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− | [[RubberWorm]] is currently incompatible with [[Project X]]. You can use the batch files below to activate one of the DLLs at a time. Note that you may need to adjust the drive and path to where W:A is installed; the examples assume that it is installed in " | + | [[RubberWorm]] is currently incompatible with [[Project X]]. You can use the batch files below to activate one of the DLLs at a time. Note that you may need to adjust the drive and path to where W:A is installed; the examples assume that it is installed in "C:\Team17\Worms Armageddon", and RubberWorm and Project X are in the subdirectories "RubberWorm" and "PX Full Eng Pre-Release" respectively. |
You must open Notepad, paste it into, and save it as a batch file. The .BAT extension is important, this way Windows can use the file as a command prompt instruction file. Then you can use it as a shortcut to launch WormKit with RubberWorm or Project X. | You must open Notepad, paste it into, and save it as a batch file. The .BAT extension is important, this way Windows can use the file as a command prompt instruction file. Then you can use it as a shortcut to launch WormKit with RubberWorm or Project X. |
Revision as of 12:39, 20 October 2009
RubberWorm is currently incompatible with Project X. You can use the batch files below to activate one of the DLLs at a time. Note that you may need to adjust the drive and path to where W:A is installed; the examples assume that it is installed in "C:\Team17\Worms Armageddon", and RubberWorm and Project X are in the subdirectories "RubberWorm" and "PX Full Eng Pre-Release" respectively.
You must open Notepad, paste it into, and save it as a batch file. The .BAT extension is important, this way Windows can use the file as a command prompt instruction file. Then you can use it as a shortcut to launch WormKit with RubberWorm or Project X.
RubberWorm.bat
C: cd C:\Team17\Worms Armageddon if exist wkPX.dll del wkPX.dll copy /-y "RubberWorm\wkRubberWorm.dll" WormKit.exe
It will delete the "wkPX.dll" of Project X, and switch it for the "wkRubberWorm.dll" of RubberWorm; then it will launch WormKit.
ProjectX.bat
C: cd C:\Team17\Worms Armageddon if exist wkRubberWorm.dll del wkRubberWorm.dll copy /-y "PX Full Eng Pre-Release\wkPX.dll" WormKit.exe
It will delete the "wkRubberWorm.dll" of RubberWorm, and will switch it for the "wkPX.dll" of Project X; then it will launch WormKit.
This was based on ArmageddonSnipe's orginal idea, and was greatly improved by CyberShadow.