Difference between revisions of "Water color editor"
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− | | | + | | name = Water Color Editor |
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− | | | + | | developer = [[CyberShadow]] |
− | + | | version = 1.1 / 24th May, 2006 | |
− | | | + | | games = [[Worms Armageddon|W:A]] |
− | + | | language = Delphi | |
− | | | + | | license = Open-source |
− | + | | website = [http://worms.thecybershadow.net/misc/ thecybershadow.net] | |
− | | | + | | download = [http://worms.thecybershadow.net/misc/watercolor.zip watercolor.zip (580 kb)] |
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The '''Water Color Editor''' allows users to edit the Water.dir file to change the existing color of the water in W:A. It requires WormKit and its wkFileOverride module to work. The user needs to create the folder Worms Armageddon\Data\Water\Blue in their WA directory. They then run the Water Color Editor, generate a Water.dir file, and save it to that folder. | The '''Water Color Editor''' allows users to edit the Water.dir file to change the existing color of the water in W:A. It requires WormKit and its wkFileOverride module to work. The user needs to create the folder Worms Armageddon\Data\Water\Blue in their WA directory. They then run the Water Color Editor, generate a Water.dir file, and save it to that folder. | ||
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Developer: | CyberShadow |
Latest version: | 1.1 / 24th May, 2006 |
Supported games: | W:A |
Language: | Delphi |
License: | Open-source |
Website: | thecybershadow.net |
Download: | watercolor.zip (580 kb) |
The Water Color Editor allows users to edit the Water.dir file to change the existing color of the water in W:A. It requires WormKit and its wkFileOverride module to work. The user needs to create the folder Worms Armageddon\Data\Water\Blue in their WA directory. They then run the Water Color Editor, generate a Water.dir file, and save it to that folder.