Online play is one of the most enjoyable things in games for sighted. You 
guys should try playing MK deception online. it totally rocks, especially 
because you can voice chat while fighting.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <gamers@audyssey.org>
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 5:09 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] internet versus computer play


> Hi, Allan.
> Yeah, allot depends on style of game. I can see allot of two player
> games being popular with a internet and AI play like chess for example.
> I could email you and say "hey, Allan. I am off on saturday and am free
> all day. You want to play chess?" You could email back and say yeah,
> I'll be on at 3.
> I could start the server, mail you my, ip and at 3 you and I would be
> facing off in chess. Perhaps chatting with msn or aim on the side.
> Games like top speed do have internet play, and one problem I noticed
> with it is people have to post somewhere that they are on with a server,
> connect here at time x, and play. That is kind of a hastle and one
> reason I haven't yet done it yet.
>
>
> allan thompson wrote:
>> Hi Tom,
>> I agree with you completely. Although certain games, such as rpg's could 
>> be
>> implimented just as easily as MUD's. In those situations, you could play
>> alone or work with others as you see fit since the game play is not
>> regulated to a linear mission. On the other hand, if a game is made
>> specifically for the idea that everyone must start at the same time 
>> instead
>> of impromptu gatherings that could be a problem. So I think the community
>> might be too small for certain types of games, but  I think those MUD's 
>> out
>> there prove that there is enough out there for  those who want to deal 
>> with
>> it..
>> What do you think?
>> The truth will set you free...
>> Jesus of Nazareth  33 AD
>>
>
>
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