Ironrealms Flash Client

by Estarra

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Unknown2009-06-07 15:51:51
I think it's only good if you're not on your own PC... and it strangely has no Java... noway.gif
Lanath2009-07-21 18:42:39
I think new players and code-averse folk will like this client- it's straight forward and more visually appealing than some of the dryer clients out there. There are two tutorials on how to make triggers and alias within it, and an overview of the client over on YouTube.
Unknown2010-03-26 02:18:16
Has anyone else noticed that this client doesn't seem to recognize line breaks (i.e., blank lines between paragraphs and the like)? That includes help files, which is particularly annoying; mashed-together text is well known as being hard to read.

I'm asking because it could just be my browser. I'll submit a report through that Iron Realms link on the first post in any case.

...And yeah, time to fire up the ol' zMUD/CMUD/MUSHClient.
Eventru2010-03-26 02:19:31
QUOTE (Cambrian @ Mar 25 2010, 10:18 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Has anyone else noticed that this client doesn't seem to recognize line breaks (i.e., blank lines between paragraphs and the like)? That includes help files, which is particularly annoying; mashed-together text is well known as being hard to read.

I'm asking because it could just be my browser. I'll submit a report through that Iron Realms link on the first post in any case.

...And yeah, time to fire up the ol' zMUD/CMUD/MUSHClient.


Its editor, yes. I found this very frustrating when I was forced to use it due to connection issues with my laptop.
Unknown2010-03-26 02:26:04
QUOTE (Eventru @ Mar 25 2010, 10:19 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Its editor, yes. I found this very frustrating when I was forced to use it due to connection issues with my laptop.


For me, it's also true of the main output window. I tried to find a setting of some sort to change it, but there doesn't seem to be one.

It's really a great and snappy little client, good for starting out (I didn't want to start Lusternia and try to remember how to use zMUD at the same time), though. The map window is particularly useful.