I remember my brother and his family had Myst. Naturally I was
playing along as well since they'd describe the on screen stuff to me.
That game was simply incredible! It's definitely not a quick play, but
really gets you involved in the story. The devs were masters on that one.
Ron
On
HI all
I'm playing blindfold racer on my IPhone5s.
I'm currently playing in practice mode level29.
I just cannot manage to make wind.
Marty told me that my IPhone's micorphone is situated where the charging
cable slot is.
NO matter how hard I blow into the microphone, I can't make any wind.
Each
Try facing the bottom of the phone toward you, holding the phone flat , and
blowing into the mike, but don't have your lips touching the phone. Blow
steadily into the mike that is just to the right or left of the charging
slot. HTH.
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Be positive! When it comes to being defeated, if you
Hi Edgar,
I'm afraid to say you are out of luck. I've tried several mud clients
for Linux and few of them are accessible or as feature rich as you
will find for Windows. The best and most accessible way to play muds
on Linux is via the stock telnet client. While it is accessible it
obviously does
Oh, darn. I was afraid you would say that. Although, I guess the only
real customization I am looking for is having sounds for my
environment. Well, time to see if I could put something together to
satisfy my desires. That's why I love Linux so much; Arch in
particular. I will look into TinTin++.
Hi,
Would someone recommend a MUD client for my Linux installation so that
I may play Alter Aeon? I know I can always use telnet, but I would
rather have something that I could customize and maybe even import a
sound pack.
Thank you.
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Thanks for reading.
Have a good day.
If you ever get the
Hello,
There is a client called TinTin++ that is fairly good. A member of the
Vinux list did make some scripts for it to play Alter Aeon. It has a
sound pack like the Mush client one. The persons name was Storm
Dragon. I am not sure of the link but you can probably find it doing a
google search.
Hi Edgar,
Yeah, try TinTin. I forgot to mention that in my prior e-mail, but I
think that may actually meet your needs. I myself have never had need
for sounds etc so haven't used TinTin much, but it is probably the
closest mud client out there for Linux gamers looking for an
experience similar
Hi nicol,
I'm experiencing the same difficulty with my iPhone 6. I wrote to Marty a few
months ago, suggesting that the gesture for making wind be changed. I never
received a response. You might remember us discussing this privately as well.
David
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On 5 May 2015, at 2:06