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downloading “Astaria” - a (free) feature-rich, custom-built application, | downloading “Astaria” - a (free) feature-rich, custom-built application, | ||
developed by one of our own:<br>[[File:aclient.png|center|link=http://www.astariamud.com/client/A3client.exe]]<br> | developed by one of our own:<br>[[File:aclient.png|center|link=http://www.astariamud.com/client/A3client.exe]]<br> | ||
You can get the experimental 64bit edition [http://www.astariamud.com/client/A3client64.exe here] or the Linux version [http://astariamud.com/client/a3client.tar.gz here].<br> | You can get the experimental 64bit edition [http://www.astariamud.com/client/A3client64.exe here] or the Linux version [http://www.astariamud.com/client/a3client.tar.gz here].<br> | ||
== GMud == | == GMud == |
Revision as of 17:03, 17 March 2017
Astaria Client
In the past, the Adventurers of Astaria have used a variety of software to connect to Astaria. First and foremost, the Administration recommend downloading “Astaria” - a (free) feature-rich, custom-built application,
developed by one of our own:
You can get the experimental 64bit edition here or the Linux version here.
GMud
PC adventurers can use the shareware application “G-MUD” (created by Daniel L. Kelly), which supports sound, macros and triggers.
Astaria Web Client
Click here for a web based alternative.
Telnet
Failing all of the above, opening a Telnet connection might work, though the lack of features makes gameplay hazardous and difficult. Astaria's connection details are: astaria.net or astariamud.com on port 5000 (often expressed as astaria.net:5000 or astariamud.com:5000). Astaria can also be accessed by two other ports: 11995, and 23 (the latter can often be used in schools/universities where other ports cannot).