![]() ![]() Now, to the downloading, I have uploaded the script to mediafire, and you can choose between the AHK file that requires autohotkey, or the EXE that runs by itself. This is autohotkey itself, you can right click the icon to open the main window, terrminate the script, or exit. You will see a green box in your taskbar with an "H" in it. The script does not have to be in a predefined location, just put it where you like it most and double click the script to launch it. Now that you have autohotkey installed, all there is left to do is download the script, and place it where ever you prefer. This is because it only runs when you open a script, so this part is done! Once you finish the installation, autohotkey will not be running. If you wish to skip this step, go ahead and install "Unicode 32-bit", as this will run on both 32 bit and 64 bit computers. Most modern computers are 64 bit machines, and you can check by right clicking on "My Computer" in the start menu and clicking "Properties". Unicode 64 bit is the preferred installation version, however it will only install / run on a 64 bit PC. During the installation, you will be given these three options to choose from: ![]() You can download the latest version of autohotkey here [and then head on to the installation process. It is absolutely mandatory, as it is what deciphers what to do with the script. Both will be updated equally.) This small application runs silently in the background once you open the script, and exits when you terminate the script. (Unless you choose to download the EXE version of this script, then it will run standalone. On February 15, 2011, YouTuber MrYaridovich uploaded a My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic parody of the original Moonbase Alpha video titled "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Provides a Realistic Simulation of Life in Ponyville", which received over 1.8 million views within 18 months.Before running this script, you will need to use a free program called autohotkey. On August 16th, Redditor TorpedoJones submitted a post titled "Moonbase Alpha: The Pinnacle of Online Gaming" to the /r/gaming subreddit, which linked to a Moonbase TTS video by YouTuber BenCJoker titled "Moonbase Alpha: The Astronaut Chronicles" (shown below). Within two years, the video received over 1.6 million views. ![]() On July 17th, 2010, when YouTuber motdef uploaded a video titled "Moonbase Alpha Provides a Realistic Simulation of Life on a Natural Satellite", featuring three players using the TTS engine to shout random phrases using the monikers mot, mastergir, and Horatio. DECTalk is also capable of singing by a specific set of instructions based on phonemes and frequencies. ![]() DECTalk was made popular by Stephen Hawking and, of course, Moonbase Alpha. DECTalk was a speech synthesizer and text-to-speech technology developed by Digital Equipment Corporation in the early 1980s. The TTS engine used in the game is a modified version of DECTalk. Within two years, the video received over 103,000 views and 230 comments. On July 7th, 2010, a YouTube user named ABadFeeling uploaded a video of several players using the game's TTS engine to say humorous phrases (shown at 1:50 below). Moonbase Alpha was released for free download via the Steam digital distribution service July 6th, 2010. ![]()
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