Trusler2009-10-19 15:11:33
Hello all,
I play Lusternia on a Macintosh. Right now I connect using Atlantis. I have no experience in scripting (a few years back I played Achaea and used the evidently now ubiquitous VadiSystem for curing), but I am not opposed to learning the basics.
Are there any suggestions from the collective wisdom on a solid client for playing Lusternia on a Mac, and for a good curing system, or how to learn the basics of writing my own?
Thanks,
Trusler
I play Lusternia on a Macintosh. Right now I connect using Atlantis. I have no experience in scripting (a few years back I played Achaea and used the evidently now ubiquitous VadiSystem for curing), but I am not opposed to learning the basics.
Are there any suggestions from the collective wisdom on a solid client for playing Lusternia on a Mac, and for a good curing system, or how to learn the basics of writing my own?
Thanks,
Trusler
Zallafar2009-10-19 20:24:46
This thread may help.
I use the cross-platform TinyFugue on my Mac. The new, also cross-platform, client Mudlet currently being developed seems to be getting some traction here.
I don't know of any available systems for either client. I wrote my own.
I use the cross-platform TinyFugue on my Mac. The new, also cross-platform, client Mudlet currently being developed seems to be getting some traction here.
I don't know of any available systems for either client. I wrote my own.
Unknown2009-10-20 00:03:54
QUOTE (Trusler @ Oct 19 2009, 11:11 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hello all,
I play Lusternia on a Macintosh.
I play Lusternia on a Macintosh.
I stopped reading after this. Who the hell even uses macs anymore?
Xenthos2009-10-20 01:34:16
QUOTE (Vibeke @ Oct 19 2009, 08:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I stopped reading after this. Who the hell even uses macs anymore?
I stopped reading after the first three words. What did you say? Make it shorter and more attention-grabbing, please.
Xavius2009-10-20 02:10:30
QUOTE (Vibeke @ Oct 19 2009, 07:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I stopped reading after this. Who the hell even uses macs anymore?
More than the number of people who were using Macs when Lusternia was new? It hurts me deep down too, but just think, if Macs spread enough, the complete lack of security features will make the first seriously destructive virus a newsworthy story and encourage Apple's marketing department to commit seppuku. What could be better than the ritual suicide of Apple's marketing department?
Ytran2009-10-20 02:40:28
QUOTE (Xavius @ Oct 19 2009, 09:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
More than the number of people who were using Macs when Lusternia was new? It hurts me deep down too, but just think, if Macs spread enough, the complete lack of security features will make the first seriously destructive virus a newsworthy story and encourage Apple's marketing department to commit seppuku. What could be better than the ritual suicide of Apple's marketing department?
Make it so.
Charune2009-10-20 03:50:23
QUOTE (Trusler @ Oct 19 2009, 11:11 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Are there any suggestions from the collective wisdom on a solid client for playing Lusternia on a Mac, and for a good curing system, or how to learn the basics of writing my own?
Tinyfugue is a solid client, but its user friendliness is pretty bad. It takes a good while to do system coding with tinyfugue. There's a few threads with resources though if you choose that path.
Mudlet's been gaining a lot of ground and it's actively being developed. Probably the most future-looking client for a mac.
Janalon2009-10-20 23:51:30
QUOTE (Vibeke @ Oct 19 2009, 08:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I stopped reading after this. Who the hell even uses macs anymore?
I do?
And yes... I'd point you to Mudlet as a friendly (though Beta) mudclient. Hoping to see a Mudlet system developed and released one day...
Marsali2009-11-14 17:31:23
I am looking for someone to help me build a system for a Mac. Currently use Nexus but willing to change. I will pay in generous credits. PM me or contact Marsali in game!