Re: [Audyssey] What happened to DanZ Games?

2007-06-26 Thread Davy Kager
That'd be pretty bad! Super Deekout was just a great game!
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i think it's down for ever.
Brandon
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 Hello!

 I just went to DanZ Games at http://www.danzgames.com/ to check out some
 of his games, but unfortunately it displayed a message saying that the
 domain was disabled. I suppose it's only a domain that has been expired,
 or is he actually completely down?

 I'd appreciate any info!
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Re: [Audyssey] What happened to DanZ Games?

2007-06-26 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi Brandon,
What makes you think that? I didn't see anything that suggested the site 
will be down forever.

gmail wrote:
 i think it's down for ever.
 Brandon
   


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Re: [Audyssey] What happened to DanZ Games?

2007-06-26 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi Davy,
It looks to me as if Dan's domain expired. It doesn't necissarily say if 
this is temperary or if he has decided to stop making games, but my 
guess is this is a temperary thing.


Davy Kager wrote:
 Hello!

 I just went to DanZ Games at http://www.danzgames.com/ to check out some of 
 his games, but unfortunately it displayed a message saying that the domain 
 was disabled. I suppose it's only a domain that has been expired, or is he 
 actually completely down?

 I'd appreciate any info!
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[Audyssey] still about super deek out and danzgames.com

2007-06-26 Thread Talksina
hi, just to inform you that I wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED], the mail 
where I got the super deekout serial number from, and I didn't get any 
returned mail error message  yet.
I'll let you know if mr. Zingaro will answer to me.


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[Audyssey] Update on DanZ Games

2007-06-26 Thread Davy Kager
Well, not much of an update, but still interesting. The domainname does expire 
on June 16th 2008, so it should be alive eh? I hope he isn't going down.
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[Audyssey] Games under Vista

2007-06-26 Thread Christian
Hi all,
Is there any way for me to play Pipe2 under Vista? Getting an error message 
when launching it.
Thanks,
Christian


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Re: [Audyssey] What happened to DanZ Games?

2007-06-26 Thread Charles Rivard
I ordered Search Party about a week ago, and got the authorization key 
within 24 hours.  Somehow, I don't think the site is down forever.
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] What happened to DanZ Games?


 Hi Brandon,
 What makes you think that? I didn't see anything that suggested the site
 will be down forever.

 gmail wrote:
 i think it's down for ever.
 Brandon



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Re: [Audyssey] Games under Vista

2007-06-26 Thread Raul a. Gallegos
What error are you getting?

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Christian said the following on 6/26/2007 2:26 PM:
 Hi all,
 Is there any way for me to play Pipe2 under Vista? Getting an error message 
 when launching it.
 Thanks,
 Christian


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Re: [Audyssey] Games under Vista

2007-06-26 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi Christian,
A few months back I wrote up a Vista compatibility chart. BSC's Pipe 2 
and Troopenum 2 are currently incompatible with Windows Vista. From what 
I understand the security system Justin uses on those games for securing 
sound effects has some known issues under Windows Vista.
However, I have heard from Justin personally on the matter, and he says 
he is currently trying to find a work around for the issues. That said, 
there is no known time frame for when the Troopenum and Pipe upgrades 
for Vista will become available.

Christian wrote:
 Hi all,
 Is there any way for me to play Pipe2 under Vista? Getting an error message 
 when launching it.
 Thanks,
 Christian


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Re: [Audyssey] Games under Vista

2007-06-26 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi Raul,
It's my guess he is getting the can not initialise error I got when I 
tried the games out on Vista for my compatibility chart last March.


Raul a. Gallegos wrote:
 What error are you getting?

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Re: [Audyssey] Games under Vista

2007-06-26 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi Che,
Both Troopenum and Pipe 2 do not require the .Net framework so 
installing .Net 1.1 wouldn't help in this case.
Justin hasn't been forth coming about what security system he uses to 
pack his sounds for Pipe and Troopenum, but from what I have been given 
to understand it doesn't work with Vista.
By the way, in case anyone wanted to know VB 6 was used for Troopenum 
and Pipe.

Che wrote:
   Try installing .net framework 1.1 on top of 2.0 or 3.0, whatever you 
 already have.  This has fixed the startup problem for Rail Racer at least.
   


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Re: [Audyssey] Games under Vista

2007-06-26 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi Raul,
You know, I think you are on to something. Vista allows an end user to 
disable the uac confirmation to let stuff through. If someone turned 
that off via msconfig I wonder if Troopenum and Pipe would then run.


Raul a. Gallegos wrote:
 I wonder if Vista's more secure features have something to do with it, 
 or at least are part of the problem. I installed the Pipe2, and Troop2 
 games on a newly reformatted and reinstalled xp-pro system and can only 
 run the games from my admin account. If I try to run them as a limited 
 user, I get a probabl insanity in the encryption module error. Since 
 many of the things you have to do in Vista require the uac to be 
 confirmed, this sounds like a similar problem.

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Re: [Audyssey] Games under Vista

2007-06-26 Thread shaun everiss
well I have a friend that tried vista.
He said that he turned off uac as it got really anoying.
do you want to runm this program?
yes
do you really want to run this program?
Well what do you think, weird and screwy.
Personally I will stay with xp till it dies.
At 10:21 a.m. 27/06/2007, you wrote:

Hi Raul,
You know, I think you are on to something. Vista allows an end user to
disable the uac confirmation to let stuff through. If someone turned
that off via msconfig I wonder if Troopenum and Pipe would then run.


Raul a. Gallegos wrote:
  I wonder if Vista's more secure features have something to do with it,
  or at least are part of the problem. I installed the Pipe2, and Troop2
  games on a newly reformatted and reinstalled xp-pro system and can only
  run the games from my admin account. If I try to run them as a limited
  user, I get a probabl insanity in the encryption module error. Since
  many of the things you have to do in Vista require the uac to be
  confirmed, this sounds like a similar problem.
 
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Re: [Audyssey] Games under Vista

2007-06-26 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi Shaun,
Well, when installing lots of applications or for trouble shooting 
purposes the UAC prompt is down right annoying. In that case I say turn 
the Vista UAC confirmation off for a while.
However, it is rather helpful if viruses and other harmful pieces of 
software attempt to take control of your system or damage it. In that 
case the UAC  confirmation can be the diference between stopping a 
harmful piece of software cold or having your Windows system fried. Take 
your pick.
Bottom line one of the reasons Microsoft has the UAC confirmation on is 
to try and idiot proof the operating system from the general public 
which doesn't know jack about system security. For example, most Windows 
XP users blindly run XP as administrator day in and day out. The way to 
make XP more secure is create an admin account for software installs, 
etc, and create yourself a limited user account for day to day use. Tell 
most general XP users that and they will likely ask you what's the 
difference, or say I didn't know that.
I hate to be sinical here, but bottom line most of the general computer 
users I have met know how to get on the internet, read his or her email, 
run MS Word, and beyond that don't know anything else about their 
computer. It is those people that Microsoft has to worry about, because 
they are the first to scream my computer doesn't work and I don't know 
what to do. They would have not likely been in that situation in the 
first place if they had actually took the time to read some computer 
manuals or attended a few computer classes. However, you don't want to 
get me started on those lazy people who buy software and don't read the 
manuals, and then come asking for help rather than looking up the answer 
in the manual.
Sorry, I am getting off the point about games and Vista.So let's get 
back to the original topic.
Cheers.





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Re: [Audyssey] Games under Vista

2007-06-26 Thread Charles Rivard
Oh, rats!  Just when it was getting interesting??  People don't actually 
read manuals?  I wonder if it applies to blind gamers??  (evil grin)
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Games under Vista


 Hi Shaun,
 Well, when installing lots of applications or for trouble shooting
 purposes the UAC prompt is down right annoying. In that case I say turn
 the Vista UAC confirmation off for a while.
 However, it is rather helpful if viruses and other harmful pieces of
 software attempt to take control of your system or damage it. In that
 case the UAC  confirmation can be the diference between stopping a
 harmful piece of software cold or having your Windows system fried. Take
 your pick.
 Bottom line one of the reasons Microsoft has the UAC confirmation on is
 to try and idiot proof the operating system from the general public
 which doesn't know jack about system security. For example, most Windows
 XP users blindly run XP as administrator day in and day out. The way to
 make XP more secure is create an admin account for software installs,
 etc, and create yourself a limited user account for day to day use. Tell
 most general XP users that and they will likely ask you what's the
 difference, or say I didn't know that.
 I hate to be sinical here, but bottom line most of the general computer
 users I have met know how to get on the internet, read his or her email,
 run MS Word, and beyond that don't know anything else about their
 computer. It is those people that Microsoft has to worry about, because
 they are the first to scream my computer doesn't work and I don't know
 what to do. They would have not likely been in that situation in the
 first place if they had actually took the time to read some computer
 manuals or attended a few computer classes. However, you don't want to
 get me started on those lazy people who buy software and don't read the
 manuals, and then come asking for help rather than looking up the answer
 in the manual.
 Sorry, I am getting off the point about games and Vista.So let's get
 back to the original topic.
 Cheers.





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