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I'm a complete mac newbie, I've very rarely used a mac since I haven't had access to one for long.

The new user you create when you first set up your Mac is an administrator. Your Mac can have multiple administrators. You can create new ones, and convert standard users to administrators. Don’t set up automatic login for an administrator. If you do, someone could simply restart your Mac and gain access with administrator privileges. Therefore Safari 13 will likely accompany Mac OS 10.15. Mac OS since 11.7 has been released on a fairly regular 12-month cycle, so we can predict official release of Mac OS 10.15 + Safari 13 around 2019-09-01, 15 months from today. This was exactly what I was looking for.

The mac has Windows on it, but there is no OS X on it, I clicked on the Boot camp icon on system tray in Windows and clicked 'Restart in OS X' but I got a prompt saying something along the lines of 'Couldn't find the volume for OS X'.


I want to use OS X but I have no idea as to how to get there.

I've heard people mention Recovery Mode but I have no idea how I'd navigate through that so I thought I'd ask the forums.



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Posted on Jun 17, 2020 3:14 PM

(Redirected from Lode Runner Online: Mad Monks' Revenge)
Lode Runner Online:
The Mad Monks' Revenge
Developer(s)Presage Software
Publisher(s)Sierra On-Line
Director(s)Jake Hoelter
Designer(s)Todd Daggert
Mick Foley
Jake Hoelter
Craig A. Vinet
Platform(s)Windows, Mac OS
Release1995
Genre(s)Puzzle-platform
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Lode Runner Online: The Mad Monks' Revenge (stylized as Lode Runner On-Line) is an enhanced version of the 1994 game Lode Runner: The Legend Returns. The game includes online functionality so that players can battle or work together via network play.

Gameplay[edit]

While maintaining all of the original features of The Legend Returns, Lode Runner Online adds several new features, such as bombs which constantly self-ignite and reappear on a set timer. New available 'worlds', which determine background and terrain appearance on a map, are a chief addition. New hazards, such as phase blocks, which disappear and reappear on a set timer (and consequently can tear apart players or monks standing in the location of a vanished block in the process of reappearing), and items are among other additional features; notably, editors can specify certain items to be able to be picked up by only the player of corresponding color (e.g. bombs with blue outlines can only be picked up by the second player, Wes Reckless, not Jake Peril).

The level editor is more complex than in the original game. Multiple exits can be placed in a level, and the exits can be programmed to lead to differing levels in a pack.

Development[edit]

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In 1993, Presage Software acquired the rights to the classic Lode Runner game by Doug Smith and set out to create a new, updated version for modern machines.

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The result of this effort was Lode Runner: The Legend Returns. This game did phenomenally well, winning many awards and leading to an enhanced edition: Lode Runner Online. For this iteration, multi-player gameplay was added, allowing two persons to play Lode Runner together over a network, modem, or on the same machine. At the same time many new levels and game elements were introduced, and the original 16-bit code was updated to 32-bit for Windows 95 and Mac OS 8.

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External links[edit]

  • DaggertWeb - Lode Runner by Todd Daggert, lead programmer. Includes numerous full version of the game.
  • Lode Runner Online: The Mad Monks' Revenge at MobyGames
  • Fan-made remake with updated features for modern OS's.
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