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Greg Sweetman (Matryx)

Information

Background

ToME Related

I started to play RogueLikes back in approximately 1994 when I got a coverdisk off a magazine with a copy of Moria on it.
I was hooked from the start. Delving down the dungeon, exploring an ever-changing game, was all I could have wanted out of a game at the time.

After months of play, I found UMoria (an improvement on Moria), and switched to that. I also found a copy of Rogue (and thus experienced the origin of all things RogueLike). Rogue was OK as a game in itself, but was (understandably) less enjoyable than the others I played.

Later I came across Angband and I celebrated. Graphics (albeit just redefining the letters on the screen) were available! Suddenly the game became infinitely more enjoyable.
Don't get me wrong, I can use ASCII, I just *far* prefer graphics when they are available.

For a year or so Angband was the business. It didn't matter what people said, that did it for me. And then I hit university.
Suddenly with the internet I was able to discover ZAngband, and I never looked back. Better graphics, sound effects, and wacky never ending discoveries!

As I grew older I eventually grew tired of ZAngband.
I felt distanced from the gameplay of Moria, there was a lack of a sense of achievement, and it was then I ran into PernAngband.

I have been a fan of Anne McCaffrey's books since my GCSEs, when I used to read them as relief between studies, and to find a game which not only combined the game I love, but also the books I loved was surreal. Sadly, representatives from her estate and UbiSoft pressured DarkGod into renaming the game and changing the theme.

It is now several years later. The game has changed and evolved into ToME, but it is still my favourite.
I have been playing variants of this game for over 10 years, and have never won a single one! Not that that would dishearten me or stop me playing. ;)

Rest of Me

I am a 23 year old Human Male living in the English City of London. (Just in case anyone claims I'm a yeek or otherwise)

I work for a company called DotZinc ltd., where I do database work, web programming, server administration, and a whole slew of other activities.

In my spare time I like to spend time in the company of my better half, or failing that I play games.

As I child, I had an active imagination, and a passion for games of make believe. I remember being about 8 or 9 years old and finding a game tucked at the back of the attic called Dungeons and Dragons. Swords, sorcery, deception, dragons. It was all so much fun!

I grew up in a rural(ish) area, and went to an all boys grammar school for far too long. During my time at the school I studied Maths, Computer Science, and Economics (once past the vagueries that are GCSE subjects and below), and from then it was clear what I wanted to do at university.

Socially, I used to hang out with the geeks at the school. Role-players, computer nerds, collectable gamers... You name it, they all stayed within the same sort of circle.

After I left school, I went on and studied Computer Science at Exeter University, where I obtained a 2.1 BSc for my efforts.

In other news, I have a perpetual hunger which seems to be never satiated. In fact, I'm hungry again right now :\

Characters

Winners

Currently Alive

Recent Dead

Ideas

Tips and Tricks (Spoilers)

Archer

Sentient Weapons

Links

ToME Related

Similar

Other

Chatter

SoulWynd: Yep! Nice tip on the sentient weapons. Been a while since I last played a char who depended on weapons but I will test your tip as soon as I can.

MayLith: That's an oldie but a goodie. (Good job on the page, Greg!) I like the archery ideas; I want to try a pure archer soon.

GregSweetman: Thanks MayLith! (I like to keep things organised!) I'll point out again that I've never won a game yet, so take my 'tips' with a pinch of the proverbial ;) SoulWynd: Bear in mind, it took me many thousands of scrolls to enchant that one item up to +15, and that was only on one side! The percentages when you get that high must be ridiculously small.

MayLith: Welcome. Well, I've never won a game either, yet -- though I think *knocks on wood* I may be sitting on a winner, here -- so you are in good company. :) Regarding that enchantment, when I played Moria on the VAX a jillion years ago, I'd regularly bump a dagger up above +10,+10, and I know exactly what you mean.

BTW, Greg, can I officially volunteer you for doc help, seeing as you're helping already? ;-)

GregSweetman: You can :) The reason I hadn't volunteered was that my free time is, um, sporadic :) But if that isn't a problem then by all means make it official :)

MayLith: Thank you. My free time is sporadic, too. I just want to minimize chaos here, whatever Neil might say. Have a look on the bottom of my wiki page for introductory info.

GregSweetman: I had already noticed that. I'll get down to reading it in a minute :)


I'm beginning to wonder if Sauron made a forum when he made that ring.
And it was administered by elves, the fairest of all races, the dwarves were moderators, and the rank of newbie was given to men who above all else desire power.
-- Quote from my friend.


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