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well ,, i'm not that good player ,, but i'm trying to fire rope while flying or while relaeasing a rope before ,,, means that i fire a rope ,, i release him in air ,, i fire it again so i can catch another thing ,,, and i realese again ,, etc ,,, the problem is that i can do this just twice then the third time that i try to fire while flying ,, it dosen't work ,,,, any help ! any solution ,, thx
Go to your weapon scheme and increase the "power" of the rope. Increasing it to 5 will give you infinite rope swings. That is, you can re-fire it as much as you like until you fall off or run out of turn time. At any other power, the number of rope swings is limited. I think it's from between 0 - 3. There was a page that said it somewhere...
-EDIT- Here it is...
Rope:
power 1 = 1 shot, max length 294 pixels, initial angle restricted to 45° from straight up
power 2 = 2 shots, max length 336 pixels, initial angle restricted to 45° from straight up
power 3 = 2 shots, max length 378 pixels, initial angle restricted to 90° from straight up
power 4 = 3 shots, max length 420 pixels, initial angle restricted to 90° from straight up
power 5 = unlimited, max length 462 pixels, initial angle restricted to 90° from straight up
WWP super rope = unlimited, max length 840 pixels, initial angle restricted to 162° from straight up, 1/3 roping friction compared to normal
[UFP]Ghost
18 Nov 2006, 21:32
WWP super rope = unlimited, max length 840 pixels, initial angle restricted to 162° from straight up, 1/3 roping friction compared to normal
What does that mean 1/3 roping friction?
GoDxWyvern
18 Nov 2006, 21:44
You'll bounce off walls more violently. Don't know how exactly to put it, but roping feels stronger, you'll build up speed more easily.
Friction between rope and air maybe? (If that is actually taken into account in Worms.)
Regulator
18 Nov 2006, 22:33
You'll bounce off walls more violently. Don't know how exactly to put it, but roping feels stronger, you'll build up speed more easily.
Like in W2? =o
GoDxWyvern
18 Nov 2006, 23:13
Comparably.
wouldnt that be air viscosity bonz?
wouldnt that be air viscosity bonz?
No .
The term is "air friction", in case you were wondering, Franpa.
thx a lot ,,,, i understood now how it works ,,,, but now i have to get some hard training ,,, it's not that easy to manipulate this thing !! thx a lot
catbeef
25 Nov 2006, 05:40
i thought the term was wind resistance
Well actually you're both wrong, it's called "drag" :p
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