Goodbye, and hello, as Corwin would say. I'm going to make my first post here my last, at least for the foreseeable future.
For many months I've been maintaining a secondary XP installation, just so I can play ToME. I'm about to wipe that, so I'll be unable to play ToME until it becomes stable in Vista. 2.3.5 doesn't seem to have done the trick for me and none of the recommended fixes work.
I can't really find any enjoyment in ToME any more anyway; what was a wild love affair now feels like something more akin to necrophilia. I don't blame the maintainer, as I know DarkGod now has something much more meaningful to devote his time to, but it means I'm going to move on to Fallout 3, Diablo 3 and beyond and put ASCII behind me.
I'll probably check back in a year or so to see if T3 ever got anywhere, or before if anyone actually wants anything playtested (remaining on the mailing list, but not holding my breath). Thanks to the community for all the fun discussions and answering all my questions - it was at least as much fun as playing the game!
Andrew signing out.
For many months I've been maintaining a secondary XP installation, just so I can play ToME. I'm about to wipe that, so I'll be unable to play ToME until it becomes stable in Vista. 2.3.5 doesn't seem to have done the trick for me and none of the recommended fixes work.
I can't really find any enjoyment in ToME any more anyway; what was a wild love affair now feels like something more akin to necrophilia. I don't blame the maintainer, as I know DarkGod now has something much more meaningful to devote his time to, but it means I'm going to move on to Fallout 3, Diablo 3 and beyond and put ASCII behind me.
I'll probably check back in a year or so to see if T3 ever got anywhere, or before if anyone actually wants anything playtested (remaining on the mailing list, but not holding my breath). Thanks to the community for all the fun discussions and answering all my questions - it was at least as much fun as playing the game!
Andrew signing out.
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