Hi.
the moosic project page is dead for some reason.
the last version is 2.0.
go here
http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/download.sourceforge.net/pub/sourceforge/m/mo/moosic/Moosic_2.0.zip
I have used this system to work around troublesum links in sf.
note I find the web system a visual junk pile
Hi all.
it appears moosic 2.0 has issues, there was a 1.0 and this also had issues.
So for those that care rc3 is the last one we can play though 2.0 has actual
things that make it better for us.
Hmm wander if there is an email or website for the makers, I wander if they
would mind fixing the iss
Now! This! Is! Just! Wonderful!
Great news to hear! I never would believe how a side scroller could
successfully resemble the most modern Tomb Raider if someone told it to me
before I heard your MOTA trailers. You are introducing such new,
revolutionary elements into audiogames, both features a
Mouth...watering...anticipation...growing...
Eeny meeny miney mo. Is Homer a hero? The answer is...no.
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Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 4:18 AM
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Now! This! Is!
Omg killer instinct, such goood memories.
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Omg killer instinct, such
Hi Tom,
As you stated previously a windows demo of MOTA should be out in the
next month i hope big smile.
However this is only a windows release as of now. As I am a mac user
and pre-ordered the title when i ran windows, can i try the game under
windows on the mac, but hold off unt
hi all.
http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/download.sourceforge.net/pub/sourceforge/m/mo/moosic
this is where you can get all the versions.
I am currently getting v2 v1 v1.5 rc3a and older releases.
hopefully I hope to find actual releases and maybe an email address,
www.sourceforge.net/projects/m
Ken, just for reference here there is a world of difference between
Visual Basic 2008 and Visual Basic 6. I am honestly not suprised you
encountered troubles upgrading Enemy Attack to Visual Basic .NET. The
import wizard will do the best it can, but there is only so much it can
do before you ha
Hi,
I suspect you program it like any other game controller using DirectX
9.DirectInput is very flexable and supports a lot of game devices. I
imagine XNA XInput does as well.
Ken wrote:
Oh yes, and can you give me some guidance offlist as to how tp program
the Wii in vb.net?
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hope that windows demo out soon :)
On 10 Feb 2009, at 14:03, Constantine wrote:
Yeah, this game might actually change the audiogames market. No, I'm
not kidding.
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Hi Ken,
Just to clarify here... If you mean programming the Wii, as in writing a
game that runs on the Wii console, that isn't possible. Not only is
Visual Basic .NET not supported on the Wii console you have to get a
special SDK from Nintendo to write games specifically for the Wii. Now,
if y
Hi.
moosic2 can still be played, the training seems to work today to.
just try not to use the menu the training is not as bad as the main game, but
currently the menu will not work right, but the game plays ok.
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Hi Lukas,
Like I said before it all depends on how much time, energy, and
creativity you are willing to put into the project. It doesn't matter if
the game is a 2d side-scroller, a 3d first person shooter, a move based
roll playing game, etc the quality depends on how much effort you want
to
Hi Will,
Well, first off the product key registration system for Mysteries of the
Ancients is non-OS specific. So it doesn't matter if you register it on
Mac OS, Linux, or Windows the product key should work with all three
versions of the game once they are ready for final release.
Weather you
Hi Will,
All I can say is we are getting there. Version 0.5 is fairly stable, but
there are a few bugs etc we need to work out before it goes to public beta.
william lomas wrote:
hope that windows demo comes out soon :)
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You mean program a computer game using the Wiimote? I think that's the only
possibility with VB.net. The Wii would have a development kit (usually
costing several thousand dollars) that allows you to program software, but
it wouldn't be in VB. I think the only option you have for console games
usin
Hello,
Programming the WiiMote, to my understanding is free.
Here is the URL:
http://blogs.msdn.com/coding4fun/archive/2007/03/14/1879033.aspx
They have examples for C# and VB.NET. There examples say "VB", but
from a simple look it is not VB 6 or earlier.
-Ryan
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Hi Ryan,
Correct. Programming the WiiMote itself is free and the url you gave is
a handy API for doing that for PC games. What Jason and I were
mentioning was if you are going to try and create a game for the Wii
Console. Now, that gets expensive beyond belief.
Ryan Smith wrote:
Hello,
Progr
Hey Tom,
Just an extention to Will's question really. I'm predominantly a mac
user in leisure time too. I'm assuming that if people like us
downloaded the windows version and used that until the cross platform
version is ready, there'd be a procedure for using the same key for
the cross platform
Hi.
Was doodling with blue lacuna, the man writes right to left.
I found all the items and pushed the numbers in reverse order.
however I get to the forth one and the game tells me nothing.
are there 2 buttons that one must not push, in which case can someone give me
the sequence?
like the actual
Hi folks
I want to play an online computer game today in my break at work. It has to be
something clean as they monitor our surfing, any suggestions?
Lindsay Cowell
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The man's a little crazy. If you push left-to-right you'll have better
luck.
Best,
Zack.
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From: "shaun everiss"
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Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 7:00 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] blue lacuna
Hi.
Was doodling with blue lacun
Hmmm, clean and save.
Sryth would probably be oka, www.sryth.com.
I've also been recently playing with warriors 2
That qualifies as safe as well i think, pluss it has the basis of having
things which increase on a dayly basis so you can stil progress in the game
without playing constantly, --
Hi Lindsay,
I have a short list of on-line audio games plus some MUDs at,
http://www.pcsgames.net/onlinegames.htm
Most of them are not free as they require server time.
Phil
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 10:03 PM
Subject: [Audysse
Hi Lindsay
That all depends on the type of game you'd like. I'd personally say Sryth a
text rpg is a great one. It's a partial pay to play some areas but
amazingly worth the little cost.
Ron aka fandrall if you go with it.
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hmmm I just did that using the bands as a guide.
I am sure I did this already, does not seem to work though.
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Hi Sean,
Odd. Well, if nothing else, there are multiple ways the story can
advance: opening that door just now isn't necesarily the only one. I gather
that's the case from things I've read anyhow.
The sequence, assuming you have it right, should work reading the bands
from left to right
I have release 2 of this program.
I wander if this was for an older release.
At 06:56 p.m. 12/02/2009, you wrote:
>Hi Sean,
> Odd. Well, if nothing else, there are multiple ways the story can advance:
> opening that door just now isn't necesarily the only one. I gather that's
> the case from
Hi Sean,
Nope. I have Release 2 as well, and it worked for me.
Is there any other area you might be able to advance in? Have you
explored everything you can or just focused on that door? Have you slept
anywhere interesting?
Also, it might be a good idea to give your list of what the
Ok.
I have found the mantas, and the leaves.
I have found the secret grove with the crystals in it, the mussels, hmm I think
the snails too but have to check.
I have found the sculpture to.
I may look again though as I restarted the game, so I can find things again.
and also because I broke my leg
Hi Sean,
Wow. I've never broken my leg. That's a new one.
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You're missing the red berries, but yes, those are essentially all you
need. I don't know of another way of getting into the volcano. There may
be one I missed though.
The sequence in my game as I
Yes, Wii on the PC, although they do have virtual console games for the Wii
but who knows what language those are written in not to mention their
complexity...
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