Win a round and upgrade your Bot! Maps, Models and Weapons The Weapon models in this game are kept very simple, much like the rest of the game. Depending on which bot you choose, you will receive an assortment of grenades, lasers, and rocket-type weaponry. The bots are very balanced and easy to get accustomed to. Unlike many mods, you can sit down and play BuzzyBots effectively as soon as you download the game. There really is no learning curve at all. My only complaint after playing for a few hours last night is that it is difficult to tell some bots apart. Sending a Scout against a Heavy bot generally leads to an untimely demise for the Scout... To add one more element to the fray, the designers put in a 3rd party of robots known as the "Skrunks". These mean bots just roam the level causing mischief whenever possible. The Skrunks' attacks range from levitating you into the air to zapping you with an electric bolt. Although not terribly dangerous, the Skrunks definitely...
BuzzyBots 2.3d is an "unofficial" release. The author of this file, and packager of the BuzzyBots23d.ZIP file was not part of the original BuzzyBots development team – just a fan who wanted to play it under Steam, setup a dedicated BuzzyBots server, and make it easier for other fans to play BuzzyBots under Steam. This file was packaged on November 30th, 2005. This file was packaged by – not any member of original BuzzyBots development team. My apologies if anyone from the original team takes offense from this "release". However, the "official" BuzzyBots web-site (http://www.BuzzyBots.dk) does not appear to be on-line anymore. BuzzyBots 2.3d, is essentially: BuzzyBots version 2.3, extracted from the previous "official" release file (BuzzyBots_v23.exe). Included the updated (by "killerwombat666"?) BuzzyBots\gfx\shell\kb_act.lst file to allow Steam GUI to properly parse configuration settings. The old pre-Steam version of...
It's FUN :D
sounds interesting. lets see
mmm... let's see
It was fun. I played it with some bots.
I don't understand why but this version doesn't come with the default keys to change team/class, first/third person, kamikaze suicide, disable/enable radar and the radio chat (not even appear in the Settings menu) like in the original WON version. If you want to add them, copy and paste this at the end of your "BuzzyBots\gfx\shell\kb_act.ls":
"commenu" "Chat menu"
"radio1" "Radio commands"
"radio2" "Radio answers"
"throw" "Throwing the chip/ball"
"overload" "Kamakazii"
"radar" "On/off Radar"
"teammenu" "Team menu"
"classmenu" "Class menu"
"tacmenu" "Tactics menu"
"firstperson" "First person"
"thirdperson" "Third person"