Hi Kimberly.
yes, vipmud will run on windows 7, vista and xp. the reason it only lists
vista is that at the time it was released vista was the new os out so david
greenwood highlighted the compatibility for it and hasn't updated the info.
About program files x86 I'm afraid I'm not sure
Hello, All.
I was wondering if anyone might know what is the storyline for Bokurano
Daiboukenn?
It would be great to know the story.
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Thanks Dark, that's what I thought...I've read all of the how to's and
I'm going to download it and start with AA...It looks like fun, and I
remember what printed character sheets look like so let's
hope...lol...Thanks for the info...(smile)
On 1/3/13, dark d...@xgam.org wrote:
Hi Kimberly.
Hi Kimberly,
Hopefully someone who is running Windows 7 can say this better than I can.
In Windows XP you press the start key, then p for program files and then k for
kitchensinc. In Windows 7 you will see both program files and something like
program files x86. So you press enter on
I don't know the entire story because I haven't finished the game. And I
don't know the entire thing of what I've played so far, because my Japanese
is high beginner level at best in terms of vocabulary. But this is what I
know so far.
Your player character is the hero of a story that involves
Hi Jim, thanks, and it really doesn't sound that confusing...I decided
to delete the folder from my x86 programs and reload it, so I'd know
exactly where it is, and now, I don't remember how I did it, because
I don't have winzip, I have 7zip, so when it tries to unzip it gives
me an error
I just registered, and subscribed to the specific topic. The
forum emailed me to say that a reply was posted, but I have to go
to the actual website to read the messages, which is what I'm
trying to avoid with the rss. I had also subscribed to the
specific topic rss, though like I said, I'm
Hahaha!!!...Did I say I was going to stick this out?...I should've
just said I'd lose ten pounds instead of learning this !...Not
doing well, if you couldn't guessMy husband just called and wants to
get me a new lap top after taxes and I'm thinking, maybe not a good
idea if I can't learn to
Hi John.
Well unfortunately if your looking for recieving messages without going to
the forum, your out of luck. Audiogames.net is an online forum, and it's
pretty much in the name that it's online and not intended as a mailing list.
The most you can do is have updates mailed to you and then
Keith,
According to the code on the mob, that's all you should have to do -
give Rath the three items, and he should give back the dagger.
There's no extra requirements or triggers that need to be hit. If it
didn't work before, there had to be something wrong with the items you
gave - perhaps
Hi Kimberly,
Just for your information the 32-bit or x86 programs go in
c:\Program Files (x86)
which is pretty standard for Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8
64-bit systems.
As for hating computers I think that's just your inexperience talking.
Once you get to know them I'm sure you'd love
Okay, because I gave Rath the following items:
A small thin dagger (gotten from a rogue fighting vorpal bunnies in the same
area)
Draak's secret spice mix (or something like that) (I got this from the rogue
that was setting up a campfire)
and a bag of star dust (found by the draak's special
Keith,
You need to get magical stardust, by trading the wallet to the
wandering man. The normal stardust from the murlocks won't work.
Dennis Towne
Alter Aeon MUD
http://www.alteraeon.com
On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 1:04 PM, Keith ks.steinbac...@gmail.com wrote:
Okay, because I gave Rath the
gotcha I knew Rath was not sure between the stardust and magic dust.
Than't s where I was wrong
Thanks Dennis
Keith
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From: Dennis Towne s...@xirr.com
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2013 3:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey]
The game needs to be able to output text to the clipboard. Most Japanese
games can. In some cases it needs to be toggled, but not many, and it's
usually not hard to find, like in Shadow Line you just pick the top option
when the game starts. Then for any text, which includes menues, dialogue,
Hi All.
I don't have musical knoledge and I'm not familiar with the system on writing notes, octaves and so forth, that the Synth instrument
in BGT uses too.
Where can I find a simple document that can help me to understand the basics of this musical notation? Or, would someone send me a
couple
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