Ty Breaker wrote: > Hi, I'm a fan of backgammon and after not having played it for ages, did > a search to find a free variant and found yours. Years ago, I played > NetGammon a bit until my friend and I got stroppy with each other over > the use of the cube. At the time, the GNU Backgammon was a new project > with nothing released. It sure was a nice surprise to see how your hard > work has progressed. I've been running the game in 3D mode and love it. > > I think the range of boards could improved and the graphics quality of > them made even more realistic but I honestly have to say, I don't recall > any other version of backgammon I played being this pretty. I'm a > hopeless player so haven't won a game yet but it is an addictive game > anyway.
Thanks. > Not sure if I've missed it but one feature I'd like to see is the > ability to specify an IP address of another player to have a 1-on-1 game > over the net without having to use FIBS. You can't play over a network connection at the moment (strangely the only network option is to play against gnubg remotely), I'll add it to my "things to do" list as a few people have asked for this and in theory it should quite easy to do (that doesn't mean I'll do it any time soon, but you never know). Jon
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