[Audiogames-reflector] Tips for gaming on a Mac in VM Ware Fusion
Tips for gaming on a Mac in VM Ware Fusion Introduction:This article is written to give some tips on how to make gaming on a virtual Windows pc the best experience ever. Some people say you can't play Windows games effectively on a virtual machine on a Mac, but I tell you this is not true. There are a few games where the virtual machine doesn't react fast enough, but I have played most audio games with success on a virtual machine, and I would like to share my experiences on how to do that.I assume you have installed a working Windows on a virtual machine on your Mac running Fusion and you know how to start and stop your virtual machine. I'll not go into details on how to do that, but might mention you need to do that to access some important settings in Fusion.If you have any comments, any tips, any problems by doing some of the stuff I'm mentioning in the article, any typos, any grammatical stuff you want to have changed or anything else to say, then feel free to drop me a mail by clicking the mail link in this post or in my profile to get in touch with me. Please don't send me private messages using the forum. I always forget to check those, and the forum doesn't alert by a mail or any message when you get a new private message.Well, let's get started. Enjoy a pretty long article:Switching between Fusion and the other programs on your Mac:Yeah, you already know how to do this I know, but I'll mention this anyway, because there is something which might have pissed you off for a while which I'll try to explain:As you properly know, command tab switches between your open programs or applications. However, when switching from an application to Fusion and your virtual machine, you might experience some weird lag. This is normal. Don't panic and don't press any button for at leased 3 seconds or so, because that'll make the lag even more worse. Instead, just wait 3 seconds, and it should react normal again.In a virtual machine, the alt key is the option key, which means you have to press option tab to do alt tab. This might take some time to get used to, when command tab switches between the applications on your Mac, and option tab switches between the opened windows on your virtual machine. You already properly know that if you've installed your Windows, but just mentioning for others who don't know this.I'll always recommend you to turn off Voiceover when using a virtual machine. Please note that the command key is your Windows key in Fusion, so what happens when you do command f5 to turn off Voiceover? Voiceover will be turned off on your Mac, and you'll open up the start menu in Windows, and get the focus away for whatever running game you might have in focus. So, for that reason, I sometimes first turn off Voiceover, and then switches to Fusion by pressing command tab to avoid this. However, that requires you fully understand how command tab works on the Mac, which I'll describe very shortly with an example.In Mac OSX, you can easily arrange in what order your applications are in. That means if you have iTunes, VLC player or whatever media player running in the background, you can kind of put this away, if safari and Fusion only is what you need to work with for now.So, to rearrange your apps you can do the following:1: Hold down the command key and press the tab key to safari, and then release the keys.2: Hold down the command key again, and press the tab key to Fusion, and then release the keys.Now, when you quickly press command tab, you'll only switch between Safari and Fusion. Really handy trick if you wanna work with safari on your Mac, while doing other stuff on your virtual machine. this is also very handy if you wanna stop Voiceover before switching to Fusion. In this way, you know you'll switch to Fusion when pressing command tab, instead of switching to whatever other random application.Full screen mode:It's always a good idea to run games and your virtual machine in general in full screen. Please note full screen reacts differently on different computers. If the machine doesn't run in full screen, you might experience focusing issues.For some reason, the full screen mode suddenly change how it reacts on my computer. That means when I switch back to Fusion after having worked with other programs on my Mac, my focus is not on the virtual machine but in the list of virtual machines. Then I choose single view instead. Others are experiencing that differently, so you might have to play around with this a bit. Then, suddenly, my Fusion reacts differently, and then I switch back to the full screen view again.You can choose between the different views by going to the menubar (VO m,) open up the view menu and either choose single window or full screen. There are other ways to do that as well, but mentioning all those ways might just end up in confusion. If you can't press VO m to open up the menubar in Fusion, you can press ctrl f2 or ctrl FN f2 instead, depending on your keyboard settings on your
[Audiogames-reflector] How to manually register Swamp
How to manually register Swamp Introduction:This guide tells you step by step how to register the .dll file manually which is required to play Swamp. This works in Windows 7 and 8, both 32 bit and 64 bit. There are a few 64 bit users who can't get this to work by following the guide. sorry, I don't know what you can do there.There are other ways to do this than I've described here, but I chose to describe it in this way, to make sure you can master it no madder what keyboard layout and language you're using, because the backslash key is placed differently on the different keyboard layouts.Here is what you have to do:Copying the dx7vb.dll file:If you're running Windows 32 bit, you have to copy the dx7vb.dll file into the following folder: c:\windows\system32.If you're running the 64 bit version, you have to copy the file into: c:\windows\syswow64.How do I check if I have 32 bit or 64 bit?That's simple. Locate your C drive, open up the Windows folder and see if you have a folder called Syswow64. If you have this folder, then you're running 64 bit. If you don't have it, you're running 32 bit. Please note that system32 is in both operating systems.Using the command prompt:When you have copied the file to the folder, you have to open the command prompt. You need to do this the following way:1: Find the command prompt in your start menu. In Windows 7 it's in all programs, and in Windows 8, it's somewhere in the programs list.2: When you've found the prompt, then press shift f10 to right click on it.3: Arrow down to Run as administrator and press enter.4: Type: cd.. and then press enter. Remember to press periode twice.5: Type cd.. again and press enter.6: type cd windows and press enter.7: type either cd system32 or cd syswow64 and press enter.8: type regsvr32 dx7vb.dll and press enter.You should now get a message telling the file has been registered successfully.9: Type exit and then press enter to exit the window, and you're done.I hope that works for you. If not, I hope Aprone can give any advice on what to do.URL: http://audiogamesforum.captivatingsound.com/viewtopic.php?pid=160688#p160688 ___ Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames-reflector@sabahattin-gucukoglu.com https://sabahattin-gucukoglu.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/audiogames-reflector
[Audiogames-reflector] Injustice: Gods among us: Game guide for visually impaired people
Injustice: Gods among us: Game guide for visually impaired people Injustice: Gods Among us, Ultimate edition: A guide for visually impaired people.Written by SLJ.Introduction.Welcome to my guide for visually impaired people to the very accessible mainstream fighting console and pc game call: Injustice: Gods among us. this game will not describe all features, characters, moves etc. in the game. that's already described very well at other places. This guide will hopefully introduce blind people to the game, and learn blind players to master the game without any help from sighted people. My hope is that blind people like me can just buy the game, read this guide and start playing all accessible things in the game, without any help from sighted people to read the menus or describe anything at all.I will go through the very basics, so hopefully blind people who have never played any mainstream console game before can jump right in, and start playing the game after some practicing.Please note that this guide is written out from the Ultimate ps3 version, and I'm not sure about if there are any differences between the different versions of the game, when it comes to the menus.This guide is written out from what I've read in Berserkers guide onwww.gamefaqs.comDirect link:http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps3/672472-inju … faqs/66904Without this totally awesome and fantastic guide, this guide would have been nothing, and i would never have had any chance to get into the game so fast.At the time I'm writing this introduction, I have only had the game for two days, and I already feel this guide for blind gamers is very much needed, because this game is simply awesome! For this reason, my wish is to give so many blind gamers as possible the chance to experience this game, no madder if they have sighted assistance or not. I have no sighted assistance, so it have been pretty difficult for me to get the menus written and other details which is important for blind gamers to know.My goal is to keep building on this guide together with other blind gamers, until every single feature which is accessible in this game for every console has been mentioned and described in an easy way, so all gamers understand how it works, no madder how many experiences the gamer have when it comes to console gaming.If you have any tips, details, typos, wrong grama you wants to inform me about, feel free to let me know in the simular topic in the General games discussion room, or by sending me a mail by clicking the mail link by this post. Please, don't send me private messages using this forum. I don't check those very often, and the forum doesn't alert me when I receivve new messages.English is not my first language, but I'm doing my best. So for this reason, you might find some misspelled words or any other kind of wrong english.I hope you'll enjoy the guide.What is Injustice: Gods among us?Injustice: Gods among us is a 2D fighting game, made by NetherRealms Studio, the same company behind the Mortal kombat games. the controls are much easier to master in my opinion.For those who have never played any mainstream games before, I'll tell you that 2D means: Left, right, up and down. that means you can walk forward which is either left or right depending on which way the character is facing, and the character can jump up and duck. All this is fully accessible to handle in Injustice, thanks for the great stereo sounds in the game. The game offers a long storyline to play through, which mostly takes 6 hours depending on how well you do in the battles, practice mode where you can practice all attacks and moves for each characters in the game, battleing in many different ways, online gameplay, Star labs missions which is, as far as I know not accessible and a ton of trophies to unlock. So even when all features in the game isn't fully playable, I'll say the game have a ton of hours of fun, depending on how much you're willing to learn how it all works.Accessibility modeNetherRealms Studio, the company behind this game has been super awesome and made something which is called Accessibility mode, which can be enabled in the settings in the game.How is how the accessibility mode works:When player 1 is nearby an interactable, a low beep sound is heard. When player 2 is nearby an interactable, a higher beep sound is heard. the beep sound is heard from the interactables persission in stereo, so you can easily get an idea about where the interactable is placed on the arena.Read more about how the Accessibility mode got added into the game at the following link:http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?id=11640In the pc version of the game, the accessibility mode can also be turned on by editing the options.ini file in the games directory.the basicsHere, I'll try my very best to explain the basics of the game out from a blind persons perspective:Player 1 and player 2:At the beginning of the fight, in round 1, player 1 is always to the left of the arena, facing to th
[Audiogames-reflector] Injustice: Gods among us: Game guide for visually impaired people
Injustice: Gods among us: Game guide for visually impaired people Injustice: Gods Among us, Ultimate edition: A guide for visually impaired people.Written by SLJ.Introduction.Welcome to my guide for visually impaired people to the very accessible mainstream fighting console and pc game call: Injustice: Gods among us. this game will not describe all features, characters, moves etc. in the game. that's already described very well at other places. This guide will hopefully introduce blind people to the game, and learn blind players to master the game without any help from sighted people. My hope is that blind people like me can just buy the game, read this guide and start playing all accessible things in the game, without any help from sighted people to read the menus or describe anything at all.I will go through the very basics, so hopefully blind people who have never played any mainstream console game before can jump right in, and start playing the game after some practicing.Please note that this guide is written out from the Ultimate ps3 version, and I'm not sure about if there are any differences between the different versions of the game, when it comes to the menus.This guide is written out from what I've read in Berserkers guide onwww.gamefaqs.comDirect link:http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps3/672472-inju … faqs/66904Without this totally awesome and fantastic guide, this guide would have been nothing, and i would never have had any chance to get into the game so fast.At the time I'm writing this introduction, I have only had the game for two days, and I already feel this guide for blind gamers is very much needed, because this game is simply awesome! For this reason, my wish is to give so many blind gamers as possible the chance to experience this game, no madder if they have sighted assistance or not. I have no sighted assistance, so it have been pretty difficult for me to get the menus written and other details which is important for blind gamers to know.My goal is to keep building on this guide together with other blind gamers, until every single feature which is accessible in this game for every console has been mentioned and described in an easy way, so all gamers understand how it works, no madder how many experiences the gamer have when it comes to console gaming.If you have any tips, details, typos, wrong grama you wants to inform me about, feel free to let me know in the simular topic in the General games discussion room, or by sending me a mail by clicking the mail link by this post. Please, don't send me private messages using this forum. I don't check those very often, and the forum doesn't alert me when I receivve new messages.English is not my first language, but I'm doing my best. So for this reason, you might find some misspelled words or any other kind of wrong english.I hope you'll enjoy the guide.What is Injustice: Gods among us?Injustice: Gods among us is a 2D fighting game, made by NetherRealms Studio, the same company behind the Mortal kombat games. the controls are much easier to master in my opinion.For those who have never played any mainstream games before, I'll tell you that 2D means: Left, right, up and down. that means you can walk forward which is either left or right depending on which way the character is facing, and the character can jump up and duck. All this is fully accessible to handle in Injustice, thanks for the great stereo sounds in the game. The game offers a long storyline to play through, which mostly takes 6 hours depending on how well you do in the battles, practice mode where you can practice all attacks and moves for each characters in the game, battleing in many different ways, online gameplay, Star labs missions which is, as far as I know not accessible and a ton of trophies to unlock. So even when all features in the game isn't fully playable, I'll say the game have a ton of hours of fun, depending on how much you're willing to learn how it all works.Accessibility modeNetherRealms Studio, the company behind this game has been super awesome and made something which is called Accessibility mode, which can be enabled in the settings in the game.How is how the accessibility mode works:When player 1 is nearby an interactable, a low beep sound is heard. When player 2 is nearby an interactable, a higher beep sound is heard. the beep sound is heard from the interactables persission in stereo, so you can easily get an idea about where the interactable is placed on the arena.Read more about how the Accessibility mode got added into the game at the following link:http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?id=11640In the pc version of the game, the accessibility mode can also be turned on by editing the options.ini file in the games directory.the basicsHere, I'll try my very best to explain the basics of the game out from a blind persons perspective:Player 1 and player 2:At the beginning of the fight, in round 1, player 1 is always to the left of the arena, facing to th
[Audiogames-reflector] Injustice: Gods among us: Game guide for visually impaired people
Injustice: Gods among us: Game guide for visually impaired people Injustice: Gods Among us, Ultimate edition: A guide for visually impaired people.Written by SLJ.Introduction.Welcome to my guide for visually impaired people to the very accessible mainstream fighting console and pc game call: Injustice: Gods among us. this game will not describe all features, characters, moves etc. in the game. that's already described very well at other places. This guide will hopefully introduce blind people to the game, and learn blind players to master the game without any help from sighted people. My hope is that blind people like me can just buy the game, read this guide and start playing all accessible things in the game, without any help from sighted people to read the menus or describe anything at all.I will go through the very basics, so hopefully blind people who have never played any mainstream console game before can jump right in, and start playing the game after some practicing.Please note that this guide is written out from the Ultimate ps3 version, and I'm not sure about if there are any differences between the different versions of the game, when it comes to the menus.This guide is written out from what I've read in Berserkers guide onwww.gamefaqs.comDirect link:http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps3/672472-inju … faqs/66904Without this totally awesome and fantastic guide, this guide would have been nothing, and i would never have had any chance to get into the game so fast.At the time I'm writing this introduction, I have only had the game for two days, and I already feel this guide for blind gamers is very much needed, because this game is simply awesome! For this reason, my wish is to give so many blind gamers as possible the chance to experience this game, no madder if they have sighted assistance or not. I have no sighted assistance, so it have been pretty difficult for me to get the menus written and other details which is important for blind gamers to know.My goal is to keep building on this guide together with other blind gamers, until every single feature which is accessible in this game for every console has been mentioned and described in an easy way, so all gamers understand how it works, no madder how many experiences the gamer have when it comes to console gaming.If you have any tips, details, typos, wrong grama you wants to inform me about, feel free to let me know in the simular topic in the General games discussion room, or by sending me a mail by clicking the mail link by this post. Please, don't send me private messages using this forum. I don't check those very often, and the forum doesn't alert me when I receivve new messages.English is not my first language, but I'm doing my best. So for this reason, you might find some misspelled words or any other kind of wrong english.I hope you'll enjoy the guide.What is Injustice: Gods among us?Injustice: Gods among us is a 2D fighting game, made by NetherRealms Studio, the same company behind the Mortal kombat games. the controls are much easier to master in my opinion.For those who have never played any mainstream games before, I'll tell you that 2D means: Left, right, up and down. that means you can walk forward which is either left or right depending on which way the character is facing, and the character can jump up and duck. All this is fully accessible to handle in Injustice, thanks for the great stereo sounds in the game. The game offers a long storyline to play through, which mostly takes 6 hours depending on how well you do in the battles, practice mode where you can practice all attacks and moves for each characters in the game, battleing in many different ways, online gameplay, Star labs missions which is, as far as I know not accessible and a ton of trophies to unlock. So even when all features in the game isn't fully playable, I'll say the game have a ton of hours of fun, depending on how much you're willing to learn how it all works.Accessibility modeNetherRealms Studio, the company behind this game has been super awesome and made something which is called Accessibility mode, which can be enabled in the settings in the game.How is how the accessibility mode works:When player 1 is nearby an interactable, a low beep sound is heard. When player 2 is nearby an interactable, a higher beep sound is heard. the beep sound is heard from the interactables persission in stereo, so you can easily get an idea about where the interactable is placed on the arena.Read more about how the Accessibility mode got added into the game at the following link:http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?id=11640In the pc version of the game, the accessibility mode can also be turned on by editing the options.ini file in the games directory.the basicsHere, I'll try my very best to explain the basics of the game out from a blind persons perspective:Player 1 and player 2:At the beginning of the fight, in round 1, player 1 is always to the left of the arena, facing to th
[Audiogames-reflector] Injustice: Gods among us: Game guide for visually impaired people
Injustice: Gods among us: Game guide for visually impaired people Injustice: Gods Among us, Ultimate edition: A guide for visually impaired people.Written by SLJ.Introduction.Welcome to my guide for visually impaired people to the very accessible mainstream fighting console and pc game call: Injustice: Gods among us. this game will not describe all features, characters, moves etc. in the game. that's already described very well at other places. This guide will hopefully introduce blind people to the game, and learn blind players to master the game without any help from sighted people. My hope is that blind people like me can just buy the game, read this guide and start playing all accessible things in the game, without any help from sighted people to read the menus or describe anything at all.I will go through the very basics, so hopefully blind people who have never played any mainstream console game before can jump right in, and start playing the game after some practicing.Please note that this guide is written out from the Ultimate ps3 version, and I'm not sure about if there are any differences between the different versions of the game, when it comes to the menus.This guide is written out from what I've read in Berserkers guide onwww.gamefaqs.comDirect link:http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps3/672472-inju … faqs/66904Without this totally awesome and fantastic guide, this guide would have been nothing, and i would never have had any chance to get into the game so fast.At the time I'm writing this introduction, I have only had the game for two days, and I already feel this guide for blind gamers is very much needed, because this game is simply awesome! For this reason, my wish is to give so many blind gamers as possible the chance to experience this game, no madder if they have sighted assistance or not. I have no sighted assistance, so it have been pretty difficult for me to get the menus written and other details which is important for blind gamers to know.My goal is to keep building on this guide together with other blind gamers, until every single feature which is accessible in this game for every console has been mentioned and described in an easy way, so all gamers understand how it works, no madder how many experiences the gamer have when it comes to console gaming.If you have any tips, details, typos, wrong grama you wants to inform me about, feel free to let me know in the simular topic in the General games discussion room, or by sending me a mail by clicking the mail link by this post. Please, don't send me private messages using this forum. I don't check those very often, and the forum doesn't alert me when I receivve new messages.English is not my first language, but I'm doing my best. So for this reason, you might find some misspelled words or any other kind of wrong english.I hope you'll enjoy the guide.What is Injustice: Gods among us?Injustice: Gods among us is a 2D fighting game, made by NetherRealms Studio, the same company behind the Mortal kombat games. the controls are much easier to master in my opinion.For those who have never played any mainstream games before, I'll tell you that 2D means: Left, right, up and down. that means you can walk forward which is either left or right depending on which way the character is facing, and the character can jump up and duck. All this is fully accessible to handle in Injustice, thanks for the great stereo sounds in the game. The game offers a long storyline to play through, which mostly takes 6 hours depending on how well you do in the battles, practice mode where you can practice all attacks and moves for each characters in the game, battleing in many different ways, online gameplay, Star labs missions which is, as far as I know not accessible and a ton of trophies to unlock. So even when all features in the game isn't fully playable, I'll say the game have a ton of hours of fun, depending on how much you're willing to learn how it all works.Accessibility modeNetherRealms Studio, the company behind this game has been super awesome and made something which is called Accessibility mode, which can be enabled in the settings in the game.How is how the accessibility mode works:When player 1 is nearby an interactable, a low beep sound is heard. When player 2 is nearby an interactable, a higher beep sound is heard. the beep sound is heard from the interactables persission in stereo, so you can easily get an idea about where the interactable is placed on the arena.Read more about how the Accessibility mode got added into the game at the following link:http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?id=11640the basicsHere, I'll try my very best to explain the basics of the game out from a blind persons perspective:Player 1 and player 2:At the beginning of the fight, in round 1, player 1 is always to the left of the arena, facing to the right, and player 2 is always to the right, facing to the left. that means, if you wanna walk forward, you have to press the righ
[Audiogames-reflector] Injustice: Gods among us: Game guide for visually impaired people
Injustice: Gods among us: Game guide for visually impaired people Injustice: Gods Among us, Ultimate edition: A guide for visually impaired people.Written by SLJ.Introduction.Welcome to my guide for visually impaired people to the very accessible mainstream fighting console and pc game call: Injustice: Gods among us. this game will not describe all features, characters, moves etc. in the game. that's already described very well at other places. This guide will hopefully introduce blind people to the game, and learn blind players to master the game without any help from sighted people. My hope is that blind people like me can just buy the game, read this guide and start playing all accessible things in the game, without any help from sighted people to read the menus or describe anything at all.I will go through the very basics, so hopefully blind people who have never played any mainstream console game before can jump right in, and start playing the game after some practicing.Please note that this guide is written out from the Ultimate ps3 version, and I'm not sure about if there are any differences between the different versions of the game, when it comes to the menus.This guide is written out from what I've read in Berserkers guide onwww.gamefaqs.comDirect link:http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps3/672472-inju … faqs/66904Without this totally awesome and fantastic guide, this guide would have been nothing, and i would never have had any chance to get into the game so fast.At the time I'm writing this introduction, I have only had the game for two days, and I already feel this guide for blind gamers is very much needed, because this game is simply awesome! For this reason, my wish is to give so many blind gamers as possible the chance to experience this game, no madder if they have sighted assistance or not. I have no sighted assistance, so it have been pretty difficult for me to get the menus written and other details which is important for blind gamers to know.My goal is to keep building on this guide together with other blind gamers, until every single feature which is accessible in this game for every console has been mentioned and described in an easy way, so all gamers understand how it works, no madder how many experiences the gamer have when it comes to console gaming.If you have any tips, details, typos, wrong grama you wants to inform me about, feel free to let me know in the simular topic in the General games discussion room, or by sending me a mail by clicking the mail link by this post. Please, don't send me private messages using this forum. I don't check those very often, and the forum doesn't alert me when I receivve new messages.English is not my first language, but I'm doing my best. So for this reason, you might find some misspelled words or any other kind of wrong english.I hope you'll enjoy the guide.Accessibility modeNetherRealms Studio, the company behind this game has been super awesome and made something which is called Accessibility mode, which can be enabled in the settings in the game.How is how the accessibility mode works:When player 1 is nearby an interactable, a low beep sound is heard. When player 2 is nearby an interactable, a higher beep sound is heard. the beep sound is heard from the interactables persission in stereo, so you can easily get an idea about where the interactable is placed on the arena.Read more about how the Accessibility mode got added into the game at the following link:http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?id=11640ControlsPs3:Lite attack: Square.Medium attack: X.Heavy attack: Triangle.Special attack: Circle.Move back: DPad left arrow, or left movement stick left.Move right: DPad right arrow, or left movement stick right.Jump: DPad up arrow, or move the left movement stick forward.Duck: DPad down arrow, or move the left movement stick back.Throw: L1.Lets stance: L2.Interactable: R1.Meter burn: R2.Pause game/pause menu: Start.Reset training in practice mode: Select.URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=160727#p160727 ___ Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames-reflector@sabahattin-gucukoglu.com http://sabahattin-gucukoglu.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/audiogames-reflector
[Audiogames-reflector] Injustice: Gods among us: Game guide for visually impaired people
Injustice: Gods among us: Game guide for visually impaired people Injustice: Gods Among us, Ultimate edition: A guide for visually impaired people.Written by SLJ.Introduction.Welcome to my guide for visually impaired people to the very accessible mainstream fighting console and pc game call: Injustice: Gods among us. this game will not describe all features, characters, moves etc. in the game. that's already described very well at other places. This guide will hopefully introduce blind people to the game, and learn blind players to master the game without any help from sighted people. My hope is that blind people like me can just buy the game, read this guide and start playing all accessible things in the game, without any help from sighted people to read the menus or describe anything at all.I will go through the very basics, so hopefully blind people who have never played any mainstream console game before can jump right in, and start playing the game after some practicing.Please note that this guide is written out from the Ultimate ps3 version, and I'm not sure about if there are any differences between the different versions of the game, when it comes to the menus.This guide is written out from what I've read in Berserkers guide onwww.gamefaqs.comDirect link:http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps3/672472-inju … faqs/66904Without this totally awesome and fantastic guide, this guide would have been nothing, and i would never have had any chance to get into the game so fast.At the time I'm writing this introduction, I have only had the game for two days, and I already feel this guide for blind gamers is very much needed, because this game is simply awesome! For this reason, my wish is to give so many blind gamers as possible the chance to experience this game, no madder if they have sighted assistance or not. I have no sighted assistance, so it have been pretty difficult for me to get the menus written and other details which is important for blind gamers to know.My goal is to keep building on this guide together with other blind gamers, until every single feature which is accessible in this game for every console has been mentioned and described in an easy way, so all gamers understand how it works, no madder how many experiences the gamer have when it comes to console gaming.If you have any tips, details, typos, wrong grama you wants to inform me about, feel free to let me know in the simular topic in the General games discussion room, or by sending me a mail by clicking the mail link by this post. Please, don't send me private messages using this forum. I don't check those very often, and the forum doesn't alert me when I receivve new messages.English is not my first language, but I'm doing my best. So for this reason, you might find some misspelled words or any other kind of wrong english.I hope you'll enjoy the guide.ControlsPs3:Lite attack: Square.Medium attack: X.Heavy attack: Triangle.Special attack: Circle.Move back: DPad left arrow, or left movement stick left.Move right: DPad right arrow, or left movement stick right.Jump: DPad up arrow, or move the left movement stick forward.Duck: DPad down arrow, or move the left movement stick back.Throw: L1.Lets stance: L2.Interactable: R1.Meter burn: R2.Pause game/pause menu: Start.Reset training in practice mode: Select.URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=160727#p160727 ___ Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames-reflector@sabahattin-gucukoglu.com http://sabahattin-gucukoglu.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/audiogames-reflector
[Audiogames-reflector] Injustice: Gods among us: Game guide for visually impaired people
Injustice: Gods among us: Game guide for visually impaired people Injustice: Gods Among us, Ultimate edition: A guide for visually impaired people.Written by SLJ.Introduction.Welcome to my guide for visually impaired people to the very accessible mainstream fighting console and pc game call: Injustice: Gods among us. this game will not describe all features, characters, moves etc. in the game. that's already described very well at other places. This guide will hopefully introduce blind people to the game, and learn blind players to master the game without any help from sighted people. My hope is that blind people like me can just buy the game, read this guide and start playing all accessible things in the game, without any help from sighted people to read the menus or describe anything at all.I will go through the very basics, so hopefully blind people who have never played any mainstream console game before can jump right in, and start playing the game after some practicing.Please note that this guide is written out from the Ultimate ps3 version, and I'm not sure about if there are any differences between the different versions of the game, when it comes to the menus.This guide is written out from what I've read in Berserkers guide onwww.gamefaqs.comDirect link:http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps3/672472-inju … faqs/66904Without this totally awesome and fantastic guide, this guide would have been nothing, and i would never have had any chance to get into the game so fast.At the time I'm writing this introduction, I have only had the game for two days, and I already feel this guide for blind gamers is very much needed, because this game is simply awesome! For this reason, my wish is to give so many blind gamers as possible the chance to experience this game, no madder if they have sighted assistance or not. I have no sighted assistance, so it have been pretty difficult for me to get the menus written and other details which is important for blind gamers to know.My goal is to keep building on this guide together with other blind gamers, until every single feature which is accessible in this game for every console has been mentioned and described in an easy way, so all gamers understand how it works, no madder how many experiences the gamer have when it comes to console gaming.If you have any tips, details, typos, wrong grama you wants to inform me about, feel free to let me know in the simular topic in the General games discussion room, or by sending me a mail by clicking the mail link by this post. Please, don't send me private messages using this forum. I don't check those very often, and the forum doesn't alert me when I receivve new messages.English is not my first language, but I'm doing my best. So for this reason, you might find some misspelled words or any other kind of wrong english.I hope you'll enjoy the guide.URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=160727#p160727 ___ Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames-reflector@sabahattin-gucukoglu.com http://sabahattin-gucukoglu.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/audiogames-reflector
[Audiogames-reflector] How to manually register Swamp
How to manually register Swamp Introduction:This guide tells you step by step how to register the .dll file manually which is required to play Swamp. This works in Windows 7 and 8, both 32 bit and 64 bit. There are a few 64 bit users who can't get this to work by following the guide. sorry, I don't know what you can do there.There are other ways to do this than I've described here, but I chose to describe it in this way, to make sure you can master it no madder what keyboard layout and language you're using, because the backslash key is placed differently on the different keyboard layouts.Here is what you have to do:Copying the dx7vb.dll file:If you're running Windows 32 bit, you have to copy the dx7vb.dll file into the following folder: c:\windows\system32.If you're running the 64 bit version, you have to copy the file into: c:\windows\syswow64.How do I check if I have 32 bit or 64 bit?That's simple. Locate your C drive, open up the Windows folder and see if you have a folder called Syswow64. If you have this folder, then you're running 64 bit. If you don't have it, you're running 32 bit. Please note that system32 is in both operating systems.Using the command prompt:When you have copied the file to the folder, you have to open the command prompt. You need to do this the following way:1: Find the command prompt in your start menu. In Windows 7 it's in all programs, and in Windows 8, it's somewhere in the programs list.2: When you've found the prompt, then press shift f10 to right click on it.3: Arrow down to Run as administrator and press enter.4: Type: cd.. and then press enter. Remember to press periode twice.5: Type cd.. again and press enter.6: type cd windows and press enter.7: type either cd system32 or cd syswow64 and press enter.8: type regsvr32 dx7vb.dll and press enter.You should now get a message telling the file has been registered successfully.9: Type exit and then press enter to exit the window, and you're done.I hope that works for you. If not, I hope Aprone can give any advice on what to do.URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=160688#p160688 ___ Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames-reflector@sabahattin-gucukoglu.com http://sabahattin-gucukoglu.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/audiogames-reflector
[Audiogames-reflector] Tips for gaming on a Mac in VM Ware Fusion
Tips for gaming on a Mac in VM Ware Fusion Introduction:This article is written to give some tips on how to make gaming on a virtual Windows pc the best experience ever. Some people say you can't play Windows games effectively on a virtual machine on a Mac, but I tell you this is not true. There are a few games where the virtual machine doesn't react fast enough, but I have played most audio games with success on a virtual machine, and I would like to share my experiences on how to do that.I assume you have installed a working Windows on a virtual machine on your Mac running Fusion and you know how to start and stop your virtual machine. I'll not go into details on how to do that, but might mention you need to do that to access some important settings in Fusion.If you have any comments, any tips, any problems by doing some of the stuff I'm mentioning in the article, any typos, any grammatical stuff you want to have changed or anything else to say, then feel free to drop me a mail by clicking the mail link in this post or in my profile to get in touch with me. Please don't send me private messages using the forum. I always forget to check those, and the forum doesn't alert by a mail or any message when you get a new private message.Well, let's get started. Enjoy a pretty long article:Switching between Fusion and the other programs on your Mac:Yeah, you already know how to do this I know, but I'll mention this anyway, because there is something which might have pissed you off for a while which I'll try to explain:As you properly know, command tab switches between your open programs or applications. However, when switching from an application to Fusion and your virtual machine, you might experience some weird lag. This is normal. Don't panic and don't press any button for at leased 3 seconds or so, because that'll make the lag even more worse. Instead, just wait 3 seconds, and it should react normal again.In a virtual machine, the alt key is the option key, which means you have to press option tab to do alt tab. This might take some time to get used to, when command tab switches between the applications on your Mac, and option tab switches between the opened windows on your virtual machine. You already properly know that if you've installed your Windows, but just mentioning for others who don't know this.I'll always recommend you to turn off Voiceover when using a virtual machine. Please note that the command key is your Windows key in Fusion, so what happens when you do command f5 to turn off Voiceover? Voiceover will be turned off on your Mac, and you'll open up the start menu in Windows, and get the focus away for whatever running game you might have in focus. So, for that reason, I sometimes first turn off Voiceover, and then switches to Fusion by pressing command tab to avoid this. However, that requires you fully understand how command tab works on the Mac, which I'll describe very shortly with an example.In Mac OSX, you can easily arrange in what order your applications are in. That means if you have iTunes, VLC player or whatever media player running in the background, you can kind of put this away, if safari and Fusion only is what you need to work with for now.So, to rearrange your apps you can do the following:1: Hold down the command key and press the tab key to safari, and then release the keys.2: Hold down the command key again, and press the tab key to Fusion, and then release the keys.Now, when you quickly press command tab, you'll only switch between Safari and Fusion. Really handy trick if you wanna work with safari on your Mac, while doing other stuff on your virtual machine. this is also very handy if you wanna stop Voiceover before switching to Fusion. In this way, you know you'll switch to Fusion when pressing command tab, instead of switching to whatever other random application.Full screen mode:It's always a good idea to run games and your virtual machine in general in full screen. Please note full screen reacts differently on different computers. If the machine doesn't run in full screen, you might experience focusing issues.For some reason, the full screen mode suddenly change how it reacts on my computer. That means when I switch back to Fusion after having worked with other programs on my Mac, my focus is not on the virtual machine but in the list of virtual machines. Then I choose single view instead. Others are experiencing that differently, so you might have to play around with this a bit. Then, suddenly, my Fusion reacts differently, and then I switch back to the full screen view again.You can choose between the different views by going to the menubar (VO m,) open up the view menu and either choose single window or full screen. There are other ways to do that as well, but mentioning all those ways might just end up in confusion. If you can't press VO m to open up the menubar in Fusion, you can press ctrl f2 or ctrl FN f2 instead, depending on your keyboard settings on your