Thread:Neo34/@comment-32738051-20160512215128/@comment-32738051-20160513125021

Thanks Neo. We're friends now. 😊

I can't swear I'll always stick to what you've outlined above but I'll do what I can. The big thing will be remembering to send you TYs. I'm not big on them myself...except when I was helping Pamster level up her new game recently, I generally delete them. And since I don't like them, as a rule, I don't send more than 1 per day, often less, to each friend gifting me. You won't need them from me because I gift active friends daily so you'll always know I'm active. But I have a couple of friends who also like to get them for every gift they send me and I'll try to remember you're in that group. I do TT on weekends and I CE gift every active player in my FL when I TT. Because I plough right through it each time, it would be difficult to remember to skip you but I'll try. I also gift the max CIs daily and I alternate, roughly, between gifting CIs on WLs and gifting whole collections in rotation. Occasionally, I'll selectively gift individual CIs not on WLs, particularly those which are quest-only and higher level. You may occasionally find yourself the recipient of some of these individual and whole collection CIs.

As for me, you can charge anything on my board and I'm always hungry for CEs so that's always the best thing you can do for me. Of course, anything on my WL is great but I don't often place CIs on it and when I do, it isn't for very long. I find if I leave a CI on my WL longer than a few hours at most, I end up with a glut and I hate hoarding CIs when other players could use them more than me. Ugh. And as I mentioned, I'm not big on TYs. No worries if you send them but I probably will delete them. I generally only find them useful as a means of knowing friends are active but if a friend is regularly gifting me CEs and/or CIs, then TYs from them aren't needed.

As for the player.prf file, the principal games I found were not MyTona ones. One, Angband, appears to be independent and is an old DOS-based game that is still very much in use currently. Another, Mass Effect 2, is made by BioWare and is published by Electronic Arts (aka EA Games). But it looks like quite a few games out there include player.prf files. Otherwise, largely, the file format is one that appears to still be in use in MS Outlook, though there is a newer option that is replacing it. Click here for an interesting webpage I found that details all the possible uses of the .PRF file format. I believe SSHM player.prf files are type 4, PICS Rules.