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− | Please remember all discussions on IRC are completely ''[[Out of Character]]''. Nothing said on the IRC channel should be considered information which can be used ''[[In Character]]''. | + | Please remember all discussions on IRC are completely ''[[Out of Character]]''. Nothing said on the IRC channel should be considered information which can be used ''[[In Character]]''. Nor should it be used to complain about a player's actions (instead, PM a member of the team). |
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== Clients == | == Clients == |
Revision as of 15:37, 1 October 2007
Visit us on IRC! The IRC channel has both players and DM, and can be a quick stop point to get help if needed or just chat with other players.
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Foreword
Please remember all discussions on IRC are completely Out of Character. Nothing said on the IRC channel should be considered information which can be used In Character. Nor should it be used to complain about a player's actions (instead, PM a member of the team).
Clients
The most popular client for connecting to IRC is mIRC on Windows, and XChat on Linux. You can also use a web interface written in, and requiring the installation of, Java. Click to launch the Stratics Java Client
Servers
Connect via irc.stratics.com to get a random Stratics Server. Or use a server below to get a more stable, localized connection:
stratics.frws.com USA, Colorado Ports: 6667 6668 7000 irc.gamers-irc.org USA, Colorado Ports: 6667 6668 7000 stratics.afraidyet.net USA, Texas Ports: 6667 6668 irc.glowfish.de EU, Germany Ports: 6667 6668
Channel
After connecting to one of the servers listed in the section above, you can enter the #hala channel by using the following command:
/join #Arkaz