• Shells: Roguelike

    From Mindless Automaton@ELDRITCH to DOVE-Net.Programming_(Jav on Wednesday, August 30, 2006 19:03:00
    I've been working on a shell for my BBS that is similar to a roguelike
    game (ie. Nethack, Angband, Moria, Adom, etc.)

    Although incomplete (you can walk around, but thats about it), I have it available as a demo on my BBS. Its also available to the guest account.

    Questions, comments, etc. appreciated.

    Thanks,

    Mindless Automaton
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  • From Deuce@SYNCNIX to Mindless Automaton on Wednesday, August 30, 2006 23:06:00
    Re: Shells: Roguelike
    By: Mindless Automaton to DOVE-Net.Programming_(Jav on Wed Aug 30 2006 07:03 pm

    I've been working on a shell for my BBS that is similar to a roguelike
    game (ie. Nethack, Angband, Moria, Adom, etc.)

    Although incomplete (you can walk around, but thats about it), I have it available as a demo on my BBS. Its also available to the guest account.

    Questions, comments, etc. appreciated.

    A telnet address would help out.

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    I find pleasure in knowing... this colours my words enough that people think I enjoy proving them wrong. Howver, I would be just as happy being proven wrong and knowing more than proving myself right. Please understand that any perceived rudeness is not intended. Rest assured that should I feel like being purposely rude, I will insult you personally and not attack your knowledge.

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  • From Mindless Automaton@ELDRITCH to Deuce on Thursday, August 31, 2006 10:15:00
    Deuce wrote:
    Re: Shells: Roguelike
    By: Mindless Automaton to DOVE-Net.Programming_(Jav on Wed Aug 30 2006 07:03 pm

    I've been working on a shell for my BBS that is similar to a roguelike game (ie. Nethack, Angband, Moria, Adom, etc.)

    Although incomplete (you can walk around, but thats about it), I have it available as a demo on my BBS. Its also available to the guest account.

    Questions, comments, etc. appreciated.

    A telnet address would help out.


    This message was just to built hype. Snakes on a Plane! ;P

    eldritch.darktech.org

    -Mindless Automaton
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  • From Mindless Automaton@ELDRITCH to Deuce on Wednesday, September 06, 2006 09:53:00
    Deuce wrote:
    Re: Shells: Roguelike
    By: Mindless Automaton to DOVE-Net.Programming_(Jav on Wed Aug 30 2006 07:03 pm

    I've been working on a shell for my BBS that is similar to a roguelike game (ie. Nethack, Angband, Moria, Adom, etc.)

    Although incomplete (you can walk around, but thats about it), I have it available as a demo on my BBS. Its also available to the guest account.

    Questions, comments, etc. appreciated.

    A telnet address would help out.


    Alright, so having had a look, do you think writing a game using
    javascript? Its just the default shell slopped up to pretend to
    be a game. :)

    How hard do you think it'd be to code it to be multinode so you could
    see another user walking around?

    Thanks,

    Mindless Automaton
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  • From Deuce@SYNCNIX to Mindless Automaton on Wednesday, September 06, 2006 12:39:00
    Re: Re: Shells: Roguelike
    By: Mindless Automaton to Deuce on Wed Sep 06 2006 09:53 am

    How hard do you think it'd be to code it to be multinode so you could
    see another user walking around?

    Well, you have file access and file locking, so it'd be no harder than writing such a thing in any other language.

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  • From Mindless Automaton@ELDRITCH to Deuce on Wednesday, September 06, 2006 19:44:00
    Deuce wrote:
    Re: Re: Shells: Roguelike
    By: Mindless Automaton to Deuce on Wed Sep 06 2006 09:53 am

    How hard do you think it'd be to code it to be multinode so you could
    see another user walking around?

    Well, you have file access and file locking, so it'd be no harder than writing
    such a thing in any other language.


    So in other words no matter what language I code in, I have to learn it
    before I can code something. ;)

    Rats..

    -Mindless Automaton
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  • From Tracker1@TRN to Mindless Automaton on Thursday, September 07, 2006 16:49:00
    Mindless Automaton wrote:
    How hard do you think it'd be to code it to be multinode so you could
    see another user walking around?

    Well, you have file access and file locking, so it'd be no harder than writing
    such a thing in any other language.

    So in other words no matter what language I code in, I have to learn it before I can code something. ;)

    Rats..

    despite what many, many VB and PHP developers believe.. yes.

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  • From James King to Mindless Automaton on Saturday, September 30, 2006 09:46:53
    Deuce wrote:
    Re: Re: Shells: Roguelike
    By: Mindless Automaton to Deuce on Wed Sep 06 2006 09:53 am

    How hard do you think it'd be to code it to be multinode so you could see another user walking around?

    Well, you have file access and file locking, so it'd be no harder than writing such a thing in any other language.


    So in other words no matter what language I code in, I have to learn it before I can code something. ;)

    Rats..

    So many of us reach the same conclusion...
    Nuc...Nucl... Nucular... {psst what's it called, again?}