Hi Damien:
If you want to try AA, just go to mush-z.org, download the main client
and run it. it should connect you. once you create a character, there
are man tutorials and helpful explanations inside the game itself, you
won't be just sitting around.

just try it and let me know. mush-z is currently the most popular
option as it has a really good audio environment but there are others.

hth

On 12/6/17, Damien Sykes <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi there.
> You know, I wasn’t sure if Alter Aeon was discussed on here much any more.
> Given that updates are still posted here that sends me a clear message that
> it is still popular.
> I have been hesitant to try MUDs for a while due to the fact that I always
> knew them to be mainly textual, leading to a lot of confusion and
> frustration for beginners of the text gaming world, and a slight sense of
> anticlimax for those more used to real-time gaming such as myself.
> However I was recently informed that MUDs have now become more than just the
> traditional text adventure style game and can now include audio, action
> hotkeys etc, like any other audio game might.
> To that end, I have been recommended to, and trying to get into, AA. However
> so far I have found the whole concept confusing and almost advanced.
> I know something like Crazy Party is no comparison to something like AA, but
> this is how clueless I am in that I’ll have to use it to try and
> conceptualise things in my head, as it is the closest thing I’m aware of.
>
> 1. To connect to a Crazy Party server you use Crazy Party and wait for
> players to connect. With AA, it seems there are various applications that
> will support it and there are people there all the time. Is this because AA
> is centrally rather than individually hosted? What are people doing and what
> would I be expected to do? Last thing I want is to find myself logged in,
> clueless as to what to do and have someone say, “what are you doing just sat
> there?” or even worse getting killed.
> 2. In Crazy Party you simply choose a username and host a server or choose
> one to connect to. AA seems to want character types, skill levels etc, which
> goes way over my head. Seems like AA is taking real life concepts like
> priests and crafters and fighters and the like, none of which I’m good at in
> real life...Are these just game related? What is expected from each
> profession and how do you learn it? Is this specific to AA or are all MUDs
> like this?
> 3. Despite the fact I was told that it was like a regular audio game, I’m
> still being asked to type in text commands. I always found this a little
> daunting in offline text adventures, given you have to know all the
> commands, what you can do with each command etc. Whereas an adventure game
> like Chillingham gives you a set list, a text adventure could have a whole
> host of relevant options. While I suppose this gives more replay value to
> those who are used to such systems, to those who have had little, if any,
> experience with this form of gaming it can be very confusing. Especially if
> you don’t know how movement works. To give an example, “Forward is not
> recognised as a valid exit”? I didn’t get that message on AA, but a text
> adventure I tried to see if I could get used to the system before deciding
> whether to try out MUDs.
> 4. Now for the software...AA seems to guide blind players to something
> called “MushZ”, which I believe is some derivative of another gaming system
> that is designed in such a way as to make it easier for us to play. Problem
> is, I’m getting tons of errors regarding TTS and sounds, and even more
> warnings about uninitialised variables. There’s nothing in the docs
> regarding this leading me to assume that I’m one of a few, if not alone, in
> having these errors.
>
> Needless to say. MUDs still seem like a whole planet away from audio gaming
> and so I feel something a bit more is needed for beginners than, here’s the
> software, get playing. During the short spell I actually played MUDs several
> years ago, someone was practically holding my hand and guiding me every step
> of the way, so that when I lost contact with this person I pretty much had
> to stop because I still didn’t know what I was doing. Is there something I
> am missing? Are there thoughts from other beginners in this area? Or is it
> one of these merky areas where it’s hard for people to get into it unless
> you were practically brought up with it, kind of thing?
> Cheers.
> Damien.
>

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