![]() close Closes the game - no more players will be able to join. stop If HostingBuddy is lit up, the game will start automatically - this will turn HostingBuddy's light off. Use !stop or turn your own light off to cancel automatic start. If they have not all lit up yet, the game will start automatically when they are. start Starts the game when all players have lit up. about shows information about HostingBuddy and its authors. schemes Displays a list of default schemes Lobby General commands help Displays a list of commands and a short usage summary, or details for a specific command. Help Displays a list of commands, or details for a specific command host Hosts a new game with the specified scheme phost Hosts a new private game with the specified scheme host|phost "" Hosts a game with the specified name. Users of W:A 3.6.30.0 and newer can also use /hb command. To send HostingBuddy a command in #AnythingGoes, type either /msg HostingBuddy command (preferred) or ! command. Commands sent by the game owner are not visible to other players.Parameters in are required, those in are optional.The password entered by the host is what HostingBuddy will use as the game password-when the host joins, any players using a different password than what the host entered will be kicked. All players must provide a password, including the host. HostingBuddy can host private (passworded) games using the phost command. Additionally, users can save and load scheme settings to the Worms Scheme Database using the wsdb commands, or to using the tusscheme command. A full up-to-date list of supported schemes (with some associated settings) can be found here and a zip file of them all is available here. HostingBuddy can host games with a great variety of schemes. Users can load specific maps using the !wmdb command. 2.2.14 Extended glitch emulation optionsĪs of September 15th 2009, most schemes' maps are selected and downloaded directly from WMDB.And, maybe most importantly, they’re happy to spend a few hours hosting their Buddy Box event and helping others enjoy their favorite hobby - even if it is only for one day. Rek said the club is pleased with what it has become over the past three decades. The club has over 90 individuals on its mailing list, Bessette said. However, both he and Bessette were happy to report that the Thomaston club is still going strong after 35 years, with 62 members, hailing from throughout the Naugatuck River Valley and across Litchfield County. With a beginner setup costing about $450, many people shy away from R/C flying, Rek noted. “They’re already used to holding a remote and having to use their hands and fingers as controls.” Unfortunately, both Rek and Bessette said, that just because While people come down, do well and enjoy themselves, many do not necessarily plan to make the world of remote-controlled planes a hobby. “The kids have the video game experience,” he said. Rek said he has noticed that children seem to learn quickly - and there’s a good reason why. “Once they get the hang of it, most of them do pretty well,” Bessette said. Boy Scout Troop 75, of neighboring Terryville, joined the flying adventure. The turnout was good on a beautiful Sunday morning, club member Joe Bessette said. ![]() Nutmeg Flyers provided all the planes and equipment, and Buddy Box participants jointly flew the plane with club members. “We usually have a good turnout of people who come out and try it for the first time.” The club’s Buddy Box days allow anyone to get a feel for what it takes to fly a remote-control plane. “That’s what is great about our Buddy Box weekends,” Rek said. According to Nutmeg Flyers President Gene Rek, the inexperienced are welcome. Many of those who guided the model planes, twisting and turning them through the air, had never done so before. THOMASTON - The Nutmeg Remote-Control Flyers group, which has flown its model planes in Thomaston for more than three decades, hosted a Buddy Box day Sunday, June 10 at the Leadmine Brook section of the Thomaston Dam to give neophytes a taste of high-flying fun.
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