally released by [[Pisto]] on 6 April 2008, and then ported by [[People/Kawoosh|Kawoosh]] to the latest W:A update with several [[RubberWorm/Download|new features]]. |
+ | |||
+ | Starting with the [[Worms_Armageddon_ReadMe_(English)/v3.8_Update|version 3.8]] of W:A, all of RubberWorm's features have been integrated into the base game as [[Game_scheme_file#Extended_options|extended scheme options]], which makes the module obsolete. | ||
RubberWorm's effects are applied to the game when certain scheme settings are set to certain values. These settings are normally unused, such as crate probabilities for superweapons. As such, only an external scheme editor can create schemes that will enable RubberWorm effects, though RubberWorm does also provide a chat command interface allowing a host to enable RubberWorm effects in the lobby of a WormNET game. The scheme can then be extracted from the replay afterwards. | RubberWorm's effects are applied to the game when certain scheme settings are set to certain values. These settings are normally unused, such as crate probabilities for superweapons. As such, only an external scheme editor can create schemes that will enable RubberWorm effects, though RubberWorm does also provide a chat command interface allowing a host to enable RubberWorm effects in the lobby of a WormNET game. The scheme can then be extracted from the replay afterwards. | ||
− | For online play, all players | + | For a complete and safe online play, all players should have the same version of the RubberWorm dll file. |
== General Info == | == General Info == | ||
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=== Installation and use === | === Installation and use === | ||
− | + | Like any WormKit module, it has to be placed in the W:A main folder (or you can use the installer), and you need to enable Loading of WormKit modules in the W:A's Advanced Settings. Changes to the game are applied only when any feature of RubberWorm is enabled. | |
− | === | + | === Source code === |
− | + | Original wkRubberWorm is written in C, and a part of the source code, lacking addresses and structs (like [[wkMagic]]), is public for demonstrative purposes. | |
+ | RubberWorm3x by [[People/Kawoosh|Kawoosh]] was done by reverse-engineering the original RubberWorm, rewritten in C++. | ||
− | === | + | === Kawoosh's version of RubberWorm === |
+ | |||
+ | Since 3.6.30.0, [[People/Kawoosh|Kawoosh]] had been updating RubberWorm with new features and support for newest W:A updates. It had all basic features of old RubberWorm, KaosMod, TrastulloPerAtrox and some of LaserFix and will not make desynchronizations when playing with an older WA+RubberWorm user'''<nowiki>*</nowiki>'''. The same concerns replays—you can safely view older RubberWorm replays (made before 3.6.30.0) using this version. Read more [http://forum.team17.com/showthread.php?p=734952#post734952 here]{{dead link}}. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''<nowiki>*</nowiki>'''If none of the new features, listed [[RubberWorm/Download|here]], are enabled. Some of them were also part of the old LaserFix module, and thus they are compatible. 3.6.29.0 version users cannot play against 3.7.0.0 online, but replays files are compatible with minor issues. | ||
− | + | Features added by Kawoosh can be seen on the [[RubberWorm/Download|download page]]. | |
== Features == | == Features == | ||
− | + | === Bouncing worms === | |
− | + | The original purpose of RubberWorm. Every time a worm hits an object or the terrain (in any direction), it bounces off of it. If it's during a rope roll, it can continue roping, and it never takes fall damage or loses the turn. The feature is always off if the worm is flying for a jump. | |
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
− | + | The worms' "boing" sound can switched on/off typing in the in-game chat /boing (not in RubberWorm3x). | |
− | + | : ''Worm bounciness (or technically, the coefficient of restitution) is determined by the quotient of the value for the '''Armageddon''' crate probability divided by 255. For example, if the value is set to 0, the coefficient of restitution is 0, resulting in no bounce. If 255, the coefficient is 1, resulting in a perfectly elastic collision (the worm bounces with the same speed with which it hit the object or terrain).'' | |
− | + | ||
− | + | === Gravity modifications === | |
− | + | Gravity can be made stronger or weaker, eliminated or even reversed. When reversed, a worm can stand on its head and shoot, but walking is obviously buggy. Also, should an object encounter no obstacle and fall into the sky, it will be sent to water when it reaches a certain height, otherwise it would block the game indefinitely. | |
− | + | : ''Activated by the crate probability of the '''Mail Strike''', if the high bit (eighth bit) is clear. The other bits control the strength of gravity, from −63 to +63 in one's complement format (the seventh bit is the sign bit); a value of 0 or 12 results in default gravity. The value is one's complement in order to make it possible to set zero gravity; to do this, you make the gravity "negative zero" (which is −1 in two's complement), ie 0x7F'' | |
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
− | + | === Central gravity (black hole mode) === | |
− | + | Gravity points towards the center of the map, or away from it (anti-gravity). These modes can either be proportional, where gravity is stronger near the center of the map, or constant, where gravity is the same strength for all locations. | |
− | + | ||
− | + | In black hole mode, the object may either start a steady orbit or fall in the middle of the map and never stop flying: to avoid the first case objects that don't explode after some seconds (like worms, mines, crates and barrels) have a very small air viscosity value (see below); for the second case, objects nearer than 15 pixel to the center are sent to water. | |
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
− | + | Anti-gravity has a similar safeguard to reversed gravity (see above). | |
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
− | + | The strength of the gravity can be adjusted. | |
− | + | : ''Activated by the crate probability of the '''Mail Strike'''. The high bit (eighth bit) enables black hole mode; the seventh bit enables proportional mode; the other bits control the strength of the black hole's gravity, from −32 to +31 in two's complement format (the sixth bit is the sign bit).'' | |
− | + | ||
− | + | === Air viscosity === | |
− | + | Objects flying through the air lose speed up to a steady velocity, determined by gravity and wind (imagine throwing a rock in the water). Some objects, such as crates, graves, barrels, parachuting worms, and Mail Strike letters, will not experience this effect. It is adjustable: a value of 63 makes the air pasty as water. | |
− | + | : ''Activated by the crate probability of the '''Concrete Donkey'''. A higher value produces a stronger effect. If the value is odd, the effect will apply to worms as well as objects.'' | |
− | + | === Wind influence === | |
− | + | Like air viscosity, it can be applied to only objects or worms too, but never to those objects (like bazooka) that are already influenced by wind or crates, graves, barrels. How much the wind moves the objects is adjustable. | |
− | + | : ''Activated by the crate probability of the '''Suicide Bomber'''. A higher value produces a stronger effect, with the highest value (255) corresponding to the wind susceptibility of the Bazooka. If the value is odd, the effect will apply to worms as well as objects.'' | |
− | + | === Anti-worm sink === | |
− | + | If activated, a worm that hits the water is prevented from drowning and instead teleported to the last location where it has been motionless. The turn does not end. If the teleport results in the worm falling and hitting water again (for example, if the terrain has since been destroyed by a weapon), it drowns normally. | |
− | + | : ''This feature is activated by a non-zero value for the crate probability of the '''French Sheep Strike'''.'' | |
− | + | === Crate finder === | |
− | + | Arrows point to crates, as they do in certain missions. This feature can give a player an advantage if other players do not have RubberWorm, so a chat message is used to alert other players to its use. | |
− | + | : ''Type /arrows in the in-game chat to activate this.'' | |
− | + | === Friction modifications === | |
− | + | Currently, the velocity of a worm is slowed by 4% each frame that a worm slides along the terrain. This is given by multiplying velocity by F*0.01, where the default F value is 96. A lower value results in a higher degree of friction, with F=0 reducing velocity to zero immediately (infinite friction). Values between 96 and 100 give slippier terrains, while a value of 100 results in no friction. Values above 100 will result in the worm's velocity actually increasing as it slides. | |
− | + | : ''The friction value is stored in the crate probability of the '''Salvation Army'''.'' | |
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− | + | === Shot doesn't end turn, Loss of control doesn't end turn, Fire doesn't pause timer, Improved rope, Continuous crate shower === | |
− | + | ''To edit these options, start with a value of zero and add the corresponding number for each option you want to enable (listed below). Then set the crate probability of the Mole Squadron to the resulting sum.'' | |
− | + | ==== Shot doesn't end turn ==== | |
− | : | + | Firing a weapon doesn't end the player's turn. There's no retreat time and you can't control any weapon (such as Sheep or Supersheep) when turn time runs out. |
+ | : ''Controlled by the first bit of the crate probability of Mole Squadron (add 1 to enable).'' | ||
− | + | ==== Loss of control doesn't end turn ==== | |
− | + | When activated, control of the active worm will not be lost in any circumstances (fall from a great height, weapon explosion, etc) except death. | |
− | + | : ''Controlled by the second bit of the crate probability of Mole Squadron (add 2 to enable).'' | |
− | + | ==== Fire doesn't pause timer ==== | |
− | + | The timer doesn't pause while firing any weapon. Useful with Shot doesn't turn, because without it one could extend his turn time for a very long time using drill or blow torch, for example. | |
− | + | : ''Controlled by the third bit of the crate probability of Mole Squadron (add 4 to enable).'' | |
− | + | ==== Improved rope ==== | |
− | + | Changes the rope physics to simulate ''[[Worms 2]]'' (higher accelleration, 162 degrees of shooting) | |
− | + | : ''Controlled by the fourth bit of the crate probability of Mole Squadron (add 8 to enable).'' | |
+ | |||
+ | ==== Continuous crate shower ==== | ||
+ | Normally, the game checks between turns the crate probability settings, and determines if and which crate must be spawned. With this feature, you can force the game to do this job every 5 seconds, also during turns. If you want a crate shower like ''[[Worms World Party]]'', use [[SchemeEddy]] to check that the probability of no crate falling per turn is 0%. Keep in mind that the WWP crate shower spawns a completely random crate, that is it doesn't check the probability of each single weapon (that's why you can grab even [[Surrender]]). | ||
+ | : ''Controlled by the fifth bit of the crate probability of Mole Squadron (add 16 to enable).'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | === Version override === | ||
+ | : There are many engine version that come with the last update, and some of them may be interesting for their different behaviour. You shouldn't emulate the earliest versions of the 3.x, as they may lead to crashes (like, for not supporting the new scheme format, colored/big maps). | ||
+ | :: ''Version is set by the crate probability of '''Select Worm'''.'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | For version numbers, see [[WA versions list]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Crate rate variability === | ||
+ | Controls the number of crates that appear per turn. When a value of '''Crate Rate''' exists, the '''Crate Count''' automatically will be turned on. | ||
+ | : ''Set by the crate probability of the '''Indian Nuclear Test'''. The value 1 only will turn on the Crate Count'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Crate limit variability === | ||
+ | Controls the number of crates that can exist on the map at any one time (five at default) | ||
+ | : ''Set by the crate probability of the '''Magic Bullet'''.'' | ||
== Chat command interface == | == Chat command interface == | ||
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{| cellpadding="5" style="float: left; font-size: 100%; text-align: left;" | {| cellpadding="5" style="float: left; font-size: 100%; text-align: left;" | ||
− | ! style=" | + | ! style="font-size: 120%;" | Command |
− | ! style=" | + | ! style="font-size: 120%;" | Effect |
|- | |- | ||
| '''/help''' | | '''/help''' | ||
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| Enables the ''improved rope'' feature. | | Enables the ''improved rope'' feature. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | valign="top" | '''/rubber###''' [ | + | | valign="top" | '''/rubber###''' [0–255] |
| Enables the ''bouncing worms'' feature.<span style="color:red; font-family:monospace;"> | | Enables the ''bouncing worms'' feature.<span style="color:red; font-family:monospace;"> | ||
0 .............. no bounce<br> | 0 .............. no bounce<br> | ||
255 ............ fully elastic bounce</span> | 255 ............ fully elastic bounce</span> | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | + | | '''/version###''' [1–255] | |
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
− | | '''/version###''' [ | + | |
| Enables the ''arbitrary version override'' feature. | | Enables the ''arbitrary version override'' feature. | ||
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| Enables the ''antisink'' feature. | | Enables the ''antisink'' feature. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | valign="top" | '''/visc###''' [ | + | | valign="top" | '''/visc###''' [0–255] |
| Enables the ''air viscosity'' feature.<span style="color:red; font-family:monospace;"> | | Enables the ''air viscosity'' feature.<span style="color:red; font-family:monospace;"> | ||
odd number ..... affects worms too</span> | odd number ..... affects worms too</span> | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | valign="top" | '''/wind###''' [ | + | | valign="top" | '''/wind###''' [0–255] |
| Enables the ''wind response'' feature.<span style="color:red; font-family:monospace;"> | | Enables the ''wind response'' feature.<span style="color:red; font-family:monospace;"> | ||
1 to 255 ....... low sensitivity to wind<br> | 1 to 255 ....... low sensitivity to wind<br> | ||
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odd number ..... affects worms too</span> | odd number ..... affects worms too</span> | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | valign="top" | '''/jetpack###''' [ | + | | valign="top" | '''/jetpack###''' [1–255] |
| Sets value of jetpack fuel.<span style="color:red; font-family:monospace;"> | | Sets value of jetpack fuel.<span style="color:red; font-family:monospace;"> | ||
− | + | no value ............ infinite fuel</span> | |
|- | |- | ||
− | | valign="top" | '''/friction###''' [ | + | | valign="top" | '''/friction###''' [1–100] |
| Sets terrain friction.<span style="color:red; font-family:monospace;"> | | Sets terrain friction.<span style="color:red; font-family:monospace;"> | ||
− | |||
1 to 95 ........ high friction<br> | 1 to 95 ........ high friction<br> | ||
96 ............. default friction<br> | 96 ............. default friction<br> | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| '''/glue''' | | '''/glue''' | ||
− | | Alias for ''' | + | | Alias for '''friction1''' |
|- | |- | ||
| '''/ice''' | | '''/ice''' | ||
| Alias for '''friction99''' | | Alias for '''friction99''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | valign="top" | '''/gravity###''' [ | + | | valign="top" | '''/gravity###''' [−64 to 63] |
| Sets gravity strength.<span style="color:red; font-family:monospace;"> | | Sets gravity strength.<span style="color:red; font-family:monospace;"> | ||
-64 ............ reversed gravity, strength 5.3x<br> | -64 ............ reversed gravity, strength 5.3x<br> | ||
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63 ............. high gravity, strength 5.3x</span> | 63 ............. high gravity, strength 5.3x</span> | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '''/pbh###''' [ | + | | '''/pbh###''' [−32 to 31] |
| Proportional black hole (variable is gravitational strength) | | Proportional black hole (variable is gravitational strength) | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '''/cbh###''' [ | + | | '''/cbh###''' [−32 to 31] |
| Constant black hole (variable is gravitational strength) | | Constant black hole (variable is gravitational strength) | ||
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| Disables all gravity modification features. | | Disables all gravity modification features. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '''/cratelimit###''' [ | + | | '''/cratelimit###''' [1–255] |
| Sets maximum number of co-existing crates. | | Sets maximum number of co-existing crates. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '''/craterate###''' [ | + | | '''/craterate###''' [1–255] |
| Sets number of crates spawned per turn and enables the crate counter. | | Sets number of crates spawned per turn and enables the crate counter. | ||
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− | == | + | == Anti-aliased bounces == |
− | + | On 26th August 2009 a test build of RubberWorm 1.0 was [http://forum.team17.com/showthread.php?t=39403 released]. The reason for sharing it is to show some of the new features, mainly anti-aliased bouncing. It allows to emulate the real behaviour of an object colliding with a slope, a missing feature of the ''Worms Armageddon'' default engine. | |
− | The | + | |
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+ | == Future plans == | ||
+ | Pisto gave up coding RubberWorm, though version 1.0 had been developed inconstantly for over a year. He lost interest in ''Worms'', but also in programming in general. | ||
− | + | The source code of Kawoosh's RubberWorm31 0.0.1.17, RubberWorm 0.7 (a version compatible with the old 3.6.28.0 update), and of the never going to be 1.0 were given to Deadcode. | |
− | + | ||
− | + | RubberWorm is now part of the base game as of [[Worms_Armageddon_ReadMe_(English)/v3.8_Update|W:A version 3.8]]. | |
− | + | ||
− | + | == See also == | |
− | + | * [[Schemes#RubberWorm_schemes|RubberWorm schemes]] | |
− | + | * [[Project X]] | |
− | + | ||
− | + | == External links == | |
− | + | * [http://forum.team17.com/showthread.php?t=42745 RubberWorm3x discussion thread] | |
+ | * [http://forum.team17.com/showthread.php?t=36016 RubberWorm discussion thread] | ||
+ | * [http://forum.team17.com/showthread.php?t=39403 RubberWorm 1.0 preview] |
Latest revision as of 11:49, 12 May 2024
This WormKit module is not compatible with the latest W:A update (3.8.1). Moreover, this module has become obsolete, as several or all of its features are included in the latest update. |
RubberWorm | |
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Developer: | Pisto, Kawoosh |
Latest version: | RubberWorm3x (3.7.2.1):
Original by Pisto (3.6.29.0):
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Supported games: | W:A |
Supported W:A version: | 3.7.2.1, 3.7.0.0, 3.6.31–28.0 |
Supported W:A editions: | |
Language: | C/C++ |
License: | Partially open-source |
Download: | Download |
RubberWorm (also known as wkRubberWorm or simply RW in worms terminology) was a module for WormKit that could modify parts of the Worms Armageddon physics to create Wormpot-like effects, and adapted some features of wkMagic to the 3.6.29.0, 3.6.30.0, 3.6.31.0, 3.7.0.0 and 3.7.2.1 versions. It was originally released by Pisto on 6 April 2008, and then ported by Kawoosh to the latest W:A update with several new features.
Starting with the version 3.8 of W:A, all of RubberWorm's features have been integrated into the base game as extended scheme options, which makes the module obsolete.
RubberWorm's effects are applied to the game when certain scheme settings are set to certain values. These settings are normally unused, such as crate probabilities for superweapons. As such, only an external scheme editor can create schemes that will enable RubberWorm effects, though RubberWorm does also provide a chat command interface allowing a host to enable RubberWorm effects in the lobby of a WormNET game. The scheme can then be extracted from the replay afterwards.
For a complete and safe online play, all players should have the same version of the RubberWorm dll file.
Contents
- 1 General Info
- 2 Features
- 2.1 Bouncing worms
- 2.2 Gravity modifications
- 2.3 Central gravity (black hole mode)
- 2.4 Air viscosity
- 2.5 Wind influence
- 2.6 Anti-worm sink
- 2.7 Crate finder
- 2.8 Friction modifications
- 2.9 Shot doesn't end turn, Loss of control doesn't end turn, Fire doesn't pause timer, Improved rope, Continuous crate shower
- 2.10 Version override
- 2.11 Crate rate variability
- 2.12 Crate limit variability
- 3 Chat command interface
- 4 Anti-aliased bounces
- 5 Future plans
- 6 See also
- 7 External links
General Info
Installation and use
Like any WormKit module, it has to be placed in the W:A main folder (or you can use the installer), and you need to enable Loading of WormKit modules in the W:A's Advanced Settings. Changes to the game are applied only when any feature of RubberWorm is enabled.
Source code
Original wkRubberWorm is written in C, and a part of the source code, lacking addresses and structs (like wkMagic), is public for demonstrative purposes. RubberWorm3x by Kawoosh was done by reverse-engineering the original RubberWorm, rewritten in C++.
Kawoosh's version of RubberWorm
Since 3.6.30.0, Kawoosh had been updating RubberWorm with new features and support for newest W:A updates. It had all basic features of old RubberWorm, KaosMod, TrastulloPerAtrox and some of LaserFix and will not make desynchronizations when playing with an older WA+RubberWorm user*. The same concerns replays—you can safely view older RubberWorm replays (made before 3.6.30.0) using this version. Read more here[dead link].
*If none of the new features, listed here, are enabled. Some of them were also part of the old LaserFix module, and thus they are compatible. 3.6.29.0 version users cannot play against 3.7.0.0 online, but replays files are compatible with minor issues.
Features added by Kawoosh can be seen on the download page.
Features
Bouncing worms
The original purpose of RubberWorm. Every time a worm hits an object or the terrain (in any direction), it bounces off of it. If it's during a rope roll, it can continue roping, and it never takes fall damage or loses the turn. The feature is always off if the worm is flying for a jump.
The worms' "boing" sound can switched on/off typing in the in-game chat /boing (not in RubberWorm3x).
- Worm bounciness (or technically, the coefficient of restitution) is determined by the quotient of the value for the Armageddon crate probability divided by 255. For example, if the value is set to 0, the coefficient of restitution is 0, resulting in no bounce. If 255, the coefficient is 1, resulting in a perfectly elastic collision (the worm bounces with the same speed with which it hit the object or terrain).
Gravity modifications
Gravity can be made stronger or weaker, eliminated or even reversed. When reversed, a worm can stand on its head and shoot, but walking is obviously buggy. Also, should an object encounter no obstacle and fall into the sky, it will be sent to water when it reaches a certain height, otherwise it would block the game indefinitely.
- Activated by the crate probability of the Mail Strike, if the high bit (eighth bit) is clear. The other bits control the strength of gravity, from −63 to +63 in one's complement format (the seventh bit is the sign bit); a value of 0 or 12 results in default gravity. The value is one's complement in order to make it possible to set zero gravity; to do this, you make the gravity "negative zero" (which is −1 in two's complement), ie 0x7F
Central gravity (black hole mode)
Gravity points towards the center of the map, or away from it (anti-gravity). These modes can either be proportional, where gravity is stronger near the center of the map, or constant, where gravity is the same strength for all locations.
In black hole mode, the object may either start a steady orbit or fall in the middle of the map and never stop flying: to avoid the first case objects that don't explode after some seconds (like worms, mines, crates and barrels) have a very small air viscosity value (see below); for the second case, objects nearer than 15 pixel to the center are sent to water.
Anti-gravity has a similar safeguard to reversed gravity (see above).
The strength of the gravity can be adjusted.
- Activated by the crate probability of the Mail Strike. The high bit (eighth bit) enables black hole mode; the seventh bit enables proportional mode; the other bits control the strength of the black hole's gravity, from −32 to +31 in two's complement format (the sixth bit is the sign bit).
Air viscosity
Objects flying through the air lose speed up to a steady velocity, determined by gravity and wind (imagine throwing a rock in the water). Some objects, such as crates, graves, barrels, parachuting worms, and Mail Strike letters, will not experience this effect. It is adjustable: a value of 63 makes the air pasty as water.
- Activated by the crate probability of the Concrete Donkey. A higher value produces a stronger effect. If the value is odd, the effect will apply to worms as well as objects.
Wind influence
Like air viscosity, it can be applied to only objects or worms too, but never to those objects (like bazooka) that are already influenced by wind or crates, graves, barrels. How much the wind moves the objects is adjustable.
- Activated by the crate probability of the Suicide Bomber. A higher value produces a stronger effect, with the highest value (255) corresponding to the wind susceptibility of the Bazooka. If the value is odd, the effect will apply to worms as well as objects.
Anti-worm sink
If activated, a worm that hits the water is prevented from drowning and instead teleported to the last location where it has been motionless. The turn does not end. If the teleport results in the worm falling and hitting water again (for example, if the terrain has since been destroyed by a weapon), it drowns normally.
- This feature is activated by a non-zero value for the crate probability of the French Sheep Strike.
Crate finder
Arrows point to crates, as they do in certain missions. This feature can give a player an advantage if other players do not have RubberWorm, so a chat message is used to alert other players to its use.
- Type /arrows in the in-game chat to activate this.
Friction modifications
Currently, the velocity of a worm is slowed by 4% each frame that a worm slides along the terrain. This is given by multiplying velocity by F*0.01, where the default F value is 96. A lower value results in a higher degree of friction, with F=0 reducing velocity to zero immediately (infinite friction). Values between 96 and 100 give slippier terrains, while a value of 100 results in no friction. Values above 100 will result in the worm's velocity actually increasing as it slides.
- The friction value is stored in the crate probability of the Salvation Army.
Shot doesn't end turn, Loss of control doesn't end turn, Fire doesn't pause timer, Improved rope, Continuous crate shower
To edit these options, start with a value of zero and add the corresponding number for each option you want to enable (listed below). Then set the crate probability of the Mole Squadron to the resulting sum.
Shot doesn't end turn
Firing a weapon doesn't end the player's turn. There's no retreat time and you can't control any weapon (such as Sheep or Supersheep) when turn time runs out.
- Controlled by the first bit of the crate probability of Mole Squadron (add 1 to enable).
Loss of control doesn't end turn
When activated, control of the active worm will not be lost in any circumstances (fall from a great height, weapon explosion, etc) except death.
- Controlled by the second bit of the crate probability of Mole Squadron (add 2 to enable).
Fire doesn't pause timer
The timer doesn't pause while firing any weapon. Useful with Shot doesn't turn, because without it one could extend his turn time for a very long time using drill or blow torch, for example.
- Controlled by the third bit of the crate probability of Mole Squadron (add 4 to enable).
Improved rope
Changes the rope physics to simulate Worms 2 (higher accelleration, 162 degrees of shooting)
- Controlled by the fourth bit of the crate probability of Mole Squadron (add 8 to enable).
Continuous crate shower
Normally, the game checks between turns the crate probability settings, and determines if and which crate must be spawned. With this feature, you can force the game to do this job every 5 seconds, also during turns. If you want a crate shower like Worms World Party, use SchemeEddy to check that the probability of no crate falling per turn is 0%. Keep in mind that the WWP crate shower spawns a completely random crate, that is it doesn't check the probability of each single weapon (that's why you can grab even Surrender).
- Controlled by the fifth bit of the crate probability of Mole Squadron (add 16 to enable).
Version override
- There are many engine version that come with the last update, and some of them may be interesting for their different behaviour. You shouldn't emulate the earliest versions of the 3.x, as they may lead to crashes (like, for not supporting the new scheme format, colored/big maps).
- Version is set by the crate probability of Select Worm.
For version numbers, see WA versions list.
Crate rate variability
Controls the number of crates that appear per turn. When a value of Crate Rate exists, the Crate Count automatically will be turned on.
- Set by the crate probability of the Indian Nuclear Test. The value 1 only will turn on the Crate Count
Crate limit variability
Controls the number of crates that can exist on the map at any one time (five at default)
- Set by the crate probability of the Magic Bullet.
Chat command interface
These commands can be used in the host/join lobby. Omitting the parameter either activates the feature with a default value, or sets it off.
Command | Effect |
---|---|
/help | Displays list of commands in the chat window. |
/show | Displays a list of all enabled features to all players. |
/showme | Displays a dialogue box with all enabled features to the host only. |
/clear | Disables all features. |
/sdet or /multishot | Enables the shot doesn't end turn feature. |
/ldet or /stoicworm | Enables the loss of control doesn't end turn feature. |
/fdpt or /nopause | Enables the timer doesn't pause while firing feature. |
/ir or /rope+ | Enables the improved rope feature. |
/rubber### [0–255] | Enables the bouncing worms feature.
0 .............. no bounce |
/version### [1–255] | Enables the arbitrary version override feature. |
/version or /fr or /ts3 | Enables the teststuff3 feature. |
/antisink | Enables the antisink feature. |
/visc### [0–255] | Enables the air viscosity feature.
odd number ..... affects worms too |
/wind### [0–255] | Enables the wind response feature.
1 to 255 ....... low sensitivity to wind |
/jetpack### [1–255] | Sets value of jetpack fuel.
no value ............ infinite fuel |
/friction### [1–100] | Sets terrain friction.
1 to 95 ........ high friction |
/glue | Alias for friction1 |
/ice | Alias for friction99 |
/gravity### [−64 to 63] | Sets gravity strength.
-64 ............ reversed gravity, strength 5.3x |
/pbh### [−32 to 31] | Proportional black hole (variable is gravitational strength) |
/cbh### [−32 to 31] | Constant black hole (variable is gravitational strength) |
/defg | Disables all gravity modification features. |
/cratelimit### [1–255] | Sets maximum number of co-existing crates. |
/craterate### [1–255] | Sets number of crates spawned per turn and enables the crate counter. |
/cratecount | Alias for /craterate1 (just enables the crate counter). |
/crateshower | Enables the continuous crate shower feature. |
Anti-aliased bounces
On 26th August 2009 a test build of RubberWorm 1.0 was released. The reason for sharing it is to show some of the new features, mainly anti-aliased bouncing. It allows to emulate the real behaviour of an object colliding with a slope, a missing feature of the Worms Armageddon default engine.
Future plans
Pisto gave up coding RubberWorm, though version 1.0 had been developed inconstantly for over a year. He lost interest in Worms, but also in programming in general.
The source code of Kawoosh's RubberWorm31 0.0.1.17, RubberWorm 0.7 (a version compatible with the old 3.6.28.0 update), and of the never going to be 1.0 were given to Deadcode.
RubberWorm is now part of the base game as of W:A version 3.8.