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Worms developer admits AI and online problems

It's not often that developers go public on admitting cockups in their software. We all remember how long it took for Infinity Ward to mildly confirm that 'some players' had problems with the game's multiplayer before patching it after a ridiculous four months. The Worms developers deserve some cheers then for publicly stating that they screwed up on their AI timing.
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