New Age Emerges

From Maztec;

Deep in the D’ni caverns explorers have been studying the ancient arts of the D’ni. Of book writing. A skill, no an art, that few have mastered, but many have tried to imitate.
These explorers, known amongst themselves as the Huru, have been working diligently to learn the art of book writing and ultimately find a way to make it easier for all to do.
They are obviously just starting, but here’s a KI image from one of the explorers – as he linked into the first age he ever created. Looks like he has a lot to learn – hope there’s air there.

You can find more about the various H’uru projects at COBBS.

Mystralia Website Launches

Community member Magician has launched the Mystralia Website;

Welcome to the Mystralia website!

Mystralia is the Australia and New Zealand counterpart of the American Mysterium. It is about a community of people who have befriended each other, as a result of the one thing they have in common – a love of the Myst games, first developed by Cyan Worlds, Inc.

Visit the Mystralia site.

Myst IV Revelation Patch Released

From MystWorlds;

“Ubisoft has published a patch for Myst IV Revelation. The patch addresses technical issues and some balance issues discovered after launch. The patch is available at the following locations: PC Patch and Mac Patch.”

The patch addresses the following issues:

  • Radeon 7000-7500 graphics card issues in Spire
  • Time sensitive puzzle in Spire reworked
  • ?Mangree? puzzle crash issue resolved
  • Game version number now displayed correctly in the main menu
  • Game save issue (when the user has collected an extensive picture gallery) corrected
  • Workaround for the ATI driver bug that was causing issues on the Radeon 7500 on Windows XP in the second node of the observatory and at random places.
  • Fixed with ATI driver catalyst 4.9 and 4.10
  • Registration problem (identifying as Prince of Persia) fixed
  • MAC fire offering display issue in Serenia corrected

Tim Larkin is Sonic Implants Featured Artist

From Ubisoft’s site:

Tim Larkin, Audio Director at Cyan Worlds, is featured on Sonic Implants – a retail product line of professional and consumer sound libraries sold in over 80 countries. “Perhaps no one in the gaming appreciates this use of music more than Tim Larkin, an audio director at Cyan Worlds…” Be sure to head over to the site to listen to two available tracks: “Ercana Harvest” and “URU Trailer”.

http://www.sonicimplants.com/companyfeaturedartist.htm