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− | After a cheat version (v3.5 of 4 October 2001) of Silkworm has leaked out, WormNET was in a temporary state of chaos, because of the overwhelming cheating. In order to mitigate the chaos, Deadcode later released a version of Silkworm dubbed '''Antisilk''' - because of its | + | After a cheat version (v3.5 of 4 October 2001) of Silkworm has leaked out, WormNET was in a temporary state of chaos, because of the overwhelming cheating. In order to mitigate the chaos, Deadcode later released a version of Silkworm dubbed '''Antisilk''' - because of its ability to remotely disable the cheat version of Silkworm. It also added several enhancements to the game itself, most importantly allowing it to run under Windows 2000 and XP. |
=== Naming controversy === | === Naming controversy === |
Revision as of 13:07, 9 October 2006
Silkworm | |
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Developer: | Deadcode |
Latest version: | v4.12a / 18 March, 2002 |
Supported games: | W:A |
Language: | Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 |
Licence: | Closed source |
Website: | none |
Download (v4.12a): | silk412a.zip (70 kb) |
Silkworm is an add-on/hack for the game Worms:Armageddon, written by Deadcode.
Early versions
The first versions of Silkworm were inclined towards cheat features. Silkworm 3.x features client-side add-ons (such as a point-and-shoot BnG aimbot), the ability to manipulate the game by directly injecting messages into the message stream (thus, e.g. freezing time), as well as several "remote control" features, which allow manipulating the game's physics engine remotely, simultaneously for all players (e.g. moving a worm with the mouse, or repeatedly firing a weapon without ending the turn).
Antisilk
After a cheat version (v3.5 of 4 October 2001) of Silkworm has leaked out, WormNET was in a temporary state of chaos, because of the overwhelming cheating. In order to mitigate the chaos, Deadcode later released a version of Silkworm dubbed Antisilk - because of its ability to remotely disable the cheat version of Silkworm. It also added several enhancements to the game itself, most importantly allowing it to run under Windows 2000 and XP.
Naming controversy
This program should not be confused with the Constipated Silkworm, written by Megaworm and Annelid, which has nothing in common (perhaps but the name) with this program.