Difference between revisions of "Silkworm"
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{{Software_infobox | {{Software_infobox | ||
| name = Silkworm | | name = Silkworm | ||
+ | | icon = Silkworm_icon.png | ||
| screenshot = Silkworm_4.12a.png | | screenshot = Silkworm_4.12a.png | ||
| developer = [[Deadcode]] | | developer = [[Deadcode]] | ||
| version = v4.12a / 18 March, 2002 | | version = v4.12a / 18 March, 2002 | ||
| games = [[Worms Armageddon|W:A]] | | games = [[Worms Armageddon|W:A]] | ||
+ | | waver = 3.0 | ||
| language = Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 | | language = Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 | ||
| license = Closed source | | license = Closed source | ||
− | | download = [http:// | + | | download = [http://worms2d.info/files/silk412a.zip silk412a.zip (70 kb)] |
}} | }} | ||
+ | :''Not to be confused with [[Constipated Silkworm]], written by [[Megaworm]] and [[Annelid]].'' | ||
− | '''Silkworm''' is a companion program for the game [[Worms | + | '''Silkworm''' is a companion program for the game [[Worms Armageddon]], written by [[Deadcode]]. |
=== Early versions === | === Early versions === | ||
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=== Later versions === | === Later versions === | ||
− | After a cheat version (v3.5 of 4 October 2001) of Silkworm | + | After a cheat version (v3.5 of 4 October 2001) of Silkworm leaked out, WormNET was in a temporary state of chaos, because of the overwhelming cheating. In order to mitigate the chaos, Deadcode later released Silkworm v3.72; it and later versions were dubbed '''Antisilk''' by others due to its ability to remotely disable cheat versions of Silkworm. Later versions soon added several enhancements to the game itself, most importantly allowing it to run under Windows 2000 and XP. |
Deadcode's personal version of Silkworm 4.x had several "remote control" features which manipulate the game's physics engine, simultaneously for all players (e.g. moving a worm with the mouse, or repeatedly firing a weapon without ending the turn). It wasn't until 2004 that he gave this version to anybody; since it only works on W:A v3.0 (like all versions of Silkworm), it's largely a moot point in terms of cheating. | Deadcode's personal version of Silkworm 4.x had several "remote control" features which manipulate the game's physics engine, simultaneously for all players (e.g. moving a worm with the mouse, or repeatedly firing a weapon without ending the turn). It wasn't until 2004 that he gave this version to anybody; since it only works on W:A v3.0 (like all versions of Silkworm), it's largely a moot point in terms of cheating. | ||
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Some people still play around with the cheat versions of Silkworm, but to do so they have to use W:A v3.0; Silkworm is tailored to that particular WA.EXE. | Some people still play around with the cheat versions of Silkworm, but to do so they have to use W:A v3.0; Silkworm is tailored to that particular WA.EXE. | ||
− | W:A v3.6.26. | + | W:A v3.6.26.4 and later can in fact emulate v3.0, so it's possible for one or more players running W:A v3.0 to use Silkworm's cheats in a game along with players using a modern version of W:A. It will report that it is emulating v3.0 before the game starts. |
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=== See also === | === See also === | ||
− | * [http:// | + | * [http://worms2d.info/files/SilkWorm_4.12_ReadMe.txt Silkworm 4.12a ReadMe] |
Latest revision as of 08:41, 17 January 2013
Silkworm | |
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Developer: | Deadcode |
Latest version: | v4.12a / 18 March, 2002 |
Supported games: | W:A |
Supported W:A version: | 3.0 |
Language: | Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 |
License: | Closed source |
Download: | silk412a.zip (70 kb) |
- Not to be confused with Constipated Silkworm, written by Megaworm and Annelid.
Silkworm is a companion program for the game Worms Armageddon, written by Deadcode.
Early versions
The first versions of Silkworm were inclined towards cheat features. Silkworm 3.x features client-side add-ons (such as a point-and-shoot BnG aimbot), the ability to manipulate the game by directly injecting messages into the message stream (e.g. freezing time or releasing an unlimited number of Mad Cows), and "macros" such as automatic skipwalking and Parachute reselection.
Later versions
After a cheat version (v3.5 of 4 October 2001) of Silkworm leaked out, WormNET was in a temporary state of chaos, because of the overwhelming cheating. In order to mitigate the chaos, Deadcode later released Silkworm v3.72; it and later versions were dubbed Antisilk by others due to its ability to remotely disable cheat versions of Silkworm. Later versions soon added several enhancements to the game itself, most importantly allowing it to run under Windows 2000 and XP.
Deadcode's personal version of Silkworm 4.x had several "remote control" features which manipulate the game's physics engine, simultaneously for all players (e.g. moving a worm with the mouse, or repeatedly firing a weapon without ending the turn). It wasn't until 2004 that he gave this version to anybody; since it only works on W:A v3.0 (like all versions of Silkworm), it's largely a moot point in terms of cheating.
Silkworm today
Some people still play around with the cheat versions of Silkworm, but to do so they have to use W:A v3.0; Silkworm is tailored to that particular WA.EXE.
W:A v3.6.26.4 and later can in fact emulate v3.0, so it's possible for one or more players running W:A v3.0 to use Silkworm's cheats in a game along with players using a modern version of W:A. It will report that it is emulating v3.0 before the game starts.