What?

This is the first I've heard of this.

I've been playing alter aeon for years, and never knew they had a blind friendly port.

What does it offer that the main mud port does not?

What's the purpose?

(honestly, I don't see the point, but whatever works I guess).


On 2/21/2023 6:05 PM, Heather Seaman wrote:

If you play Alter Aeon just be sure to use their blind-friendly port. I believe it's 3010. Type that into your client of choice along with the address to shut off art and possibly other graphical elements. I don't know if that also activates their screen reader mode or if you have to do that from the character creation screen.

On Feb 21, 2023 1:31 PM, Lindsay Cowell <[email protected]> wrote:

    Any mud will do, just need to be able to customize things like the
    prompt. I hate it when Jaws is coming out with random words and
    numbers.

    *From:* [email protected] <[email protected]> *On Behalf
    Of *Travis Siegel
    *Sent:* 21 February 2023 14:10
    *To:* [email protected]
    *Subject:* Re: [blind-gamers] Muds

    There aren't many muds with sound packs, mostly because nobody has
    taken the time to create one.

    If you're working on strictly soundpack muds, alter aeon is your
    best bet.

    If you want something with lots of newbie helpers, and one that
    has lots and lots to do, then try 3k.org.  It also has a sister
    mud at 3scapes.org if you like the one, you'll probably like the
    other one, since they share many of the same features.

    I also log into ancient anguish from time to time, just because
    it's been around since the 90s, and I used to play on it back
    then, so I still pop in every now and then just to see what's
    going on. Occasionally I'll play for a few months, then bow out
    again for months to years at a time, but I do tend to drop by
    again afterwords just to see what changed.

    If you're looking for a huge gaming area, and loads and loads of
    races to choose from, then lostsouls.org is probably the one you
    want, though I stopped playing there years ago when they expanded
    the mud to something like three times it's original size, and
    their navigation went out the window.  It's probably considerably
    easier for someone who never played under the old system, but I
    quit playing when I couldn't find anything anymore, and discovered
    that their expansion didn't account for things like roads that
    just ended in the middle of nowhere, and then you'd find little
    settlements scattered all over the plains with absolutely markings
    to help find your way back to it.

    Which, honestly, was a real shame, because I'd played on that mud
    for nearly 20 years before leaving that one after those impossible
    (for me) changes.  It's still a great mud, I just can't handle it
    anymore.

    On 2/21/2023 4:38 AM, Lindsay Cowell wrote:

        Hi

        I feel like creating a character on a mud that is easy to
        follow. I know how to move around in a mud, but I don’t want
        anything too complicated, as a lot of them don’t have sound packs.

        Lindsay Cowell




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