Hey shadowDragon. I'm in a rock band myself, but if you look in the
general english forum there is a sticky there called bands looking for
members that might be of some help.
BTW, let me know if you want to join our tribe just for blind players.
My name in game is Gerry Johnson.
Later,
hi chee i may join it i have to get my char logged on again soon
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Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 6:58 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Popomundo
Hey shadowDragon. I'm in a rock band myself, but
where could i get this game? never saw it. is it a audio game?s
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Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2007 10:37 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Terrestrial Invaders
The new Terrestrial invaders game is
hate to say this, but shades of doom is not the only one. there is pipe 2,
tank commander, hunter, and a hole lot more. just to name a few. the stupid
thing with these games is, you can't post to the site. or maybe you could?
not sure. never tried them. but I saw the game and was shocked to
I've bunches of info, but I did already share it. There're some very easy
steps to make cracking and cheating harder.
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Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 9:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Urgent!
Hi.
Funnily enough, I was trying this game out just yesterday. It's a sort of
universally accessible game, meaning there are options to play it just using
audio, as well as with one switch, the mouse, with captions of the sfx for
deaf gamers, with enlarged or high contrast graphics etc.
You
Hi Dark,
Yeah, that is one reason that people use text adventure tool kits rather than
re inventing the wheel. Parsing the input is not an easy task. And I think
the same would be very much true for a trivia game that is not multiple choice.
Like all of the below would be correct and the
Hi Nicol,
Thanks. I don't know if there is another trivia game like mine. You know
multiple choice that keeps track of how many answers you get correct.
Who wants to be a millionaire is multiple choice for money, the questions are
ascending in difficulty and you are out as soon as you miss
at the same time, if you have no other way of backing it up ...
i have plenty of ways but there might be some people who don't have any ways
of backing up.
my plan when i start selling is to have a similar policy to bsc games and
steve-audio - three licence keys per year, although i'm still
oh-oh ...
looks like i'm gonna have to put some security checks, and maybe have
records of people who have actually purchased something. the only problem
then lies when someone else pretends to be the person who bought the game
just so they can get a key, giving the product id for their
the audiogames.net guy is on this list i think.
regards,
damien
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From: Davy Kager [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 1:36 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Urgent! pyracy issue for Shades of doom
I read it as
lol not everyone's parents ... mine would very rarely buy a game for me
without asking me for the money back ...
parents are always very cautious when it comes to buying online from parties
they don't even know about, which is understandable.
that's why i'm also looking for a way for kids to be
no, it'll just force him to find other and more secure ways of putting in a
registration system, like che, he has the option of online activation, etc.
regards,
damien
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it's ok just saying things like oh you must buy the game, but the fact of
the matter is, there is always going to be crackers out there. i'm not
trying to condone it, but there must be some reason that crackers have for
cracking it - either it's too expensive, or nobody else will buy it for
i find sendspace and yousendit a terror!
regards,
damien
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Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 4:00 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] I found a game for us
I can definitely use sent space or
Hi.
I have some ideas about this sort of protection of a sort.
In some of the older games I used to play with friends on old pcs like yagar
mission, and golden axe, you could crack the game without buying it.
But to do that you needed to solve the puzzel, or answer some general knowledge
You are right about that damon, my dad asks me what for?
He doesn't understand about gaming on pcs or computers.
He mostly uses those for work.
I have loads of games and well frankly he thinks I have enough.
So I buy games when ever i find an especially good one.
I have most stuff now.
At 08:44
Damon, keep a record of the email address and you shouldn't have a problem like
that.
If you want and this goes for any dev, if you want me to check your game for
basic easy crack proofing, I'm happy to do that.
Stuff like compressing sounds in known archive formats, or putting
gamename-demo
what I used to do was use a password manager called password keeper to store
all my reg codes in.
However I just havn't bothered receantly, mainly because I carry my stuff on a
flash, ok its not to secure as I don't do anything special to it, but then I
don't give that info out or use that
Hi Damian.
to be honest, all the examples I've seen of these types of things came with
a book, which was just a list of information that you then had to look up
and enter into the game.
for example, for secret of monkey island, You'd get a list of pirates and
what date they were hung (about
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HI all
I think its possible to create a trivial persuit game using jaws
scripts.
If you want a question where the user have to type in the answer you
Hmmm, I'm not sure about that one, sinse firstly you'd stil have the same
problem with regards to multiple ways of phrasing answers, and secondly, not
everyone uses Jaws (I for example use Hal).
All the best,
dark.
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Multiple phrasing of answers
By using if statements you can include that.
If the user types Hogwarts express say string correct..
ElIf user types the
Hi Nicol,
That is a big problem for the game developer, figuring how many ways to
answer a question and how many ways it can be miss-spelled.
I once looked at a name that tune game for DOS and it had at least 20 ways
to spell each song title.
It also had a button to accept a wrong answer as
yeah games don't cost that much. Could you imagine shades of doom costing
$1200 just for a key to play the game?
Josh
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Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 10:21 PM
Subject: Re:
I think you have to find the time turner in order to save the game.
Josh
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Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 10:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] found the map in Sarah
Hello Anne,
Actually,
well as far as screen readers are concerned, there really shouldn't be any
excuse for people cracking them now because we have NVDA which is
open-source and if people want it to be as good as jaws or window-eyes they
can get the source-code, modify it and make it just as good or maybe better.
maybe the new generation of parents won't be as cautious and will buy their
kids games online. I've been using the internet since 1995 or so. So when my
son gets older and if he wants games I'll buy them for him.
Josh
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Hello all,
Please, stear this topic back to gaming related or close the topic.
Screen reader piracy and NVDA has nothing to do with the current topic.
Josh wrote:
well as far as screen readers are concerned, there really shouldn't be any
excuse for people cracking them now because we have
Hm... a game and a car. Two vastly different things... aren't we stretching
this a bit far? *grins* Pff why doesn't somebody obtain the key and send it
to greenwood so that he could develope a patch or put security measures in
future versions?
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Is anyone else getting this msg when they try to play sryth?
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Forbidden
You don't have permission to access / on this server.
Apache/1.3.37 Server at www.sryth.com Port 80
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Please, take this topic off the list immediately. This is off topic.
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Hi Kerry,
If you ever discover the method by which they are cracking these games
would you please drop me an email at
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so I can test Montezuma's Revenge security system against it.
Like Che if I discover allot of my commercial games wind up as cracked
software I will either
not really. because you can take your laptop computer into your car and play
the game while driving your car. But if you try to use your car-keys to
register the game that won't work.
Josh
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Huh? I was just on yesterday and I didn't get that.
Bryan and Jennie, the Engaged Audio Gamers.
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From: Everett Elam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 8:18 AM
Subject: [Audyssey] sryth unable to access
Is anyone
Hi tom,
Maybe someone is buying the games and then handing out the keys. I recommend
doing what gma-games does by assigning each computer a unique ID, and then
baseing the key off of both the ID number and the user's full name. so that
way the game will only work on the user's computer, the
Hello all,
First of all, as you may know, nothing is uncrackable.
As you said in the earlier posts, its quite disappointing, in the developer's
point of view, after the hard work, now somebody cracked it and sharing the
crack. If this happens with us, i hope it won't, that we discover
that
Pff sorry let me through now. Must've been temporary or something
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Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 9:13 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] sryth unable to access
Huh? I was just on
For anyone who thinks it's too much trouble, or that it's difficult, to
prevent having to get another authorization key for games: Making a backup
copy of your game key is simple. Got a brailler and some paper? Slate and
stylus? How about a tape recorder and a blank tape? A CD that you can
I thought this new forum might be interesting, either for gaming fanatics or
for the devs...
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Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 8:23 PM
Subject: Re: [L Talk] New audio Games Forum
Hi,
I
Hi Josh,
We will be using a product key system that is hardware specific.
However, even that isn't full proof. All we end up doing is uping the
stakes of what degree of hacker we are up against.
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Hi Rob,
Again this depends on perspective. If it is only a few cracking games
most developers can live with that. If it is lots of them then it
becomes financially ruinousness to a small company such as ours.
Let's say that a company has 1000 blind customers. Ok, 25 crackers isn't
to bad.
Hi Phil,
I haven't played around with the demo lately, so I really haven't gotten
very far in it at all. Once I master the different commands I'll buy the
game. maybe tonight I'll spend some time playing around with it.
Josh
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Whats the point? We already have audiogames.net.
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Hello! On the 25th of May, it was my birthday. I want to know how much
the Teriformers demo let's you play.
Hunter
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I just got home from work and I'll try the send space thing, this game is about
being a drug seller, purchasing different drugs, re - selling them, making a
profit and traveling to different places around the globe selling, you also
purchase guns, ammo,non - scent spray for traveling, shipping
well, I just sent the game to the list, let's see if it arrives here.. ttyl
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Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 5:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] I found a game for us
tell sendspace to
Hi all,
Well, I've just messaged someone to join a band and hopefully we'll get
this cleared up. However, when I searched for Chea in the game to
enquire about joining the blind popomundo tribe, he's 1, dead, and 2, he
hasn't logged in for months. Now since I'm joining an established band,
I
Well guys, this isn't another problem, but keep in mind my new char is
Lee Elias. Anthony Woodcock is still there, but he's dead. It's strange
why when I go to Woodcock's page he's online...
It's amazing how long the guy lived before starving to death, Woodcock
died on May 19th. I don't
no it does not seem to.
At 03:38 p.m. 7/06/2007, you wrote:
well, I just sent the game to the list, let's see if it arrives here.. ttyl
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From: shaun everiss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 5:42 PM
Subject:
Yah, Ian wrote and told me I show as dead when a search is done, I have no
idea why that is, as my character is alive and well, and I logged into the
game just today.
As for being ticked off, I'm not sure what you mean there, I don't even
remember interacting with your character in the
Have you had any luck finding out how to modify the xmls?
Ken Downey
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Coming soon,
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The pleasant way to get a massage--no staring, just caring.
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Ok, I'm stupid. I gave the wrong spelling for my name in Popomundo, it
should be Gerry Johnston with a T.
Sorry about that.
Contact me in game and I'll invite you to our blind tribe so you can get
the achievment in game.
Later,
Che
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how about having a website data base to register on? then you download the
game.
once you installed the game? there should be a registration data base the
gamer connect to, and then he put in his info. and every time he start this
game. a check for the information would go to the site,
Hi.
anyone know what is up with this game?
the mud is down.
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