Why I started doing this for myself is that I've had some great experience with playing genesis, and know that I like the game, but that endless walls of text aren't the way that I will enjoy it the most. Or you can just stay in sparkle and talk to people. You can even run around with brief mode off and not running gagmiss if your idea of a good gaming experience is being flooded with unformatted text.
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The good thing about free will is that you can obviously stay in telnet: 3011 with your limit of 30 aliases and enjoy the game that way if you feel that that is more of your thing.
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Laurel wrote:Basically direction "WoW with full set of mods and addons on top", but this is a mud.
Then you'd have more specific things, like stuff for guilds, clubs and race specific things, with its individual messages, highlights, triggers, whatnot Having the statuses from examining questorbs/hints avaliable everywhere Highlights of current targets, your health, enemy health, and sofort
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Is there a way to make this automated somehow? So you download and install the client, and its already set up to connect to Genesis and all settings and stuff are already there?Ĭherek wrote:Gruff: I am gonna "do an Amberlee" here and be surprised about a client feature. When I checked it out some time ago it seemed like you need to import some type of settings file or something manually. FMud can be played in a web browser which is good, and the official client has really nice potential but currently both options are pretty "clean" and lacking features. You're little setup with things you're wearing etc really neat I think and would be a great improvement from the free clients we are currently offering, which are FMud and Sandaolphon's Genesis client.
Is it something people use? For me personally making maps work on a customized genesis client would be like the last thing on my list.Īutoconnect to Genesis, a bunch of colors and predefinied aliases (and maybe some triggers?) would be really nice. Gruff: I am gonna "do an Amberlee" here and be surprised about a client feature.