Playing the Game

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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. ;)

The Object of the Game

A brief introduction to Armagetron Advanced.

For Beginners

The Basics

A guide for players new to the game that want to improve their abilities.

What is this 'doublebinding' and why can't i do it?

Doublebinding is EXTREMELY important if you wish to play in high-rubber servers, or fortress servers.

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.

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?

Scale

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

Tricks and Tactics

Player Tricks

Tricks players can use to differentiate themselves from other players or simplify their playing experience.

Single Player Tactics (Against AIs)

TODO

Multi-Player Tactics

TODO (I know you'll love writing this)

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.

Animated Tactics

Watch and Learn!

Moviepacks

A canonical list of moviepacks and other modifications available.

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.

Game Variations

Chat Features

Page about chat features that come with 0.2.8.0 servers.

Camping

Page about camping.

Lag

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

Frames Per Second

Page about FPS.

Console

Using the console.

Press the tilde key.

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.

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.


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