I've decided to post some screenshots from my collection. There was some loss of color information when I converted them into JPEG. If you have some screenshots, post some so we can laugh...I mean look...at them.
Here are some old screenshots from when I first started Ashiki on the old server.
A summoning party
The Great Wyrm of Law
Ashiki at a high level on the old server:
Morgoth is dancing in a vault, and pushing a mold across the dungeon floor.
This vault had no entrance. It was missing one in v_info and may still have no entrance.
Ashiki at a low level on the new server:
Using enchant scrolls in town
Another out-of-depth monster
A test attempt of the pkilling contest:
Maegdae appears on the high scores
The devastation in town after the battling
MAngband screenshots
Re: MAngband screenshots
I've got a screenshot from yesterday. It uses the new 0.7.2 alpha colors and it's a sweet vault, too. Notice my INT is finally above 3, after about 5 int potions and an augmentations! I took this while I was developing the color table, which are in the 12 AM 1/13/03 release. Notice the nice readable display, tuned for 1024x768 on my 15.4" screen. I like the bold fonts now.... what can I say?
By the way, I think PNG is the superior format for screenies with fine lines like MAngband tends to produce. If you can't view PNG, man, you need to upgrade your browser or get a free plugin somewhere.
http://www.rit.edu/~djl5698/angband/ima ... %20etc.PNG
By the way, I think PNG is the superior format for screenies with fine lines like MAngband tends to produce. If you can't view PNG, man, you need to upgrade your browser or get a free plugin somewhere.
http://www.rit.edu/~djl5698/angband/ima ... %20etc.PNG
By appreciation, we make excellence in others our own property. (Voltaire)
Re: MAngband screenshots
Here's a screenie I took today while I was playing at around my normal depth. Check out the equipment!
http://www.rit.edu/~djl5698/angband/ima ... _lev35.PNG
http://www.rit.edu/~djl5698/angband/ima ... _lev35.PNG
By appreciation, we make excellence in others our own property. (Voltaire)