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Worms Armageddon and Worms World Party allow players to use a custom image as their team's grave, shown after any of the worms in that team dies by losing all of its health.  The games come with many graves pre-installed with the .bmp file extension, but players can make their own and import them easily by putting them in the %installpath%\User\Graves directory.  These custom bitmaps must have the following attributes to appear in the custom graves list within WA's/WWP's team editor screen:
 
Worms Armageddon and Worms World Party allow players to use a custom image as their team's grave, shown after any of the worms in that team dies by losing all of its health.  The games come with many graves pre-installed with the .bmp file extension, but players can make their own and import them easily by putting them in the %installpath%\User\Graves directory.  These custom bitmaps must have the following attributes to appear in the custom graves list within WA's/WWP's team editor screen:
  

Revision as of 08:10, 25 July 2006

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Worms Armageddon and Worms World Party allow players to use a custom image as their team's grave, shown after any of the worms in that team dies by losing all of its health. The games come with many graves pre-installed with the .bmp file extension, but players can make their own and import them easily by putting them in the %installpath%\User\Graves directory. These custom bitmaps must have the following attributes to appear in the custom graves list within WA's/WWP's team editor screen:

  • is a Windows bitmap file
  • is 24 by 32 pixels
  • is 8 bits per pixel (256 colours)

When making a grave, keep in mind that the all black (0,0,0) pixels will be transparent during gameplay.

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