Install beta patch, turn off explorer, load game.Signa said:Worms has a REALLY hard time working on post XP OSs. I remember finding some home-made workarounds on the Team 17 Forums, but even so, they only worked on 1 of my Windows 7 machines.
That was part of the workaround. It automatically did all that in this nifty .bat file, and it would still crash on startup. Same steps worked on my main machine, but personally, I'd prefer it to work on my laptop where it was crashing.DazZ. said:Install beta patch, turn off explorer, load game.Signa said:Worms has a REALLY hard time working on post XP OSs. I remember finding some home-made workarounds on the Team 17 Forums, but even so, they only worked on 1 of my Windows 7 machines.
Works on every computer I've tried it on (5 post xp machines, both 7 and vista).
Never had it crashing, so don't really know how to fix without playing about a bit.Signa said:That was part of the workaround. It automatically did all that in this nifty .bat file, and it would still crash on startup. Same steps worked on my main machine, but personally, I'd prefer it to work on my laptop where it was crashing.DazZ. said:Install beta patch, turn off explorer, load game.Signa said:Worms has a REALLY hard time working on post XP OSs. I remember finding some home-made workarounds on the Team 17 Forums, but even so, they only worked on 1 of my Windows 7 machines.
Works on every computer I've tried it on (5 post xp machines, both 7 and vista).
Yeah, it was quite frustrating. No logos, just a black screen for 2 seconds before "Worms World Party has stopped responding." The same thing went for my sister's Vista laptop now that I think about it. There is only so much you can try when a program just doesn't start up.DazZ. said:Never had it crashing, so don't really know how to fix without playing about a bit.Signa said:That was part of the workaround. It automatically did all that in this nifty .bat file, and it would still crash on startup. Same steps worked on my main machine, but personally, I'd prefer it to work on my laptop where it was crashing.DazZ. said:Install beta patch, turn off explorer, load game.Signa said:Worms has a REALLY hard time working on post XP OSs. I remember finding some home-made workarounds on the Team 17 Forums, but even so, they only worked on 1 of my Windows 7 machines.
Works on every computer I've tried it on (5 post xp machines, both 7 and vista).
When patch 4.0 comes out it should have full Vista/7 support, I've never had a problem with the steps I said though.
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.Signa said:Yeah, it was quite frustrating. No logos, just a black screen for 2 seconds before "Worms World Party has stopped responding." The same thing went for my sister's Vista laptop now that I think about it. There is only so much you can try when a program just doesn't start up.DazZ. said:Never had it crashing, so don't really know how to fix without playing about a bit.Signa said:That was part of the workaround. It automatically did all that in this nifty .bat file, and it would still crash on startup. Same steps worked on my main machine, but personally, I'd prefer it to work on my laptop where it was crashing.DazZ. said:Install beta patch, turn off explorer, load game.Signa said:Worms has a REALLY hard time working on post XP OSs. I remember finding some home-made workarounds on the Team 17 Forums, but even so, they only worked on 1 of my Windows 7 machines.
Works on every computer I've tried it on (5 post xp machines, both 7 and vista).
When patch 4.0 comes out it should have full Vista/7 support, I've never had a problem with the steps I said though.
I've only played WWP. From what I've been told by greater Worms veterans is that WWP has all the same features as Armageddon, but more. What is this wormkit you speak of? There was a level editor in WWP, how is that different? I also never bothered to play online. If I did now, I'd just buy the new one that came out on Steam. I did buy the trilogy a while back (W2, W:A, WWP) but since it was only WWP that my friends and I were using, that's all I ever installed.DazZ. said:Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.Signa said:Yeah, it was quite frustrating. No logos, just a black screen for 2 seconds before "Worms World Party has stopped responding." The same thing went for my sister's Vista laptop now that I think about it. There is only so much you can try when a program just doesn't start up.DazZ. said:Never had it crashing, so don't really know how to fix without playing about a bit.Signa said:That was part of the workaround. It automatically did all that in this nifty .bat file, and it would still crash on startup. Same steps worked on my main machine, but personally, I'd prefer it to work on my laptop where it was crashing.DazZ. said:Install beta patch, turn off explorer, load game.Signa said:Worms has a REALLY hard time working on post XP OSs. I remember finding some home-made workarounds on the Team 17 Forums, but even so, they only worked on 1 of my Windows 7 machines.
Works on every computer I've tried it on (5 post xp machines, both 7 and vista).
When patch 4.0 comes out it should have full Vista/7 support, I've never had a problem with the steps I said though.
Worms World Party isn't being updated at all, only Worms Armageddon.
World Party didn't have much of an online following so no one bothered with it, T17 saw a guy going by CyberShadow updating Armageddon and gave him the source code and hosts his patches on their website.
Yeah I wouldn't bother trying to get WWP going, pretty sure it doesn't even have a Wormkit.
Yeah... no.Signa said:I've only played WWP. From what I've been told by greater Worms veterans is that WWP has all the same features as Armageddon, but more.
The map editor is being updated as well, where you can put mines down in a place and it will always be there on maps, along with fire and boxes. Also Teststuff module has been put in where you can do extra things for certain gamemodes, like fling your worms across water the way you can with bazookas. Wormkit allows for extra modules to be put in, like rubberworm which makes worms incredibly bouncy and you can play with the physics settings to make some levels/game modes. It also allows things to fix certain errors without having to run a .bat file.There was a level editor in WWP, how is that different?
Then W:As missions are much more like actual missions (IIRC) then WWPs, it is a much better campaign but that is personal preference.I also never bothered to play online.
I have and it's terrible compared to Worms Armageddon.If I did now, I'd just buy the new one that came out on Steam.
Then it really doesn't matter as long as you had fun with your friends.I did buy the trilogy a while back (W2, W:A, WWP) but since it was only WWP that my friends and I were using, that's all I ever installed.
All good to know. Thanks a lot.DazZ. said:Yeah... no.Signa said:I've only played WWP. From what I've been told by greater Worms veterans is that WWP has all the same features as Armageddon, but more.
It was for a while, but it never had the community W:A had, and because of that it was left whilst W:A got bug fixes, new features and generally helpful additions. Much more detailed scheme editing from in game, ability to check your weapons on another persons turn etc.
The map editor is being updated as well, where you can put mines down in a place and it will always be there on maps, along with fire and boxes. Also Teststuff module has been put in where you can do extra things for certain gamemodes, like fling your worms across water the way you can with bazookas. Wormkit allows for extra modules to be put in, like rubberworm which makes worms incredibly bouncy and you can play with the physics settings to make some levels/game modes. It also allows things to fix certain errors without having to run a .bat file.There was a level editor in WWP, how is that different?
Then W:As missions are much more like actual missions (IIRC) then WWPs, it is a much better campaign but that is personal preference.I also never bothered to play online.
I have and it's terrible compared to Worms Armageddon.If I did now, I'd just buy the new one that came out on Steam.Then it really doesn't matter as long as you had fun with your friends.I did buy the trilogy a while back (W2, W:A, WWP) but since it was only WWP that my friends and I were using, that's all I ever installed.![]()
It might work if you could get it, but I never tried importing from one to the other so don't know.Signa said:If only I could import some of my old maps that were made in the WWP editor. I had this friend who doesn't live near me anymore who was quite a bit of an artist. He made this (probably highly controversial in a public context) map that was a quick sketch of the World Trade Center. It was meant to be more of a picture than a map, but it worked well as a map as anyway. All the loose lines were perfectly placed to be platforms for the worms to hang off of. Chances are it died with the hard drive crash I suffered years ago, but if I could play that again, that would be awesome.