I have an old guide, sort of like Consumer Reports, on computers from the early 1980s. If you wanted a computer under 1000 dollars, you'd have to deal with 40 characters per line, 16k RAM (maybe 32k if you're lucky) and that's about it. You usually have to buy your own monitor and keyboard. Disk drive readers were really expensive, like 600-900 bucks, and almost any little peripher
I bought a bunch of those preps from the merchant that swamp place (detect invis, enlarge, and faerie fog) and put them into my container. Next day when I log on, they've disappeared. This has happened three times now, so I get the feeling that it's not me or some thief or anything else. The rest of the contents of my container are still there. Anyone know what's going on?
they should at least remove the xp loss by mob deaths. I think it was intended as a deterrent for abuse, but it's the #1 reason for rage deletions for me. I don't mind the 1/3 con loss, it's kinda unavoidable cause of pk, but the xp loss plain sucks in the higher levels...
I've only been playing for two years, since I was fourteen, and have never gotten a char past level 37. It's sad, I barely know anything about CF.
But, I know a fair bit about cheating.
The first time I did it was because I didn't think it would be a big deal. I didn't think the Imms would care. But I got ROTD'd and talked to. The Imm only made me drop the stuff I
<100%hp 100%m 2%mv 239tnl (91.70%)> You are too exhausted.
<100%hp 100%m 2%mv 239tnl (91.70%)> You are too exhausted.
<100%hp 100%m 2%mv 239tnl (91.70%)> You are too exhausted.
<100%hp 100%m 2%mv 239tnl (91.70%)> You are too exhausted.
<100%hp 100%m 2%mv 239tnl (91.70%)> You are too exhausted.
<100%hp 100%m 2%mv 239tnl (91.70%)> You are too exhau
You sing 'Now, though wintery winds be blowing,
Night be foul, with raining, snowing,
Still the trav'ller, that way going
Shuns the inn upon the moor.'
You trample around loudly again.
Your reverberating blast === OBLITERATES === a cow!
A cow is DEAD!!
You receive 0 experience points.
The gods give you one copper coin for your sacrifice of the corpse of a cow.