I did some underselling here: KoreanRedDragon, Saltyk9, Komito, and DubC are all roping legends. Sometimes I say 'good' when I really mean 'top tier', for some weird reason.
Man I'd love to get the old gang together for some 6 player US prime time Warmers again! I wonder what all the old legends are doing these days... Jmoberg, TheSheriff, SpinwinG, Fabrousse, TheHamster, Genuisma, Link, BigC, Nimmer, and literally hundreds more that I grew up with and idolized! Not only is this amazing nostalgia, we're still going strong!
I just wanted to say thank you for making these videos and keeping roping around or I will go one step further: keeping it alive. Believe it or not the last time I played worms was like 5 years ago doing some WxW and Shopper on a freaking drunk party where I tried to show the depth of roping in a 30 year old game to some nerd friends. Before that? Who knows like 10+ years. I never looked up anything about it on youtube but here we are, the engine suggested me your videos and I couldn't be happier to be here. Its a very small niche community within a very small playerbase game in general but for me this is the peak of individual skill present in a competitive 2d game. I might actually reinstall and try some stuff out now that there is a proper guide for the things that I barely understood and just stole/mimicked from other players during my time in worms :D Cheers!
I remember asking around this 3 years ago on the server when I used to play this game! Nice and well made video, really useful for everyone who wants to make some steps in roping! 🙂
Amazing. This sort of content is vital and has been for such a long time, but because the game has so much variety and depth, the task is daunting. Navigating it this well, with the slow progression towards the expert level stuff, while still keeping things entertaining... perfect, love it. Is this how playing WA finally goes viral, 25 years after release?
Bought the game and have now 40 hours gameplay. I can say its enjoyable. Next video tutorial, can you make one with all the different techniques? Such as: Dragon, Outlaws, Inlaws, Dreamer, Pump, Swosh, Fly, Arch, Pini, Touchdown, Wizard.. etc.. Keep it up!
It's in the description now too, but here's a link in case anyone else comes looking: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bUZuCMT3Pew.html Quality stuff all around, roping has needed tutorials exactly like this forEVER.