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In need of a few tips and tricks to help you conquer W3D? Then you've come to the right
place!
We asked the guys in design to share some in-house information on how to stay one step ahead of
the game. They came up with the following to help you become a W3D master!
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| general gameplay tips |
The key to success is developing a strategy and implementing it - don't just set off and hope
everything will turn out okay, if you do you'll have problems.
A plan usually takes the form of a broad idea at the start of the battle but more often it governs
the specific move available immediately.
When your turn starts, spend five seconds (if the turn time allows) evaluating the situation.
Target a worm (or group of them) and calculate the best place to be to cause maximum damage to
the enemy. Make sure that you can be in a safe place when you've finished your move.
Make your way there quickly and allow time to line up your shot and fire. Then, using the few
seconds of retreat time get your worm to that safe place you spied earlier.
Click on an image below to get a 'top tip' and a picture of that tip in action!
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| top tips |
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beating the deathmatch challenge |
The easiest way to beat the computer in Deathmatch is to learn the computer's weaknesses. If you
don't hide, you are going to get blasted sooner or later.
The best method of defeating the computer in deathmatch is to use darkside tactics (don't hang
around in the open). Don't stay hidden all the time though, venture out to take your shots but don't
leave yourself as an open target.
Save your homing weapons till the end of the game, which you can use to pummel the computers last
worm.
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