HostingBuddy
From Worms Knowledge Base
HostingBuddy was created in late 2006, however due to a memory corruption bug it was very unstable, and crashed every few hours (and disconnecting players in all games it was hosting). It wasn't until June 2009 that the bug was finally fixed, and HostingBuddy could be considered stable.
HostingBuddy discussion and announcements can be found in this forum thread.
Contents
Maps
As of September 15th 2009, most schemes' maps are selected and downloaded directly from WMDB. Users can load specific maps using the !wmdb command.
Schemes
HostingBuddy can host games with a great variety of schemes. A full up-to-date list of supported schemes (with some associated settings) can be found in XML format here. Additionally, users can save and load scheme settings to the Worms Scheme Database using the wsdb commands.
Private Games
HostingBuddy can host private (passworded) games using the phost command. All players must provide a password. When the host joins, any players using a different password will be kicked.
Commands
- All commands are prefixed with !.
- Use help <command> to get details on a command.
- Parameters in <angular brackets> are required, those in [square brackets] are optional. | means "or" - A|B means "A or B".
- Commands sent by the game owner are not visible to other players.
#AnythingGoes
To send HostingBuddy a command in #AnythingGoes, type either /msg HostingBuddy command (preferred) or !command.
- help [command]
- Displays a list of commands, or details for a specific command
- host <scheme>
- Hosts a new game with the specified scheme
- phost <scheme>
- Hosts a new private game with the specified scheme
- schemes
- Displays a list of default schemes
Lobby
General commands
- help [command]
- Displays a list of commands and a short usage summary, or details for a specific command.
- about
- shows information about HostingBuddy and its authors.
- start
- Starts the game when all players have lit up. If they have not all lit up yet, the game will start automatically when they are.
- Use !stop or turn your own light off to cancel automatic start.
- stop
- If HostingBuddy is lit up, the game will start automatically - this will turn HostingBuddy's light off.
- close
- Closes the game - no more players will be able to join.
- reopen
- Reopens the game - allows more players to join.
- (aliases: open)
- kick <player name>
- Remove the specified player from the game.
- (aliases: boot)
- version <name>
- Sets the game version to use.
- Valid game versions are:
- Normal
- Batty
- Fast (1.5x speed)
- Test
Team commands
- worms [team number] <worm count>
- Sets the number of worms.
- If a team number is not specified, the count is set for all teams.
- colour <team number> <colour>
- Sets a team's ally colour (you only need to specify the first letter).
- Valid colours are:
- Red
- Blue
- Green
- Yellow
- Magenta (aliases: Pink)
- Cyan
- (aliases: color)
- handicap [team number] +|x|-
- Sets a team's energy handicap.
- If a team number is not specified, the handicap is set for all teams.
- remove <team number>
- Removes a team.
- If a player is being disruptive it will probably be easier to !kick them.
Map/scheme commands
- map [texture]
- Selects a random map for the current scheme (usually from WMDB), or generates a random landscape.
- texture is the texture for generated maps (e.g. "Fruit" or "Cheese").
- bigmap
- Selects a random big colour map for the current scheme from WMDB.
- type [cavern|island|auto]
- Selects whether or not the next PNG map will be an island or a cavern.
- cavern (map will always be set to cavern)
- island (map will always be set to island)
- auto (map type will be read from file; defaults to island)
- border [yes|no|auto]
- Selects whether or not the next PNG map will have a border or not.
- yes (map will always have a border)
- no (map will never have a border)
- auto (border setting will be read from file; defaults to no border)
- water [drop|0-100|auto]
- Selects the initial water level of the next PNG map.
- drop (initial water level will enable water drops)
- 0-100 (initial water level will be a certain percentage of the map's height)
- auto (initial water level will be read from file; defaults to lowest possible)
- wmdb <map number>
- Downloads and sends a map from WMDB.
- You must specify the map number (from the URL).
- wmdbscheme [map number]
- Loads the scheme file attached to the last loaded or specified WMDB map.
- wsdb <scheme number>
- Downloads and uses a scheme from WSDB.
- You must specify the scheme number (from the URL).
- wsdb save
- Saves the current scheme to WSDB.
- schemes
- Displays available schemes.
- load <scheme name>
- Loads a different game scheme.
- reset
- Resets the game scheme.
Game options
- energy <number>
- Sets worms' initial energy level.
- (aliases: en, life)
- rounds <number>
- Sets the number of victories required to win the match.
- (aliases: ro)
- wormselect [on|off]
- Toggles worm select.
- (aliases: ws, select, sel)
- teleport [on|off]
- Toggles initial teleport.
- (aliases: tp, tele)
- artillery [on|off]
- Toggles artillery (anchored) mode.
- (aliases: an, anchor)
- stockpiling on|off|anti
- Sets stockpiling options:
- On (new ammo on each round)
- Off (restock ammo on each round)
- Anti (one set of ammo for the whole game)
- (aliases: sp)
- donorcards [on|off]
- Toggles donor cards.
- (aliases: dc, donor)
- falldamage [on|off|<value>]
- Toggles fall damage.
- (aliases: fd, falldamage)
Time options
- turntime <seconds>
- Sets the turn time.
- Use inf[inite] for infinite turn time.
- (aliases: tt, turn)
- roundtime <minutes>
- Sets the round time in minutes.
- (aliases: rt, round)
- roundtime <seconds>s
- Sets the round time in seconds.
- (aliases: rt, round)
- weaponretreat <seconds>
- Sets the weapon retreat time in seconds.
- (aliases: wr)
- roperetreat <seconds>
- Sets the rope retreat time in seconds.
- (aliases: rr)
- turndelay <seconds>
- Sets the hotseat delay time in seconds.
- (aliases: td, hotseatdelay, hotseat, hd)
- showtime [on|off]
- Toggles round time display.
- (aliases: st)
Crate options
- weaponcrates <percentage>
- Sets chance of weapon crates.
- (aliases: wc, weaponcrate)
- utilitycrates <percentage>
- Sets chance of utility crates.
- (aliases: uc, utilitycrate)
- healthcrates <percentage>
- Sets chance of health crates.
- (aliases: hc, healthcrates, healthcrate, firstaidcrates, firstaidcrate)
- crateenergy <number>
- Sets health gained from health crates.
- (aliases: ce, firstaid, fa)
Object options
Each of the first three options overrides each other, i.e. you can choose mines/drums/both (use 0 of either for no objects).
- objects <number>
- Sets number of mines/oil drums on terrain.
- (aliases: ob)
- drums <number>
- Sets number of oil drums on terrain.
- (aliases: oildrums, od)
- mines <number>
- Sets number of mines on terrain.
- (aliases: mi)
- dud [on|off]
- Toggles dud mines.
- fuse <seconds>
- Sets mine fuse time.
- Use ? for random.
- (aliases: minefuse, mf)
Sudden death options
- suddendeath end|nuke|classic|none
- Sets sudden death mode:
- end (end game)
- nuke (nuclear strike)
- classic (classic (1 HP) mode)
- none (no action (no energy lost))
- (aliases: sd)
- waterrise none|slow|medium|fast
- Sets sudden death water rise speed (you can also use 0 to 7).
- (aliases: rise)
General options
- replay [on|off]
- Toggles automatic replays.
- blood [on|off]
- Toggles blood mode.
- (aliases: bl)
- godmode [on|off]
- Toggles god mode (invincible worms).
- (aliases: gm, invworms, iw)
- indland [on|off]
- Toggles indestructible land.
- (aliases: il)
Weapon options
- teamweapons [on|off]
- Toggles team special weapons.
- (aliases: tw, playerweapons, pw)
- superweapons [on|off]
- Toggles super weapons.
- (aliases: sw, super)
- aquasheep [on|off]
- Toggles Aqua Sheep.
- (aliases: as, aqua)
- sheepheaven [on|off]
- Toggles Sheep Heaven.
- (aliases: sh, sheep)
- goldgrenade [on|off]
- Toggles golden grenades.
- (aliases: gg)
- goldshotgun [on|off]
- Toggles golden shotgun.
- (aliases: gs)
- goldbanana [on|off]
- Toggles golden bananas.
- (aliases: gb)
- goldlongbow [on|off]
- Toggles golden longbows.
- (aliases: gl, goldbow)
Weapon configuration
HostingBuddy finds weapons by comparing what you enter to the start of the weapon name, if it finds no matches then it removes the first word of each weapon and tries again. You will need to specify more of the full weapon name if multiple weapons start with the same name, e.g. Mine since Mine Strike exists.
- Examples:
- Bazooka
- Ninja Rope
- Girder Starter-Pack
- Patsy's Magic Bullet
- ammo <weapon name> <amount>
- Sets weapon ammo.
- Use inf[inite] for infinite ammo.
- (aliases: am)
- power <weapon name> <level>
- Sets weapon power.
- (aliases: po)
- delay <weapon name> <turns>
- Sets weapon turn delay.
- (aliases: de)
- crate <weapon name> <number>
- Sets weapon crate probability.
- (aliases: cr, crates)