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It was handed to me by a generous user of the old WaterWar.net forum, who surprisingly answered my emails almost directly. | It was handed to me by a generous user of the old WaterWar.net forum, who surprisingly answered my emails almost directly. | ||
The game is a pain in the ---- to install, and requires some missing .dlls in System32 from the Windows XP-era, but once you find those it worked surprisingly well. You can't play the game however, as it requires a server. So if someone can write an emulator for it... |
Revision as of 17:36, 12 February 2024
The setup is an exe called "SuperSoaker.exe". It was packed with some weird packer, so my antivirus freaked out when I opened it. Once installed it stores multiple exes: "Start.exe", "SuperSoaker.exe" and some .dat files.
The game files are basically weirdly packed into that SuperSoaker.exe again, once decompiled it had a folder structure like this: "data, images, maps, models, sounds, client.txt, empty.txt and StickyKey_dll.dll".
Anyways, the game was found way back on March 18, 2023, but the editors here wouldn't let me mark it as found. Here's the download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Sz7_NJJpSiJpU3rpCFNYIeCKT06eQqAY/view
It was handed to me by a generous user of the old WaterWar.net forum, who surprisingly answered my emails almost directly. The game is a pain in the ---- to install, and requires some missing .dlls in System32 from the Windows XP-era, but once you find those it worked surprisingly well. You can't play the game however, as it requires a server. So if someone can write an emulator for it...