Video games using procedural generation

Worms 2

Worms 2 is a 1997 artillery tactical game developed by Team17 and released for Windows. It is part of the Worms series and a sequel to the 1995 game Worms. As with the first game, players control their team of worms in combat against each other, using a wide collection of rockets, grenades, firearms, explosives, and air strikes, some eclectic and others bizarre. Also as with the first game, the objective is to eliminate all opposing worms and become the sole surviving team. Worms 2 contains many features inherited from Worms: The Director's Cut, including a level editor and more weapons. It also contains many improvements, of which the most obvious is a completely new visual cartoon style, which has remained for the rest of the series. Other improvements include supported online play and simply new additional weapons and customisation options. It was released to generally very positive reviews, with critical acclaim going to the expanded customisation, the ability to be played over the Internet, a level editor, and the humour. The graphical overhaul was also generally lauded, as was the expanded arsenal, although some reviewers felt that the artificial intelligence was too easy. It was followed by a sequel called Worms Armageddon. (Wikipedia).

Worms 2
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Globoid worm and roller drive

It is used in car steering system. The worm is connected to a steering wheel. The roller reduces friction at contact place. A globoid worm gives better performance than ordinary one. STEP files of this video: http://www.mediafire.com/file/sd5z40fge5pdkpt/GloboidWormRollerSTEP.zip/file In

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Study of worm-worm drive 2

Input: small worm, 1 start, lead: t1, pitch diameter: D1 Output: large worm, 2 starts, lead: t2 = 2.t1, pitch diameter: D2 = 2.D1. It has prizmatic joint with the base. The output moves t1 in 1 rev. of the input. The output can be of circular grooves in stead of thread. The large worm can

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the Internet (part 2)

An intro to the core protocols of the Internet, including IPv4, TCP, UDP, and HTTP. Part of a larger series teaching programming. See codeschool.org

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Sheet metal gears 8

For light loads. Low cost. Adaptability to mass production. The worm is a sheet metal disk that was split and helically formed. The worm can work only in one direction. Inventor files of this video: http://www.mediafire.com/file/be6efbir7igevij/SheetMetalGear8Inv.zip/file

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In this episode we're taking a look at how to model worm gears in Fusion360 for 3D printing. You can use these to transfer power between non-intersecting shafts, and with high gear ratios in a compact package. Primary downside is the low efficiency, and the resulting wear and heat buildup.

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This video covers why one is encouraged to try Python 3. This is whether you are a complete noob to Python and programming, or if you are a Python veteran that just sees no reason to ever budge from Python 2. Choosing a version of python can be hard, especially as a noob, since you wish

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Worm gear clutch 2

Turn pink lever (having an eccentrical pin) to raise or lower left end of the orange shaft thus to connect or disconnect the clutch. Teeth on the worm and on the wheel must be rounded to ease the engagement process. Positioning device for the lever is not shown. The clutch connection shou

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Worm gear clutch 1

There is an eccentricity between the rotary axis of orange worm and the one of the grey bracket. Teeth on the worm and on the wheel must be rounded to ease the engagement process. Positioning device for the bracket is not shown. The clutch connection should be done when the driving shaft s

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Head to https://linode.com/scishow to get a $100 60-day credit on a new Linode account. Linode offers simple, affordable, and accessible Linux cloud solutions and services. The Neglected Tropical Diseases are a group of conditions that affect the poorest one fourth of the world's populatio

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Automatic brake in worm hoists

The red arrow represents load (to be raised or descended) applied to the hoist. The blue arrows represent driving force applied to the hoist. The yellow worm block can move axially a little so its male cone can contact with the female cone of the pink ratchet wheel. The video shows three

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Study of worm-worm drive 1

Input: blue crank to which is fixed a yellow small worm (1 start, lead: t1, pitch diameter: D1). Output: large worm (2 starts, lead: t2 = 2.t1, pitch diameter: D2 = 2.D1) The output and the input rotate with the same velocity and direction. The small worm can be replaced with a cylinder of

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Flatworms: Simple Wiggly Tubes

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The 5 Worst Computer Viruses in History

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SHOP TIPS #191 Introduction to the Dividing Head pt 2 mrpete222

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4 Weird Unsolved Mysteries of Math

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The Quantum Harmonic Oscillator Part 2: Solving the Schrödinger Equation

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