Worms Armageddon manual/Create Game
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Create Game
Multiplayer non-network game
This is the menu for creating traditional Worms Armageddon multiplayer games on your PC. Multiplayer games can be between 2-6 teams, any of which may be computer controlled at a variety of levels. For networked games, or play via the Internet, see the later sections.
How to create a new team
Whilst there are some default teams provided, to get the best out of Worms Armageddon, we recommend that you create some teams of your own, tailored with names for your captain and other platoon members.
You can also edit a number of other aspects, not least the ability to select a special weapon you can use during the battle. Click on NEW TEAM and follow the instructions below.
Name your team and worms
You need a nickname or call sign for your team and your troops, if you are short of ideas, simply click the question mark to generate a random name. Double click for random generation of full team.
Select the control
This can be HUMAN or COMPUTER. If you create a computer controlled team, you can also change the skill level of the team from EASY through to DIFFICULT. A number of computer controlled teams already exist, but you can create more to practice with.
Select the special weapon
You are able to select a special weapon from the list shown, which you take into battle with you. Ideally you should select the weapon that best suits your tactics, or the one which you feel you can do most damage with. For information on the weapons available, see the appropriate descriptions in the Weapon Usage section.
Select the sound-bank
A default bank will be chosen (in the language the game is installed under) but this can be easily changed for preference.
Team individuality can be defined by the sounds they make, with Worms Armageddon, we have created a large range of odd, strange, familiar and bizarre sound-sets to use. If none of them are suitable, then you can create your own sound-bank with the supplied utility.+
Select the gravestone
Select the type of gravestone you would like your team to leave behind as a mark of respect.
Select the fanfare
Purely a presentational affair, a random fanfare is selected for you, this can be selected by yourself and also previewed. The fanfare is used in presentation screens and match result screens.
When you've done
When you have selected the items you require, click OK to add your team. Once added, you can select it for Training, Mission games and standard Multiplayer or Network games.
Barracks
All teams available for selection are listed in the Barracks. They are displayed along with simplified statistics (Rounds Played, Rounds Won, Overall Rank).
To add a team to the game, just click it. To view more detailed team statistics, click the team with the left button. Click right button to edit it.
Note : Default teams cannot be edited.
Game Roster
As you add teams into the game, they will appear in the game roster. Up to six teams can be added. To remove a team and place it back in the Barracks, just click it once more.
When the teams are in the Barracks, they are listed in order of rank, the ones with the best rank at the top. There are three icons at the side of the teams, which are used to indicate the following options;
Handicapping
The first icon makes it possible to handicap a team according to its skill level. Click with the mouse button to change the state. This indicates if a team will have 50% energy added ( + ) or removed ( - ) to its starting energy level. If neither symbol is shown (default) then the Worms start with the level as set in the General Options.
Allied teams
By default, there will be no icon in this panel, but it's possible to select 1 of 6 possible alliance colours by using the Left Mouse Button to cycle through them (and back to none again). All teams who share the same badge will play as the same side.
Allied games play exactly like normal games, but with a few notable exceptions; Allied players pool the weapons. (i.e. Players use weapons in the combined weapon sets of allied teams. e.g. Two players with the standard weapon set would have two Dynamites available.) Allied players get accredited with a victory if their alliance wins, even if their team is defeated. During the game, alliances take turns to have their move. Teams within alliances will take turns to move within that alliance.
Number of worms in the team
You can click with the Left Mouse Button to cycle through this number (one through to the maximum) to alter the amount of Worms that the team will start with. The game will never allow more than eight Worms per team, or eighteen Worms in total. (It is now possible to play with up to 48 Worms if all players are using v3.6.28.0 or later.) The default setting is three. This setting is also useful if you wish to have a game where, for example, five teams of one Worm wish to play as an alliance against a single team with five Worms.
Game styles
(Note: The "Game styles" are also known as "Schemes" in the game.)
The game is supplied with a number of game styles. These styles contain set-ups of the options and weapons, which govern how the game plays. The name of the style indicates the style of game you can expect.
It’s also possible for you to create your own game styles by clicking the SAVE AS icon and typing a description for the style. You can also delete styles if you wish by pressing the delete icon. Note that default sets cannot be deleted. Styles can be accessed by the drop down menu and selected from there.
You can override the settings in the game style by modifying the options in the Weapon, Game and General Options screens, these will not be saved unless you choose to do so.
Note : The default game styles are also played on WORMNET (see the Internet section) so its useful to practice playing with these styles if you intend to be a top ranking Worms Armageddon player on the Internet.
General options
These are options that are very basic and govern simple rules of the game. These are always accessible from the Create Game screen and generally speaking, once you have chosen your game style (either one of the default ones, or one you have created) you should only need to modify these settings to suit.
Starting energy
Click the icon to toggle between; 100, 150 or 200.
This is the starting energy of all Worms in the game, before any handicapping is selected. The total energy of the team can be calculated by multiplying this value and the number of team members in it. The default energy level is 100 and is what we recommend.
Worm select mode
During play, its possible to play and select which Worm you would like to move next, however, we feel that Worms Armageddon is a more skillful game when the Worms in a team take turns to cycle round to their turn. Click to select between;
- No Worm Select
- You cannot choose which Worm to move.
- Worm Select
- You can use TAB to select which Worm to move.
Victories required
Select the number of victories (rounds won) for the team (or alliance) to win the match. Click to select between 1 and 9.
The default is two rounds to win the match.
Round time
This is the period (in minutes) before the round ends and the Sudden Death period begins. Click to select the time required. The default setting is 10 minutes.
Turn time
This is the period (in seconds) you have to make your move on your turn. The lower it is, the more difficult it becomes to make your turn.
Weapon options
The weapon options allow you to configure the way in which weapons are distributed to players in the game, configure the strength (damage potential) of the weapon and suggest if and when the weapon should arrive as a reinforcement.
Please note that not all weapons are available to edit, just the standard weapons and a number of others. To see all the weapons in the game, you will have to play the game as most drop in special crates.
If you opt to play with team based special weapons, you can also edit and alter the special weapons, which are in a separate list from the standard weapons.
Any changes you make to the weapons can be saved in your own game style, along with the currently configured options. There are four main icons, which govern the information on-screen.
Ammo
By default, you will see the AMMO selection, which shows you how many of the weapons you will be given at the start of each round. Click the icon to change it between NONE, 1 - 9 or UNLIMITED.
Damage
Click with the Left Mouse Button to increase the damage potential, click with the Right Mouse Button to decrease it.
This way, you can balance the game according to your liking. As you increase or decrease the damage rating, it modifies how the weapon works.
Reinforcements
(Note: Also known as "Delay" in game.)
This shows any selected weapons due to appear as Reinforcements during the round. Use the slider to change from OFF through 1 - 9, to indicate when the reinforcement will arrive (round number, 1 - 9).
Note : If a weapon is turned OFF in the ammo section and you move the slider to turn the weapon on as Reinforcement, it will add one to the weapon ammo supply.
Weapon crate supply
You can use this screen to bias how often these weapons will appear in weapon crates. Click the weapons to cycle through OFF and 1-5 bars. This affects the probability of the weapon arriving in a weapon crate.
Other weapon options
- Secret Weapons
- Select to play with or without the host of secret, super-powerful weapons, which arrive in crates only.
- User-Selected Special Weapons
If selected (default) then each team may use a special weapon of their choice from the eight listed, which they choose when creating their team (see Create Game section).
If unselected, this allows you to select an additional range of weapons in the initial armoury, rather than a single special within each teams weapon set.
Game options
From here you can select the options which govern how the game plays. The options are as follows :
Time options
Time based options, in addition to Round Time and Turn Time, which are on the main Create Game screen.
Turn delay
The amount of time a player has to take control in a hot-seat game, before the turn begins.
Retreat time
The amount of time that a player has to retreat after making a move (i.e. using a weapon).
Rope retreat
The time that a player has to retreat, after dropping a weapon from a rope.
Display round time
A simple option to select if you would like the remaining round time displayed or not.