The client I use is one called muddle. It's for unix type oses, and isn't
available on windows (as far as I know) it was included with a mud called
mordor, though I'm not sure which version of mordor included muddle. I've
modified the client to use the mud sound protocol (msp) which alteraeon
Travis, what client are you using? Also, I didn't know that Alter had built in
sounds. How would you go about getting those into your client of choice?
Thanks,
Ari
> On Dec 1, 2015, at 8:45 PM, Travis Siegel wrote:
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> Oh, man, I love the sounds on alteraeon. It adds so
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I'm quite happy to play without sounds, though if your looking for sounds in
a mud Lindsay you should try the mushZ alter pack.
much as I'm usually a big fan of Vipmud, the mushZ cliant is the one
exception, sinse
Oh, man, I love the sounds on alteraeon. It adds so much to the game.
When I have my client using the mud provided sounds, I don't even need to
watch my text scroll, I just listen to the sounds, and that tells me
what's going on. Of course, at the moment, my client's sound capabilities
are
and environments.
All the best,
Dark.
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From: "Lindsay Cowell" <lindsay.cow...@annebill64.plus.com>
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Subject: [Audyssey] Muds was Re: Alter Aeon
So learn how to script and make them.
Mike.
On 12/1/2015 9:25 AM, Lindsay Cowell wrote:
I love muds, but not that many of them have sound packs for VipMud.
That adds to the game for me.
On 01/12/2015 14:17, Mike Wassel wrote:
It's not muds in general, I think it has more to do with the
I love muds, but not that many of them have sound packs for VipMud. That
adds to the game for me.
On 01/12/2015 14:17, Mike Wassel wrote:
It's not muds in general, I think it has more to do with the bigger
muds really. Well, I can't say that, because the Iron Realms ones
were alright, but