Voting: Which game would you like to have on Linux?
Linux for blind general discussion
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Mon Feb 28 17:03:31 UTC 2022
Hi,
in fact, AudioGo was actually started as a Windows project, and was even
made upto a pretty usable state, even though without an official release.
In the mean time, though, there is a better option to play Go for blind
people on Windows.
Go was officially added to QuentinC's Playroom:
https://qcsalon.net/en/forum8/topic84196
Personally, I find this very exciting, even though unfortunately, Linux
is not supported as of now.
I've attended a discussion about its support:
https://qcsalon.net/en/forum6/topic89635
And while I see bots most likely won't make it into the web version, I
hope Aminiel will add at least a P2P version soon.
AudioGo will at least be still relevant.
Btw, are you interested in the game?
I'm trying to compose a blind Go community:
https://qcsalon.net/en/forum8/topic93196
Without a lot of success, eh, XD but someone appears from time to time,
so I believe we might be able to make up for a blind go tournament one day.
After all, there was an Othello tournament on Playroom in the past,
which I attended, and had a lot, lot of fun in a very exciting match.
Best regards
Rastislav
Dňa 27. 2. 2022 o 22:24 Linux for blind general discussion napísal(a):
> I would love an accessible version of Go. Any chance of your audio
> version being ported to Windows?
>
> On 2/27/22, Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list at redhat.com> wrote:
>> O, I can't resist. What about some of the older DOS World Series Baseball
>> games? In addition-and-since I am not a programmer, but as an Aquarian,
>> sometimes a dreamer, I wished I could have created a Boxing game, however,
>> with
>> the flare of when Boxing was on Radio. Certainly you would certainly use
>> your
>> left-and-right arrows to punch. Also, the late Jim Kitchen suggested, you
>> would
>> decide before a round began which type of fight? a for agressive, maybe an r
>>
>> for rope a dope. I suppose unless you were to get an announcer with
>> experience
>> to record samples for a game such as that, I `really wouldn't think any
>> speech
>> synthisizer can adequately do play-by-play or in this case blow-by-blow. I
>> am
>> sure I've had this dream since the 90s, not2mention probably no1 under 60
>> would
>> hardly remember Boxing on Radio.
>> Chime
>>
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