The vme did not have a map until recently and now it only has a overhead map if
you play through the web interface that is not the accessible web interface.
You can also play just with tintin++ or telnet which has no map. I have even
made an anci chess board that you can play using just telnet. But you have to
do a quest to get it. You can go there with telnet or tintin++ or the windows
client vip at Valhalla.com 4242
ken
Ken
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While on the subject of MUDs, are there any that work well with just speech and
don't have an excessive amount of white space that makes keeping horizontal
spacing of objects hard to follow?
Not sure if any of them were actually MUDs, but I've tried a few terminal
dungeon crawlers that use a grid of ascii characters to represent the part of
the dungeon map visible to the player, but I found that with most of most maps
being open space represented by whitespace characters and the tedium of using
screen review to try to figure out the spacing between objects on the same row
sucked the fun out of the experience.
And while I suspect a Braille display could help with parsing board/map spacing
in games that use grids of Ascii characters, I don't own one, don't have the
money for one, and my Braille reading speed is such a Braille display would be
practically useless for reading normal text.
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