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authorDavid Melik <dchmelik@gmail.com>2010-03-22 09:07:52 -0500
committerDavid Somero <xgizzmo@slackbuilds.org>2010-05-13 14:27:23 +0200
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@@ -3,25 +3,19 @@ Tales of Middle Earth Multiplayer is a fantasy adventure game
TomeNET is a multiplayer fantasy dungeon exploration game based on the works of
J.R.R. Tolkien. It is a game that emphasizes intricate, challenging, and varied
gameplay over graphics. Hundreds of different monsters in randomly-generated,
-unpredictable dungeons will strive to slay you by various means
-
-http://www.t-o-m-e.net
+unpredictable dungeons will strive to slay you by various means.
The game is installed in /usr/share/games/tomenet, where the configuration
files are. The SlackBuild links the clients (for playing) into /usr/games and
the server and administration utilities into /usr/bin. Slackware already puts
these places in your path, so you can type the name of the programs anywhere
-and run them. The clients are called:
-
-tomenet (for the X Window system. recommended)
-tomenet.console (for the linux console, but it may not have as many features
-such as windows to show other players.)
-
-The server and administration utliities are:
+and run them. The client is called tomenet (for the X Window system).
-tomenetd
-tomenetd.evilmeta (for joining the list of public servers)
-tomenetd.accedit (to edit user accounts.)
+The server and administration utliities are:
+ tomenetd
+ tomenetd.evilmeta (for joining the list of public servers)
+ tomenetd.accedit (to edit user accounts.)
+ tomenet.console (somewhat of a client that is an admin tool.)
Just type in the client name and it will give you a list of servers. If you
want to run one, type tomenetd and--if you want it public--tomenetd.evilmeta.