Worms Armageddon ReadMe (English)
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Contents
Important Licence Information
Version History
- v3.5 Beta 1 Update (2002.08.09)
- v3.5 Beta 2 Update (2002.08.15)
- v3.6.19.7 Beta Update (2004.02.09)
- v3.6.19.11 Beta Update (2004.02.10)
- v3.6.19.12 Beta Update (2004.02.11)
- v3.6.19.14 Beta Update (2004.02.12)
- v3.6.19.15 Beta Update (2004.02.20)
- v3.6.19.17 Beta Update (2004.03.11)
- v3.6.19.17a Beta Update (2004.03.12)
- v3.6.19.18 Beta Update (2004.03.19)
- v3.6.19.19 Beta Update (2004.03.21)
- v3.6.20.1 Beta Update (2004.07.13)
- v3.6.20.2 Beta Update (2004.08.03)
- v3.6.20.3 Beta Update (2004.08.06)
- v3.6.21.1 Beta Update (2004.09.23)
- v3.6.21.2 Beta Update (2004.09.27)
- v3.6.21.3 Beta Update (2004.09.28)
- v3.6.22.1 Beta Update (2004.10.06)
- v3.6.23.0 Beta Update (2005.03.23)
- v3.6.23.1 Beta Update (2005.03.23)
- v3.6.23.2 Beta Update (2005.03.24)
- v3.6.24.1 Beta Update (2005.03.29)
- v3.6.24.2 Beta Update (2005.03.31)
- v3.6.25.1a Beta Update (2005.04.26)
- v3.6.26.4 Beta Update (2005.11.22)
- v3.6.26.5 Beta Update (2006.01.05)
- v3.6.28.0 Beta Update (2007.06.29)
Installation
The contents of the update installer are the files required to update your current version of Worms Armageddon to v3.6.28.0 (Beta). This Beta includes all previous updates from the Official v3.0 and Beta versions of the game.
IMPORTANT: Please note that this installation will overwrite existing game files. Therefore it will not be possible to revert back to a previous version of the game without a full re-install from the W:A CD. It is STRONGLY recommended that prior to an installation of this update that you backup all save files such as team files, custom landscapes and sound sets (although such backups are not strictly necessary prior to v3.6+ installations).
INSTALLATION Launch the WA_update-3.6.28.0_Beta.exe update installer, and follow the installer instructions.
Once the update has been installed, you can then run the game as you would normally.
Known Issues/Bugs
Footnotes
Credits
Lead Code | Karl Morton |
Lead Art | Dan Cartwright |
Original Concept | Andy Davidson |
Lead Support Code | Colin Surridge |
Support Code | Rob Hill, Martin Randall |
Network Code | Phil Carlisle |
Producer | Martyn Brown |
Scenario Art | Tony Senghore, Rico Holmes, “Jan The Man” |
Sound and Music | Bjorn Lynne |
Additional Audio | Matinee Studios, Martyn Brown, Richie Palmer, Cris Blyth (inc vocals on WormSong98), Rico Holmes, Fraser Stewart, Mike Green |
Additional Art | Paul Robinson, Cris Blyth, Rory McLeish |
Assistant Producer | Craig Jones |
Mission Design | Porl Dunstan, John Eggett, Martyn Brown |
Lead QA | Kelvin Aston, Mark Baldwin |
QA | John Eggett, Grant Towell, Andy Aveyard, Kevin Carthew, Paul Webb, Brian Fitzpatrick |
QA Manager | Paul Field |
Localisation | Paul Sharp |
Beta Coding/Design: | |
Versions 3.5 to 3.6.28.0 and later | David Ellsworth — “Deadcode” |
Versions 3.6.27.1 to 3.6.28.0 and later | Vladimir Panteleev — “CyberShadow” |
Beta Localisation: | |
French | “Jabba” |
German | “bonz” |
Dutch | “Koen” |