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+ | [[Image:WeaponXpress3.gif|thumb|left|Explosions!]] | ||
{{ReplayBox|WeaponXpress.WAgame|An example of a WeaponXpress|game with Pac-Man and massacre-hill}} | {{ReplayBox|WeaponXpress.WAgame|An example of a WeaponXpress|game with Pac-Man and massacre-hill}} | ||
{{Game setup|file=WeaponXpress.wsc|scheme=WeaponXpress|map=One-layer cavern with closed ends|worms=As many as possible}} | {{Game setup|file=WeaponXpress.wsc|scheme=WeaponXpress|map=One-layer cavern with closed ends|worms=As many as possible}} | ||
[[Image:WeaponXpress1.png|thumb|Here the player was trying to blow worms outside with the help of 30 bananas.]] | [[Image:WeaponXpress1.png|thumb|Here the player was trying to blow worms outside with the help of 30 bananas.]] | ||
[[Image:WeaponXpress2.png|thumb|A mine wave "trick" which is caused by placing as many mines as possible and then a dynamite over them.]] | [[Image:WeaponXpress2.png|thumb|A mine wave "trick" which is caused by placing as many mines as possible and then a dynamite over them.]] | ||
− | '''WeaponXpress''' is a [[Full Wormage]] like scheme, but with indestructible terrain and shot and loss of control doesn't end a turn. The worm energy is infinite ([[God Mode]]) so the only way to kill the worms is by plopping them. Since water is not accessible inside the shown area of the cavern, you have to blow worms outside through one of the small holes on either the left or right side (or both) of the cavern. | + | '''WeaponXpress''' is a [[The Full Wormage (scheme)|Full Wormage]]-like scheme, but with indestructible terrain and shot and loss of control doesn't end a turn. The worm energy is infinite ([[God Mode]]) so the only way to kill the worms is by plopping them. Since water is not accessible inside the shown area of the cavern, you have to blow worms outside through one of the small holes on either the left or right side (or both) of the cavern. |
For that, the host has to generate a random one-layered cavern and close the sides by drawing walls there. Then he adds small holes to these sides. | For that, the host has to generate a random one-layered cavern and close the sides by drawing walls there. Then he adds small holes to these sides. | ||
All weapons are available, except: | All weapons are available, except: | ||
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* Weapons producing solid terrain (e.g. [[Girder]] or [[Longbow]]) since the terrain is indestructible and worms have infinite energy. | * Weapons producing solid terrain (e.g. [[Girder]] or [[Longbow]]) since the terrain is indestructible and worms have infinite energy. | ||
* [[Baseball Bat]], because it would be too easy to target the holes with this weapon. | * [[Baseball Bat]], because it would be too easy to target the holes with this weapon. | ||
+ | * Optionally weapons which explode or raise events on-demand (e.g. [[Super Sheep]], [[Mole]], [[Skunk]] etc.) since this is only useful if abused from rope. | ||
* Optionally also weapons producing fire ([[Petrol Bomb]]) | * Optionally also weapons producing fire ([[Petrol Bomb]]) | ||
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* wdca (Remember selected weapon after firing one) | * wdca (Remember selected weapon after firing one) | ||
* ope (Explosions push all objects, also weapons) | * ope (Explosions push all objects, also weapons) | ||
− | * | + | * jetpack (infinite jetpack fuel, no value needed) |
− | * | + | * speed255 (Infinite rope/object acceleration) |
* ir (accelerated rope) | * ir (accelerated rope) | ||
* rubber128 (sproingy worms) | * rubber128 (sproingy worms) | ||
Teststuff can be enabled but is not actually needed to play the game. | Teststuff can be enabled but is not actually needed to play the game. | ||
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== Criticism == | == Criticism == | ||
* The scheme is a fun scheme and thus said extremely senseless and mind-blowing. | * The scheme is a fun scheme and thus said extremely senseless and mind-blowing. | ||
+ | * The usage of macros and / or scripts gives the player extreme advantages. | ||
* Users with slow PCs probably cause lag since many active weapons and clusters slow down the game. | * Users with slow PCs probably cause lag since many active weapons and clusters slow down the game. | ||
== Variations == | == Variations == | ||
A variation of this scheme was created: [[Nanageddon]] (this time the terrain is destructible). | A variation of this scheme was created: [[Nanageddon]] (this time the terrain is destructible). | ||
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+ | == History == | ||
+ | [[User:Pac-Man|Pac-Man]] is the author of the scheme, released on this wiki on 9th April 2011. |
Latest revision as of 16:21, 10 July 2024
W:A replay: An example of a WeaponXpress game with Pac-Man and massacre-hill | |
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Game setup |
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Scheme |
WeaponXpress: |
Map |
One-layer cavern with closed ends |
Worms |
As many as possible |
WeaponXpress is a Full Wormage-like scheme, but with indestructible terrain and shot and loss of control doesn't end a turn. The worm energy is infinite (God Mode) so the only way to kill the worms is by plopping them. Since water is not accessible inside the shown area of the cavern, you have to blow worms outside through one of the small holes on either the left or right side (or both) of the cavern.
For that, the host has to generate a random one-layered cavern and close the sides by drawing walls there. Then he adds small holes to these sides.
All weapons are available, except:
- Weapons producing solid terrain (e.g. Girder or Longbow) since the terrain is indestructible and worms have infinite energy.
- Baseball Bat, because it would be too easy to target the holes with this weapon.
- Optionally weapons which explode or raise events on-demand (e.g. Super Sheep, Mole, Skunk etc.) since this is only useful if abused from rope.
- Optionally also weapons producing fire (Petrol Bomb)
All weapons are extremely overpowered due to power settings outside the normal range (the scheme has been edited with SchemeEddy). Additionally the effect of the weapons can be doubled by collecting an Utility Crate with Double Damage; Utility Crates are dropped between every turn (100% Utlity Crate drop chance).
With these settings, it probably sounds easy to push worms through the holes in the cavern side, but (depending on how big these holes are) this isn't easy though.
The RubberWorm settings normally used are:
- sdet (Shot doesn't end turn)
- ldet (Loss of control doesn't end turn)
Optionally, the following settings can make the game more interesting:
- wdca (Remember selected weapon after firing one)
- ope (Explosions push all objects, also weapons)
- jetpack (infinite jetpack fuel, no value needed)
- speed255 (Infinite rope/object acceleration)
- ir (accelerated rope)
- rubber128 (sproingy worms)
Teststuff can be enabled but is not actually needed to play the game.
Criticism
- The scheme is a fun scheme and thus said extremely senseless and mind-blowing.
- The usage of macros and / or scripts gives the player extreme advantages.
- Users with slow PCs probably cause lag since many active weapons and clusters slow down the game.
Variations
A variation of this scheme was created: Nanageddon (this time the terrain is destructible).
History
Pac-Man is the author of the scheme, released on this wiki on 9th April 2011.