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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 | You can get the 32bit Astaria Client for Windows by clicking on the image above. The Astaria Client is also available in 64bit for [http://www.astariamud.com/client/A3client64.exe Windows] or [http://www.astariamud.com/client/a3client.tar.gz Linux].<br> | ||
== GMud == | == GMud == |
Revision as of 17:11, 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 32bit Astaria Client for Windows by clicking on the image above. The Astaria Client is also available in 64bit for Windows or Linux.
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).