You hate ascii that much?
Well, let's put it this way: if I'm going to spend time and effort to build something, I want the final resoult to look astounding and not like a bunch of garbage data from a corrupted file :\
That's what you use stonesense for, but I love Ascii and personally can't stand graphics.
Interesting. I can't stand the look of the tilesets: It looks like my kid brother got into my phone and typed every single multicoloured smiley he could until he used up all my credit. The Ascii is clean and easy to interpret, much easier anyhow than the animated mobile phone art, which makes absolutely too much clutter. It takes all sorts
Ok, you leave me no choice but to ask: What where you playing during the Super Nintendo and Sega Mega Drive era?! o_O
...I went and looked them up. If they were released at the same time in Australia as they were in the U.S., then either a very small child, or the proud teenage owner of a Macintosh computer. I typed a lot. I still have that machine, incidentally, not that I use the old greenscreen all that much these days. Now I'm using a Macbook Pro. I have a whole string of computers between the greenscreen and my beloved irreplaceable Pro. My brothers had a playstation when I was in highschool, but it was the sort with discs, not cartridges, and their racing games were booooooring. I was happier typing, sailing and reading books. We got an internet connection in the late 90s, and I learned html at some point, probably after I started studying Bio in Uni.
Probably why I'm a single lass in her mid thirties now, playing Dwarf Fortress and going camping in the Outback. No interest in "Sega" or "Nintendo" made me the wrong sort of geek, and thus undateable or something.