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Steam overlay is accessed by pressing Shift+Tab in any of the games you purchased on Steam
http://worms2d.info/Steam_release_(Worms_Armageddon)
Tell me - is it possible to add your own speech and if my steam friend will hear it when playing?
thank you for answer
Auto-download would be nice -- so that you could easily share soundbanks you make yourself with others -- but this is the next-best thing.
Direct link to files:
http://wsbdb.org/soundbanks.tgz
http://wsbdb.org/update_20091018.tgz
http://wsbdb.org/update_20110514.tgz
From: http://wsbdb.org/
Problem 1 would be resolved if a question popped up on such occasions that'd show the target size and allow to decline the proposed soundbank, and problem 2 would be resolved if the only auto-downloadable soundbanks would be the ones that are in an official soundbank database, where people submit their creations for review, with a possibility to ignore certain soundbanks on the local computer.
For soundbanks, local caching would be a crucial feature, since every player would be potentially sending/receiving up to 5 soundbanks at once, to and from each of the other players.
Theoretically, to reduce loading times, soundbanks could download during the game and replace default sounds as they are loaded, sort of like the "progressive map loading" idea someone suggested where map color info is added as it loads. Unlike maps and PX data, custom sound files are not needed in order to start the game.
With household fiber and gigabit connections becoming more common, 5MB (even times 5) won't be a hurdle for long. And if a modern compression codec like ogg vorbis was somehow hacked into the game, the size could be considerably less.
On a similar topic, map caching and an ignore command (or vote +/-) for maps would be nice. Hostingbuddy seems to always pick the same few maps that I've skipped 10000 times. Some of those maps are broken entirely. I'd imagine the wmdb hosting bill is pretty expensive.
I don't mean to knock the existing features we have, which are excellent, by suggesting these other things..
Happy new year all =)