Talk:Schemes
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Yeesh, this page needs some serious work! Look at all those uncreated pages! I was kind of hoping I could get some info on some of the schemes, but no-one's given any yet. I'll try to put down some basic info on a lot of them, but there are so many people out there that know more about these schemes than I do. This place could be a gold mine of info. Let's make it happen!
Please....
Anyway, do people think that it would be a good idea to try and collect some schemes that are considered to be the "original" schemes and give a link to all of them for download? Because some of them have so many varitions. Try searching on somewhere like Blame The Pixel and you get about 15 types thrown at you.--Melon 21:23, 18 March 2007 (EET)
- How do you decided what's original, though? League versions tend to have slightly modified settings to reduce luck; the 'first' versions sometimes have unpopular settings, and the most common versions still have several subtle variations. Consensus is really quite difficult to come by. Run! 21:22, 19 March 2007 (EET)
- Well OK, maybe not 'original'. I mean perhaps a version of the scheme thats more of a general version. I understand that there are many slightly different variations, so maybe someone could put one up that could be classed as a 'standard' version of the scheme.--Melon 23:58, 19 March 2007 (EET)
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Don't recognise all of these schemes
I've never even heard of some of these schemes before... does anyone know what Skunk17, AIDS War, Banana Zone, Bricks and Dice are? Run! 12:45, 20 July 2008 (MST)
- Not me. Maybe there should be a notability requirement. Or, perhaps, a requirement to actually create a non-stub article if you're adding a new scheme to the list. --Vladimir 13:40, 21 July 2008 (MST)
What is "Worms: Total War"? Someone added Full Wormage as a separate game? Balee 19:55, 26 April 2009 (UTC)
Fly Shoppa?
Where is Fly Shoppa? I can't see it in the list. Or did I just miss it because it has another name?—Preceding unsigned comment added by Pac-Man (talk • contribs) 11:22, 11 October 2009 (UTC)
- Try looking for it in the Shopper article. ;) (Also, you might want to sign your posts, which you can do by writing ~ four times at the end of your post.) Balee 11:56, 11 October 2009 (UTC)
- Ok, thanks. Pac-Man 17:26, 11 October 2009 (UTC)
Suggestion for Unknown Schemes
Many unpopular schemes are appearing here. My unpopular schemes that i put here were very criticized, and you were right, it is not good for a person who want to see famous schemes here, see an Unknown and think that everybody plays it online. So, i suggest: Let's create a page or just a category on this page for Scheme Ideas and put those unknown schemes there, giving more importance to the famous schemes. Or maybe put something that anyone that opens this page put a mark if he or she knows the scheme and in the future, Intermediate would have millions of "i played" and some unknown games almost zero.--FoxHound 23:02, 22 November 2009 (UTC)
Deleted schemes
Trick Race is getting famous (wxw players love it). I already played it and i saw many times people hosting it. Power Prodder is already in one of the Rubber categories of WMDB. Sheep Glitch is famous game of WWP that can be played in RubberWorm and there is already 2 maps in WMDB. I did not put any schemes of my creation neither unknown schemes. Maybe i forgot some schemes that i added and CyberShadow deleted =/.--FoxHound 13:55, 9 December 2009 (UTC)
- "Sheep Glitch is famous game of WWP that can be played in RubberWorm" No. Sheep Glitch is a famous game on WormNet2, and yes, there is a remake of it called Sheep Glitch that can be played using RubberWorm, but they are not the same. Even the main idea is lost, which is (ab)using a glitch in the programming. WWP has that glitch, WA does not. RubberWorm only imitates it using sdet, but it's not as amusing, nor fun, as the original. I will probably rewrite that article when I have time and feel like it, if necessary. As for the other schemes removed, as far as I understand, the site currently has a policy to not list relatively unknown schemes. This list is not a collection of every scheme that ever existed or exists, but a list of schemes a new player will most likely encounter. If and when the list will be redesigned, there probably will be place for more uncommon, new schemes. Balee 21:41, 9 December 2009 (UTC)
- "This list is not a collection of every scheme that ever existed or exists, but a list of schemes a new player will most likely encounter." What do you think of these schemes?
- Comet Dodging Race Wee / CDRW
- Supersheeper
- Russian Roulette
- HominG
- Jetpack BnG / JPBnG
- Sheep Fort:AIDS War
- Banana Zone
- CrappyCr8s
- Tube Trap
- Big Knocker
- Drown Syndrome
- Worms: Total War
- Bricks
- Dice
- Dominator
- Axis vs. Allies / AvA
- Mole Vaulting
- Trench Warfare
- Mine Runner / MR
- Arrow Race
- Shotgun Race
- Battyrope Race
- Clockworm Orange
- Skunk17
- One of Everything
- Dabble and Fidget
- Sheeper
I NEVER played or even saw people hosting or just talk about them. So i don't understand why i cannot add a "relatively unknown" scheme if this page has a lot of schemes even more unknown! This REALLY doesn't make sense. It's me, if i put a new scheme you WILL delete, that's the truth. I'm SURE you NEVER PLAYED "CrappyCr8s". The Sheep Glitch of the Rubberworm is not equal to the WWP. But it can do a VERY similar game. Will you rename to: Pseudo Sheep Glitch or maybe: Rubber Sheep Glitch? If you don't saw those schemes in WormNET, PLEASE DO NOT TELL AGAINST YOURSELF--FoxHound 22:51, 9 December 2009 (UTC)!
- Ooookay. Most schemes you listed: 1) Schemes that, while not really played on WNet nor famous, has been kept on this article for a long time now, partially because so far, there wasn't any need to remove them, since no new and unknown schemes were added, and partially because people believe that someone knowing these schemes might pop up and write at least a stub about them. 2) Are indeed played sometimes, especially during Worm Olympics, or by people who wish to get away from the boring monotonity of current WormNET. "shoppa", "wxw", "normal" rule #AG. Some other schemes are hosted as well, but these three outnumber all of them. Furthermore, if I intend to play Russian Roulette, which I do, sometimes, I don't open a game named "Russian Roulette", because then a lot of Russian people would join my game, who have never heard of this scheme. If I want to play this, I certainly have people I can play this with, so I can open a game named "Purple Flowers in a Forest" if I want, the name won't matter, the player(s) I want to play with will join. 3) Are old schemes, with a lot of history behind their backs, schemes that deserve their entry in this article even if they are not played anymore. Dabble and Fidget, One of Everything (although this was played once or twice during this year's WO), etc. Same goes for CrappyCr8s. I never played it yet. Why? If you read the article, you know that because it is a scheme that utilizes certain W2 features unavailable in WA. Simply put, a scheme can't be made crappy enough to fit the name. I'm trying to, but so far, no real success. However the schemes removed from the list don't have long histories, and are not known on WNet. Don't take this personal. Like I said, when a new method of categorizing schemes will be used, there will be place for those schemes as well. Until that, please be patient, and don't shout at me, because I don't like that.
- As for Sheep Glitch, I think I had come up with a name during WO, but I'm too lazy to look back my logs for it, and also, I don't intend to rename the scheme, but note its incorrect name in its article - although I realized yesterday that it doesn't have any articles yet. Balee 20:15, 10 December 2009 (UTC)
- Sorry, i was angry when i wrote my last comment on this page, because all schemes that i added here were deleted. Your answer was really good, i recognize that you are right. Your comment opened my eyes: this page has old schemes that are not used anymore and this is why i never seen them in wormNET. But there are some schemes i still think that are very strange like "Tube Trap" (but i recognize now that they are important for the worms community). And i'm sure that Trick Race will be a very famous game in worms, because i often see people hosting it, and it's a perfect game for rope training. Thanks for the comment Balee, and sorry about the Caps Lock, i was really angry (for a stupid reason). --FoxHound 22:25, 10 December 2009 (UTC)
- An idea that was thrown around a bit in IRC was that we should move the less-played schemes to a separate page or collapsible section, something like More schemes. However, I agree that the historical schemes that were played a lot in earlier days need to stay - they are part of W:A's history, and are much more versatile than the latest "new" schemes (which are mostly variations of the same cruft or rely on 3rd-party extensions). Few people listen to classical music nowadays, but you can't just erase Beethoven off the list of the greatest composers, no? --Vladimir 20:39, 12 December 2009 (UTC)
- I completely disagree with Balee. This list is a collection of every scheme that ever existed or exists. At least, that's what it's intended to be. We wanted to have 0 bias when deciding what to put on here. It was meant to be a collection of all Worms Knowledge in one Base, without bias. That should not have changed. Sure, anyone can just think up a scheme and put it here, but that's perfectly acceptable as long as they're writing quality articles explaining the schemes and not expecting other editors to clean up after them. All schemes should be linked from this main page. There's absolutely no reason to have another page to make some schemes more popular and some schemes less. We're promoting creativity and knowledge here, not partial censorship.
- I added Dice to this article in the article's second edit, intending to write about it some day when I got the time and inspiration. I may have never gotten around to it, but I can describe it in exact detail for those who are curious about it. That's why the link to it is still there, even though nobody plays it. My point is that notability is meaningless on this wiki. All of the major parent articles in the WKB link to articles which describe things with next-to-0 notability, but matter to some people, and could matter to more at some point. We're not Wikipedia. We don't care about notability or original content.
- I was frustrated with FoxHound's articles because he's bad at writing and needs others to clean up his messes, not because of scheme notability. The Scheme ideas article should definitely be merged with this one. Jet Pack War has turned into a (mostly) quality article. There's no longer any reason to push it away from the proper parent article. Just because it's relatively unplayed doesn't mean it shouldn't be listed with the other schemes.
- The Schemes page does need further clean-up. Some of those schemes are more obscure than some of the new schemes people are trying to push to this page. Unfortunately, there is no authoritative source using which we can decide which schemes get to stay. And if no one is playing it, it should go as well. I had wondered about the scheme's origins myself; now that you've confirmed its non-notability, I can safely remove it from this page.
- The reasoning behind the above is that the purpose of this wiki has long changed from the original one. It is no longer an indiscriminate dump of information. As a website linked to from the official Beta documentation, sticky Team17 forum posts, and the WormNET Help bot's greetings, it is our responsibility to present information that is relevant to visitors, and not overflow them with obscure information.
- KRD has been trying to push a new design of the Scheme page for a while now, however I don't entirely agree with its classification. If we want this page to be useful for most visitors, the primary classification must be by notability. I suggest: 1) Presently-common schemes 2) Previously common schemes, the popularity of which faded with time 3) Rarer schemes, which nevertheless have been e.g. played at competitive events 4) Scheme ideas (merging the existing page to a section). --Vladimir 21:52, 9 July 2010 (UTC)
- I totally agree with Vladimir, these 4 sections should exist (good idea), but i think most of the actual sections should become sub-sections of each of the 4 new sections. I also think that "Weapon specific" should be a sub-sub section. I don't agree with many of KRD classification. Taxonomy (classification) is something that is always changing and is hard to reach a conclusion. Not only for this wiki, but for Biology and Music too. FoxHound 22:11, 9 July 2010 (UTC)
- EDIT: Another thing i think would be nice, is a definition for each category (the definitions should only be edited after a reached conclusion of the editors). This way wouldn't exist doubts when putting a scheme in a category. FoxHound 22:36, 9 July 2010 (UTC)
New schemes page
I've designed a new face for the Schemes page. It is in Sandbox (moved to User:FoxHound/Schemes). What do you think about it? FoxHound 02:33, 11 July 2010 (UTC) (comment edited by Explorer09 08:12, 11 July 2010 (UTC).)
- And I've moved the page from Sandbox to your subpage. --Explorer09 08:12, 11 July 2010 (UTC)
Screenshots from games
Are those screenshots really necessary? I mean, okay, the Walk for Weapons one is, but I don't see how, for example, Hysteria's screenshot would help further understanding a scheme that can be explained using four words: "One second turn time." Same goes for WxW - the idea of touching walls is pretty much self-explanatory, isn't it? -, CDRW - for Pete's sake, you only have to select a weapon and fire, what else do you need to know? -, "etc." Balee 12:10, 12 December 2009 (UTC)
IMO, those screenshots can let people understand the basic idea about a scheme (i.e. in-a-nutshell), without reading the entire article. --Explorer09 01:48, 13 December 2009 (UTC)
An ask about create a new page
Can i create a page for scheme ideas? On this page people could divulgate schemes, and trade ideas with each other. Maybe if possible add replays or pictures. Please, i will be waiting for an answer! --FoxHound 21:51, 12 December 2009 (UTC)
- A Wiki is not a place to share ideas about things that are not existing yet, or at least not in a way you are suggesting it. If you want to do it, go open a forum. Balee 20:27, 12 December 2009 (UTC)
- I don't agree with Balee's opinion. I created the Scheme ideas page for this purpose, feel free to dump your ideas there. --Vladimir 20:39, 12 December 2009 (UTC)
- Thank you! Balee, Worms Unlimited is a very nice page. Would you put it in a forum? i don't think a forum is better then this wiki for this.--FoxHound 21:51, 12 December 2009 (UTC)
New Scheme must be added
As i said above, Trick Race would get famous. Today, in my opinion it is already famous. Just look: http://wmdb.org/maps/?map%5Btitle%5D=trick%20race there a lot of maps already and i saw the scheme many times in wormNET. May i add this scheme to this page? FoxHound 17:00, 30 May 2010 (UTC)
- OK --Vladimir 08:25, 31 May 2010 (UTC)
Why The full Wormage isn't here? FoxHound 03:39, 5 June 2010 (UTC)
- Do people actually play Full Wormage competitively? If not, then it's not in the list for the same reason that nearly other standard W:A scheme isn't in the list (Beginner, Pro, etc.). --Vladimir 22:00, 9 July 2010 (UTC)
Hysteria in conventional gameplay
I think hysteria should be not in other schemes, because it is not like wfw that has rules and a specific map to play. FoxHound 11:38, 2 July 2010 (UTC) EDIT: I moved it. If you don't agree undo. If mole shopper is in convetional gameplay, why not hysteria?