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==Straight to the point : how to connect?== | |||
See http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/site/community/irc/ | |||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The AGS community has had an IRC channel for general chat in one form or another for around 5 years. The latest incarnation is #AGS on [irc://irc. | The AGS community has had an IRC channel for general chat in one form or another for around 5 years. The latest incarnation is #AGS on [irc://irc.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/AGS AGS-IRC], a network owned and operated solely by certain AGS community members. One much-loved resident of #AGS is [[Roger]], an IRC bot who loves to tell people messages, absorb and deal out factoids and play [[acro]]. | ||
A channel also exists for AGS technical matters, aptly named #AGSTech, again on AGS-IRC. | A channel also exists for AGS technical matters, aptly named #AGSTech, again on AGS-IRC. The procedure on #AGSTech is to call the names, one-by-one, of those who are opped or voiced (@ or + before their name) until one replies who will help you with your technical AGS problem. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The first #AGS was created around | The first #AGS was created around 12 years ago by Jeroen "def" Dekker, on [irc://irc.quakenet.org QuakeNet]. He chose QuakeNet, a network mostly associated with FPS gaming, rather than another more general chat network, because he already frequented several channels on the network. | ||
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==Bots== | |||
Throughout its history, #AGS and its associated channels have had a number of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRC_bot bots]. Most notable and long-running of these is [[Roger]], although for a few years there was another bot named BlueCup running alongside him. These bots provide a number of useful (and more trivial) functions, including: | |||
* Google searches | |||
* Message forwarding | |||
* [[Acro]] | |||
* Factoids | |||
By now, Roger contains thousands of factoids. These are small pieces of information that get repeated when a certain trigger word is typed, such as: | |||
<@AGA> Roger AGA | |||
<@Roger> aga is Jesus' daddy | |||
These help to imbue Roger with a sense of identity, with his seeming to "recognise" so many words and people. | |||
==Quotes== | |||
The [http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/qdb/ AGS Quotefile] is a collection of quotes from #AGS, that can be added to by any registered member of the [http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/forums/ AGS forums]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:33, 1 June 2021
Straight to the point : how to connect?
See http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/site/community/irc/
Overview
The AGS community has had an IRC channel for general chat in one form or another for around 5 years. The latest incarnation is #AGS on AGS-IRC, a network owned and operated solely by certain AGS community members. One much-loved resident of #AGS is Roger, an IRC bot who loves to tell people messages, absorb and deal out factoids and play acro.
A channel also exists for AGS technical matters, aptly named #AGSTech, again on AGS-IRC. The procedure on #AGSTech is to call the names, one-by-one, of those who are opped or voiced (@ or + before their name) until one replies who will help you with your technical AGS problem.
History
The first #AGS was created around 12 years ago by Jeroen "def" Dekker, on QuakeNet. He chose QuakeNet, a network mostly associated with FPS gaming, rather than another more general chat network, because he already frequented several channels on the network.
/* more goes here *\
Bots
Throughout its history, #AGS and its associated channels have had a number of bots. Most notable and long-running of these is Roger, although for a few years there was another bot named BlueCup running alongside him. These bots provide a number of useful (and more trivial) functions, including:
- Google searches
- Message forwarding
- Acro
- Factoids
By now, Roger contains thousands of factoids. These are small pieces of information that get repeated when a certain trigger word is typed, such as:
<@AGA> Roger AGA <@Roger> aga is Jesus' daddy
These help to imbue Roger with a sense of identity, with his seeming to "recognise" so many words and people.
Quotes
The AGS Quotefile is a collection of quotes from #AGS, that can be added to by any registered member of the AGS forums.