Hi
The idea is to train skills whenever you don't need stats. If you use
a caster class, you should train your casting stats high but train the
spells you need too. You shouldn't train every possible spell, learn
only what you need, like offensive spells and whatnot. Use your other
practices for
First of all Shane I am the one that wrote that post on audiogames.net.
This is the first time that I have actually done this here on the list
and on audiogames.net forum.
I have asked about the part of the game that I am stuck on. I am sorry
that I am not perfect like all these perfect blind
Clement is very right here. I haven't played the game in question, but I
know when people have asked for help on manamon, I haven't always
answered because I may not know or remember the answer to the question
they are asking. Similarly, I've asked questions about the same game and
gotten no
Talking about clarity... it might help if you actually specifically
describe the problem you have with story mode. I've beaten the game
multiple times... and calling people liars before they even try and
help you definitely won't get you any help at all.
On 12/27/19, michael barnes wrote:
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That's the thing. Blind people have brag about playing this game and
how good they are.
I have asked about this and other items. However it's the same every time.
There are times that when they do give a little help they are not
actually clear on what they are explaining.
I’m sorry you’re having so much trouble with that game, playing fighting games
for over 30 years now I know how frustrating it can be.
> On Dec 27, 2019, at 1:26 PM, michael barnes wrote:
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> No blind person better say that not say that they have beaten the story mode
> of Samurai Shodown
I honestly don’t know if I’ve ever posted in this group before but I just had
to after this. Have you ever considered that maybe no one has played the game?
Just a thought.
> On Dec 27, 2019, at 1:26 PM, michael barnes wrote:
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> No blind person better say that not say that they have beaten
Hi was wondering the same thing actually as was thinking of upgrading to
windows 10 with my desktop.
Liz Wade
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Yes they do.
you need to install the winkit file first, the vb extended and a few
other things, but yeah they do work.
On 27/12/2019 11:43 pm, Gary Price(Gmail) wrote:
Morning everyone!
It's Gary here.
Sorry if this question has been asked a million times on here.
Do Jim Kitchen's
No blind person better say that not say that they have beaten the story
mode of Samurai Shodown 2019. Because I will call them a lier.
I have asked on here and even on audiogames.net form for help with how
to play. However just like blind people do.
No one is willing to help even if they have
I’d hope so. I haven’t played them since I upgraded to this current machine
because sometimes I’ve had trouble getting older programs to run.
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They should work the same as they did on windows 7: install the dependencies
and you're good to go.
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From: "Gary Price(Gmail)"
Sent: Friday, December 27, 2019 5:43
To: "Blind Gamers Group"
Subject: [blind-gamers] Do Jim Kitchen's games work on
They do for me, but that's because my processor can handle 32-bit apps
as well as the 64-bit apps; Jim's games are of course 32-bit. I know
on one computer I had they didn't work, but then I ran the Winkit, it
installed cirtain ActiveX stuff so they worked. The kit comes with the
complete game
Morning everyone!
It's Gary here.
Sorry if this question has been asked a million times on here.
Do Jim Kitchen's games work on Windows10?
Asking because thinking of installing them on my desktop.
See when I tried them under Windows8 they would launch briefly, but
after a short period
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