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Re: How did you come here?

Posted: 15 Jul 2009, 10:10
by confuciousnz
from portableapps.com, decided to start playing on a whim.

Re: How did you come here?

Posted: 23 Jul 2009, 04:41
by Null
i got super sick and tired of stupid tibia and its stupid nonsense and annoying community so i came here and low and behold i found my haven , TMW FOREVER!

Re: How did you come here?

Posted: 23 Jul 2009, 09:40
by trident
I installed a new Ubuntu for my "under school-age" son... Just for gaming purposes and came over this from it's game list. This was in late winter/ early spring this year. Then i had to find it for my self and my OSX as well, so i could go and play along with him and do possible communications and translations for him. Of course i have had to play some on my own so i would be some paces ahead of him all the time ;)

Re: How did you come here?

Posted: 02 Aug 2009, 17:38
by LaCorde
From my friend,he give me this game^^.

Re: How did you come here?

Posted: 02 Aug 2009, 21:33
by Tux2
I was looking at all of the new releases on PortableApps.com and decided to try it. I never played a MMORPG untill now. I love the environment, sprites, tilesets, and all of the great people :D . (_Melissa_ in game.)

Re: How did you come here?

Posted: 03 Aug 2009, 19:07
by kai_62656
from PortableApps.com too :D :D

Re: How did you come here?

Posted: 07 Aug 2009, 13:40
by allenborder
Hello to all...
I am also come from soundforge.net...

Re: How did you come here?

Posted: 07 Aug 2009, 16:44
by Enchilado!
Wow. I've been waiting to post on this thread for so long... so many posts to read through...
*Pants*
Anyhow, I found this game in the Ubuntu repository searching for 'mmorpg', I think, nearly six months ago now. Within one week I was saying: "I've only been playing this game for seven days? But it's part of my life!"
I haven't actually contributed anything yet, but my TMW projects folder has about thirty begun-and-not-finished ideas and so on, because I'm dreadful at ever finishing anything.

One thing I noticed whilst reading through the 16 pages or so of this thread was the amount of people which said things like "You'll see a lot more of me!", and yet had only made 1 post on the forum. And that was it... they may still be playing the game, but I doubt it.
5zigendude, for example, has made 1 post on this forum, which was:
"
i found it on OnRpg.com lists, and Might I say this game is really koo, I hope it gets big! =D i know Im gonna be here alot ;)
"

~I know I'm gonna be here a lot.
Enchilado

Re: How did you come here?

Posted: 07 Aug 2009, 17:48
by eRasmus
i found it cause i move to ubuntu
and was looking for an rpg or mmorpg for linux
and so i got here

Re: How did you come here?

Posted: 09 Aug 2009, 21:58
by DumbDude1994
i was on portableapps.com and they had a new game so i tried it and it was fun so i stayed

Re: How did you come here?

Posted: 12 Aug 2009, 08:49
by bodhidasa
I played Ultima online for nearly 10 years - and it ever was fulfilling in my eyes.
After my leaving - I played for some time Diablo 2 again, but the PvPing and unhelpfulness of most people let me leave there very soon again.

I started TMW, as a RPG I found in eeebuntu. Okay, like everyone else I had to update (Debian SID repository, the 3 TMW-files and the libphysfs from SID), but then it ran smoothly.
At the moment, TMW is just monsterbashing, or doing magic. Maybe with the time, there will come a lot more skills, so that you have a real choice and can not only level up by killing.

For a very early alpha - in my eyes, it looks good.

Re: How did you come here?

Posted: 17 Aug 2009, 02:16
by hoogli
I either found it from Sourceforge or the (now deleted) wikipedia entry on "list of open-source video games". Don't remember which.

Re: How did you come here?

Posted: 18 Aug 2009, 12:59
by Ceros
I came here from PortableApps.com

Re: How did you come here?

Posted: 20 Aug 2009, 06:48
by tapion
I came here by a friend.He helped me installing the game and some other basic things about it.

Re: How did you come here?

Posted: 22 Aug 2009, 03:22
by dougolasjr
from PortableApps.com