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Such thing should be implented in soldat and not some browser...
I bet 90% of the gather players use IRC
Quote from: freestyler on December 16, 2010, 10:46:24 amThere should be some notice that you can use your SF account. I wouldn't know if it wasn't for this thread. And the error messages shouldn't be written in red text on brown background.Yeah I'll get to that too.
There should be some notice that you can use your SF account. I wouldn't know if it wasn't for this thread. And the error messages shouldn't be written in red text on brown background.
Well, nobody's forcing players to stop using IRC if they like it better. Right now to me this gather seems like something in-between a pub and an IRC gather. It works like a gather, but is more user-friendly than IRC.Plus, with time it might have all the features it's missing right now and will become a full-fledged gather system.
Quote from: L[0ne]R on December 16, 2010, 07:40:27 pmWell, nobody's forcing players to stop using IRC if they like it better. Right now to me this gather seems like something in-between a pub and an IRC gather. It works like a gather, but is more user-friendly than IRC.Plus, with time it might have all the features it's missing right now and will become a full-fledged gather system.But IRC is really, really simple. If you have the ability to type in your nickname and the names of channels (which are all over the place) into http://webchat.quakenet.org/, congrats, you can use IRC.The learning curve isn't so much a curve as a mole hill that people like make mountains out of.
Who the **** is going to read that whole thing!?!
Servers are located in Chicago, USA. They are hosted by FLAB as it is mentioned in the first post.
@Veritas: Maybe it's simple for you. But you aren't the majority. The majority is the dude who's called noob. He wants to play with his friends (he made on the several forums or some public-servers) and other guys but has no server, no idea how to host one and doesn't want to register to Quakenet or other stuff. He never ever heard of IRC. He just wants to try the new "gathering". Which system will he choose?The one where he needs to download and configure some client-software (yes, he could also use the online-version, but how to configure a bouncer there?), then needs to register with quakenet, then needs to join a specific channel, then needs to understand all the strange commands (!overkill??) to finally join a gather and have some fun? Then afterwards he has to struggle with the fact that his IRC-name is not fixed, so he needs to look for some bouncer if he really wants it.Or the other solution where he just logins on the official soldat-website with his forum-nick and passwort and has a nice flashy-gui to directly have the fun he seeks for?
there won't be much differences in the future between IRC-gather and online-gather.
Quotethere won't be much differences in the future between IRC-gather and online-gather.Then why bother? Why not put up a nice looking GUI on top of IRC?
Quote from: Veritas on December 17, 2010, 05:38:51 pmQuotethere won't be much differences in the future between IRC-gather and online-gather.Then why bother? Why not put up a nice looking GUI on top of IRC?Because the online-gather is already done, simple as that. Do you really want jrgp to throw all the code away? Why not giving it a try first? Let's see how it evolves.You still have time to rant about it if it won't become popular or won't been used after some while.