This is the guy of this site: http://www.skoardy.demon.co.uk/rlnews/ As you can see here http://www.skoardy.demon.co.uk/rlnews/links.html The CF link is somewhat outdated and much to small when you look for others. Perhaps we can create here a bigger presence? Seems the guy only needs more information... Btw, great work for the new screenshots, realtime. We neeed more of this and attach it to sites like this. We need a better "public relation". I mean, look at whyvern. CF is so much older (and somewhat bigger, i think), but they had reached fast some better presence. I think we need more visualation. A bigger (also bigger as yet) part for screenshots. What is the difference between CF and some other games? The living dev team... Make a web page which give better information about dev team and what is in work... Mailing list are nice, but they are NOT for quick looks. Animation: CF has tile animation and multi-tile animation. Lets make small animated gifs which the best monsters.. and a gif which shows a player attacking a monster... or a dragon breathing... a flashing lightning... This will kick ass. I saw some of this as banner for an older CF web page. Tanners, will you handle this guy? You know better which links are good or not. > -----Original Message----- > From: Darren Hebden [mailto: dsh at skoardy.demon.co.uk ] > Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 10:10 PM > To: michael.toennies at nord-com.net > Subject: Re: Crossfire has released version 1.0 > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Michael Toennies" < michael.toennies at nord-com.net > > To: < rogue at skoardy.demon.co.uk > > Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 7:58 PM > Subject: Crossfire has released version 1.0 > > > > The open source rogue like game Crossfire has released version 1.0.0. > > Thanks for the info about the new release. I've often had trouble locating > information about Crossfire and who exactly to contact regards any details > on new versions, etc. If it's not too much trouble, I'd be very happy if > you'd consider dropping me a note from time to time with any new > developments concerning Crossfire. A lot of people are very interested in > multiplayer roguelikes and being able to point them at something > solid would > be a great help. > > Thanks again for your time. > > Regards, > > Darren. > > >