Re: LZ: USGARD
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Re: LZ: USGARD
NetHack? NetHack!?! This is one of my most favorite games! Have you
started it yet? Can I get a beta?
>Date: Tue, 10 Jun 1997 20:14:53 +0100
>From: Adam Geitgey <csrawebtech@qualityservice.com>
>To: list-zshell@lists.ticalc.org
>Subject: Re: LZ: USGARD
>
>Tom McNicholas wrote:
>>
>> What to think of USGARD? Sure, it's bulky, but nice, did anyone care
>> to look at what
>
>First off turn off the crappy html messages in IE. No one else wants
to
>look at that.
>
>>
>> andreas did to plainjump? notice anything? it is a little smaller
>> there, and look at that, i
>>
>> was pretty sure i needed 3k free to run it before, but now i had what
>> 800bytes and it
>>
>
>You needed 3k for plainjump 2, not plainjump 1.
>
>> ran. The new ver. of tetris looks fine, a lot smaller, the bomb game
>> is somewhat boring,
>
>Tetris is much smaller because it lacks linkplay.
>
>>
>> now what can we do about this? i am pretty sure the newsgroups are
>> made to help the
>>
>> makers of games. Megaracers, good, but big, and a little boring, make
>> it faster, add a
>
>I'm on lap @ in megaracers...
>
>>
>> speedometer if possible (ask andi! pj2!) , external levels are a
great
>> idea, the game is
>>
>> WAY too big. FF85? I seem to remember a final fantasy for gameboy,
and
>> that
>>
>> was (according to an old nintendo power) 16k, that won't fit under
>> usgard! Also, some of
>>
>
>What the hell does final fantasy for gameboy have to do with my ti85
>game ff85????
>
>And more importantly, the gameboy version was/is atleast 512k, maybe a
>meg. BTW, I DO plan to make the game big enough so it won't run under
>usgard. I will do the same with my next games - NetHack 85, FF85 2,
>etc.
>
>> you programmers might want to see what happens to ur games under
>> usgard! some of them
>>
>
>USGARD is not a valid option as far as I am concerned.
>
>
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