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This is a page to talk about stuff for players.  I didn't write anything because I know you all are just dying to write all your secrets in this wiki. ;)
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This page covers topics ranging from Advice for Beginners, a explanation of Game Physics and Components, Gameplay development, and Tactical discussion.
  
= [[The Object of the Game]] =
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== [[The Object of the Game]] ==
  
 
A brief introduction to Armagetron Advanced.
 
A brief introduction to Armagetron Advanced.
  
= For Beginners =
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=== [[The Basics]] ===
 
 
== [[The Basics]] ==
 
  
 
A guide for players new to the game that want to improve their abilities.
 
A guide for players new to the game that want to improve their abilities.
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Start playing with the basic moves. Those are Left, Right and Brake. When you are good at that, you can start thinking about adding bindings to your settings so you can make 180° turns.
  
'''What is this 'doublebinding' and why can't i do it?'''
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=== [[Building Your Skillset]] ===
 
 
Z and X allow you to turn left and right hehehe - you knew that :P
 
However, if you want to reach 'veteran' status rapidly, i suggest you use FOUR keys.
 
 
 
That is, two keys for left and two keys for right!
 
 
 
For instance, to turn left you can use Z and X, and to turn right you use C and V. Then you can do something called doublebinding (there is triplebinding and quadbinding, but you can do those if you want). Try pressing Z and X together, or C and V together.
 
 
 
You may have noticed that lots of players seem to 'get stuck' in their walls and go up and down them to increase speed really quickly - that's called the 180* or Slingshot - and you can do it two. Just turn left twice, then twice again! Then turn right twice and hey presto you're against the line, now turn left twice... then right twice... you should understand what i'm talking about when you are actually playing the game.
 
 
 
Please remember also, this only is profoundly useful in 'HIGH-RUBBER' servers. Rubber allows you to touch a wall for a longer period of time.
 
-X3r
 
 
 
== [[Building Your Skillset]] ==
 
  
 
A top-level how-to that explains the base set of skills needed and gives some pointers on how to develop those skills.  By focusing on skills and leaving tactical discussions to other articles, a new player will have a way to evaluate their overall progress in the game.
 
A top-level how-to that explains the base set of skills needed and gives some pointers on how to develop those skills.  By focusing on skills and leaving tactical discussions to other articles, a new player will have a way to evaluate their overall progress in the game.
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Play opponents who are better than yourself so you learn from them. It might be frustrating if you lose all the time but don't worry... Every kill is a lesson.
  
== [[Teamplay]] ==
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=== [[Teamplay]] ===
  
 
Learning to play in a team. Also, why good behavior is important in this and any other internet activity.
 
Learning to play in a team. Also, why good behavior is important in this and any other internet activity.
  
= Game Concepts =
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== Game Concepts ==
  
 
A discussion of important game concepts.
 
A discussion of important game concepts.
  
== [[Rubber]] ==
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=== [[Rubber]] ===
  
What is rubber, anyway?  I have a gauge for it, but what does it mean?
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What is rubber, anyway?  I have a gauge for it, but what does it mean? Rubber is the substance which allows you a limited amount of time, until the rubber bar is full, before the player is terminated. Rubber is usually depleted when running into walls, or next to them.
  
== [[Scale]] ==
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=== [[Scale]] ===
  
 
What is the scale of the arena?  How fast am I really going?  How long are my walls, if not infinite?
 
What is the scale of the arena?  How fast am I really going?  How long are my walls, if not infinite?
  
= Tricks and Tactics =
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=== [[Arena Axes and Turn Delay]] ===
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How sharply can I turn? How fast?
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== Tricks and Tactics ==
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=== [[Player Tricks]] ===
  
== [[Player Tricks]] ==
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A page that discusses specific tricks or moves.  Tactical discussions aren't to be found here, this is all special moves that get you points!
  
Tricks players can use to differentiate themselves from other players or simplify their playing experience.
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=== [[Single Player Tactics]] (Against AIs) ===
  
== [[Single Player Tactics]] (Against AIs) ==
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Try your best to box them in. There are a couple different ways to core dump bots in a local game.
  
TODO
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=== [[Multi-Player Tactics]] ===
  
== [[Multi-Player Tactics]] ==
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Via internet or LAN.
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Play real life opponents from all over the world.
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Think about attacking while defending or vice versa...
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Try to outsmart your opponent or just surprise him.
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Make traps, speedkills,...
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To learn about these thing you might consider to spectate a match or play it.
  
TODO (I know you'll love writing this)
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Also, read [[Advanced_Tactics]].
  
== [[Team Tactics]] ==
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=== [[Team Tactics]] ===
  
 
For all types of game, here's what you need to know to win or lose without pissing off your teammates.
 
For all types of game, here's what you need to know to win or lose without pissing off your teammates.
  
== [[Fortress Tactics]] ==
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=== [[:Category:Fortress_Tactics|Fortress Tactics]] ===
  
 
This is different enough from [[Team Tactics]] to get its own page.  Most team tactics apply here, but fortress tactics put a whole new take on things.
 
This is different enough from [[Team Tactics]] to get its own page.  Most team tactics apply here, but fortress tactics put a whole new take on things.
  
== [[Animated Tactics]] ==
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=== [[Camping]] ===
  
Watch and Learn!
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Camping is a skill you need to learn...
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Camping is being caught in a box where you cant get out from, you twist and turn to stay alive. If the game has infinite walls its just staying alive. But if the walls aren't infinite you can camp so long till you find a way out.
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Camping is not the same as escaping.
  
= [[Moviepacks_list|Moviepacks]] =
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== Other Game Experience Factors ==
  
A canonical list of moviepacks and other modifications available.
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=== [[Grid Games]] ===
 
 
= [[Grid Games]] =
 
  
 
Sometimes players like to play games that are a bit different than the regular game.  Maybe you've seen it and you thought they were camping?  Maybe you've tried to play along and had a spot of trouble?  Read here to find out all about it.
 
Sometimes players like to play games that are a bit different than the regular game.  Maybe you've seen it and you thought they were camping?  Maybe you've tried to play along and had a spot of trouble?  Read here to find out all about it.
  
= [[Game Variations]] =
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=== [[Game Variations]] ===
  
 
These are settings that allow for different game play styles or modes.
 
These are settings that allow for different game play styles or modes.
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Click on the title for further details.
  
{{:Game Variations}}
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=== [[Chat Features]] ===
  
= [[Chat Features]] =
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Page about chat features that come with 0.2.8.0 servers.
  
Page about chat features that come with 0.2.8.0 servers.
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=== [[Advanced Chat Features]] ===
  
= [[Camping]] =
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More chat-commands currently available in the servers worth playing in.
  
Page about camping.
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=== [[Clan]] ===
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Sometimes good players team-up and start gang-like groups. Some examples: Death By Distraction, Speeders, ~"XzL, DarkSyndicates, |x|, Crazy Tronners, Immortal Dynasty, MicroBusCity ...  Most clans have minimum standards of behavior and ability that must be met before a new player can join them.  Check with the clan you're specifically interested in before attempting to join a clan.
  
= [[Lag]] =
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There is also a growing group of players that dislike clans for various reasons.  Ironically, many of these players have been offered to join various clans and turned the offer(s) down.
  
Page about lag.
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=== [[Lag]] ===
  
Lag, in it's own right, is HIDEOUS! There are numerous ways of fixing lag however, do please do not worry. First of all, in armagetron, when you enter INTERNET GAMES there is a option called NETWORK SETTINGS.
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Lag is a myth, but heres some information on how you can minimize it.
  
Go into NETWORK SETTINGS, and try increasing the 'bit rates' to around 13 if you have a fast connection - you can increase it to maximum if you have an extra high-speed connection.
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=== [[Frames Per Second]] ===
  
However if you have a SLOW connection, such as a 56k modem, you could try lowering the bitrates right down to... 3 or 4 - then it may be slightly slower, but you won't lose packets as much and therefore you should get less lag! I hope this helps.
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FPS is the number of frames pass your screen in 1 sec.
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It is possible to play with an FPS around 40 or higher. Anything lower makes your screen go shaky.
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The more moves you and/or other players make the faster the FPS goes down. ( for more exp. players: i'm talking about digging and multiple bindings.)
  
-X3r
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=== [[Console]] ===
  
= [[Frames Per Second]] =
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Using the console.
  
Page about FPS.
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Press the tilde key.
  
= [[Console]] =
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=== [[Subcultures]] ===
  
Using the console.
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Some servers like to segregate from the rest. Learn here why, how to connect to them and how to add servers and new subcultures.
  
Press the tilde key.
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=== [[Authentication for Players]] ===
  
= [[Effects and Display]] =
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Make your servers never forget about you again.
  
A guide to video effects and display.
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== Customization ==
  
= [[Customizing the game]] =
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=== [[Moviepacks_list|Moviepacks]] ===
  
Changing the look and feel of the game: installing [[Moviepacks]], changing cycle colors etc.
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A canonical list of moviepacks and other modifications available.
  
= [[Playing Maps]] =
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=== [[Playing Maps]] ===
  
 
Your complete guide to installing a map into Armagetron Advanced and configuring the game to play it for you.  It does not include how to make a map, you'll need to saunter over to [[Extending Armagetron Advanced]] for that.
 
Your complete guide to installing a map into Armagetron Advanced and configuring the game to play it for you.  It does not include how to make a map, you'll need to saunter over to [[Extending Armagetron Advanced]] for that.
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=== [[Effects and Display]] ===
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A guide to video effects and display.
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=== [[Customizing the game]] ===
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Changing the look and feel of the game: installing [[Moviepacks]], changing cycle colors etc.
  
 
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[[Category:Playing]]

Latest revision as of 18:55, 23 August 2021


Sections: Installing the Game | Playing the Game | Competition Hub | Server Administration | Extending Armagetron Advanced | Development Docs


This page covers topics ranging from Advice for Beginners, a explanation of Game Physics and Components, Gameplay development, and Tactical discussion.

The Object of the Game

A brief introduction to Armagetron Advanced.

The Basics

A guide for players new to the game that want to improve their abilities. Start playing with the basic moves. Those are Left, Right and Brake. When you are good at that, you can start thinking about adding bindings to your settings so you can make 180° turns.

Building Your Skillset

A top-level how-to that explains the base set of skills needed and gives some pointers on how to develop those skills. By focusing on skills and leaving tactical discussions to other articles, a new player will have a way to evaluate their overall progress in the game. Play opponents who are better than yourself so you learn from them. It might be frustrating if you lose all the time but don't worry... Every kill is a lesson.

Teamplay

Learning to play in a team. Also, why good behavior is important in this and any other internet activity.

Game Concepts

A discussion of important game concepts.

Rubber

What is rubber, anyway? I have a gauge for it, but what does it mean? Rubber is the substance which allows you a limited amount of time, until the rubber bar is full, before the player is terminated. Rubber is usually depleted when running into walls, or next to them.

Scale

What is the scale of the arena? How fast am I really going? How long are my walls, if not infinite?

Arena Axes and Turn Delay

How sharply can I turn? How fast?

Tricks and Tactics

Player Tricks

A page that discusses specific tricks or moves. Tactical discussions aren't to be found here, this is all special moves that get you points!

Single Player Tactics (Against AIs)

Try your best to box them in. There are a couple different ways to core dump bots in a local game.

Multi-Player Tactics

Via internet or LAN. Play real life opponents from all over the world. Think about attacking while defending or vice versa... Try to outsmart your opponent or just surprise him. Make traps, speedkills,... To learn about these thing you might consider to spectate a match or play it.

Also, read Advanced_Tactics.

Team Tactics

For all types of game, here's what you need to know to win or lose without pissing off your teammates.

Fortress Tactics

This is different enough from Team Tactics to get its own page. Most team tactics apply here, but fortress tactics put a whole new take on things.

Camping

Camping is a skill you need to learn... Camping is being caught in a box where you cant get out from, you twist and turn to stay alive. If the game has infinite walls its just staying alive. But if the walls aren't infinite you can camp so long till you find a way out. Camping is not the same as escaping.

Other Game Experience Factors

Grid Games

Sometimes players like to play games that are a bit different than the regular game. Maybe you've seen it and you thought they were camping? Maybe you've tried to play along and had a spot of trouble? Read here to find out all about it.

Game Variations

These are settings that allow for different game play styles or modes. Click on the title for further details.

Chat Features

Page about chat features that come with 0.2.8.0 servers.

Advanced Chat Features

More chat-commands currently available in the servers worth playing in.

Clan

Sometimes good players team-up and start gang-like groups. Some examples: Death By Distraction, Speeders, ~"XzL, DarkSyndicates, |x|, Crazy Tronners, Immortal Dynasty, MicroBusCity ... Most clans have minimum standards of behavior and ability that must be met before a new player can join them. Check with the clan you're specifically interested in before attempting to join a clan.

There is also a growing group of players that dislike clans for various reasons. Ironically, many of these players have been offered to join various clans and turned the offer(s) down.

Lag

Lag is a myth, but heres some information on how you can minimize it.

Frames Per Second

FPS is the number of frames pass your screen in 1 sec. It is possible to play with an FPS around 40 or higher. Anything lower makes your screen go shaky. The more moves you and/or other players make the faster the FPS goes down. ( for more exp. players: i'm talking about digging and multiple bindings.)

Console

Using the console.

Press the tilde key.

Subcultures

Some servers like to segregate from the rest. Learn here why, how to connect to them and how to add servers and new subcultures.

Authentication for Players

Make your servers never forget about you again.

Customization

Moviepacks

A canonical list of moviepacks and other modifications available.

Playing Maps

Your complete guide to installing a map into Armagetron Advanced and configuring the game to play it for you. It does not include how to make a map, you'll need to saunter over to Extending Armagetron Advanced for that.

Effects and Display

A guide to video effects and display.

Customizing the game

Changing the look and feel of the game: installing Moviepacks, changing cycle colors etc.


Sections: Installing the Game | Playing the Game | Competition Hub | Server Administration | Extending Armagetron Advanced | Development Docs