Difference between revisions of "Patch (WormsDC)"
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− | + | * [[Loading option sets whilst using BETONG ASNA or BOING cheat crashes the game]] | |
== Unimplemented CD-ROM features == | == Unimplemented CD-ROM features == |
Revision as of 16:18, 6 June 2007
The WormsDC patch updates all releases of the game to version 1.05. You can find out what version of the game you are running by typing VERSION on the Main Menu (although if you are running v1.05 it will display the version number once the game has finished loading anyway, so this is not necessary). The patch was not made available via magazine coverdisks or via online Amiga file resource AmiNET, as was the usual method of distributing patches at the time. In fact the availability of the patch was not announced at all. Instead, owners of the game were forced to ring Team17 directly to enquire as to whether or not a patch was available, and a patched copy of the first floppy disk for the game would be sent out via post.
The floppy disk was later removed from Team17's archives, and in fact some long-standing Team17 staff were unaware of its existence.
Due to time constraints, WormsDC was shipped to retail with several features unimplemented and a handful of irksome glitches. The majority of these were fixed with the patch, however some were not remedied.
Contents
Fixed glitches
Unfixed glitches
- Action Replays display different outcome
- Dynamite retreat can be altered in Action Replay
- Loading option sets whilst using BETONG ASNA or BOING cheat crashes the game
Unimplemented CD-ROM features
Prior to the game's release, Amiga magazine CU Amiga included on one of its covermount CD-ROMs additional content for the game, including the FMV sequences from the MS-DOS, PlayStation and CD32 versions of Worms, ambient audio from Worms and Worms Reinforcements, and additional landscape and mountain sets. The original intention was for a variable in the WormsDC.info file that could be toggled to detect the CD-ROM and use the content. Unfortunately the feature was not ready by the time the game went to retail and was removed entirely. As the game only sold between 4,000 and 5,000 copies worldwide, there was apparently no pressing urge to reimplement the features, and so when the patch disk was made available these features were not reinstated.
It is still possible to use the additional landscapes and mountains by copying the relevant files into the relevant drawers (folders) in the WormsDC install directory, and the FMV sequences can be watched using the included Play program. However, the FMVs and the CD audio cannot be used in-game.
Future patches and updates
In an email conversation with Squirminator2k, Andy Davidson suggested that he may well dust off his old Amiga 1200 at some point in the future and release an updated version of WormsDC, which he coded some time after the game's retail release. Additional features not currently available in other games in the series are apparently included, as well as some existing ones such as retreat time. As Andy is busy with his current project, the ibar, this may not happen for some time.