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'''Constipated Silkworm''' is a simple macro program, written by [[Megaworm]] and [[Annelid]] in 2003. Its features are concentrated around sending keystrokes to the game, allowing players to simulate a very fast tapping rate for some keys, or to quickly access the parachute.  
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'''Constipated Silkworm''' is a simple macro program, written by [[Megaworm]] and [[Annelid]] in 2003. Its features are concentrated around sending keystrokes to the game, allowing players to simulate a very fast tapping rate for some keys, or to quickly access the parachute. The program has no future plans.
  
While this program is unlikely to be used for a noble purpose, it can hardly be labelled as a cheat either. Because of its simplicity, the use of this program is usually made obvious by the sudden bursts of taps, and it can hardly give anyone an unfair advantage in a game.
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Use of the program can usually be easily detected in an opponent by their inhumanly fast movements.
  
This program should not be confused with the original [[Silkworm]], written by [[Deadcode]], which has nothing in common (perhaps but the name) with the '''Constipated Silkworm'''.
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This program should not be confused with the original [[Silkworm]], written by [[Deadcode]], which has nothing in common with it.

Revision as of 12:20, 22 June 2008

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Constipated silkworm icon.png  Constipated Silkworm
Constipated Silkworm screenshot
Developer: Annelid and Megaworm
Latest version: v1.51 / 24 March, 2003
Supported games: W:A, WWP
Language: Visual Basic
Licence: Closed source
Website: none?

Constipated Silkworm is a simple macro program, written by Megaworm and Annelid in 2003. Its features are concentrated around sending keystrokes to the game, allowing players to simulate a very fast tapping rate for some keys, or to quickly access the parachute. The program has no future plans.

Use of the program can usually be easily detected in an opponent by their inhumanly fast movements.

This program should not be confused with the original Silkworm, written by Deadcode, which has nothing in common with it.

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