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Title: Multiplayer Arrangement Idea
Post by: orion on 15 February 2008, 22:22:23
I was just thinking. Instead of using the IRC, why don't we all use AIM? I suggest using AIM because:

1) It's free

2) Easier communication compared to the IRC. In the IRC, there are times when 5 conversations are going on. It would be nice to talk to someone or a group of people without hearing someone else's conversation at the same time. AIM supports that.

3) In AIM, an active user is aware when another user is inactive. I get mad when I log on to the irc and I see about 12 people, but none of them are actually doing anything.

The only disadvantage I could think of is that glest users will have to exchange they're addresses on the board since one requires a person's address/user name in order to contact that person.

Please consider
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Post by: ttsmj on 17 February 2008, 08:32:56
some people don't have AIM

IRC supports private conversations also
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Post by: Speedator on 17 February 2008, 23:13:40
AIM is not free. Maybe free to use, but you need to register at AOL.
There is no official support than for Windows and Mac OS X. You are able to use it with other tools on  Linux etc., but that is officially forbidden.
If a user is inactive you can tell this also in IRC(manually or with special scripts). This is not default, but the default way it works in AIM(ICQ, Skype etc.) is very unreliable, too.

And btw. why AIM, not yahoomessenger, windowsmessenger, skype? ;)
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Post by: kamahl on 8 March 2008, 00:04:32
Besides, I don't want to give out my AIM account to anyone who may play glest with me...  There's a contact limit remember?
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Post by: AF on 8 March 2008, 23:09:12
Or you could use aflobby

http://www.darkstars.co.uk/2008/aflobby-beta-42/ (http://www.darkstars.co.uk/2008/aflobby-beta-42/)
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Post by: orion on 9 March 2008, 18:31:17
Forget Everything I said about using AIM. I changed my mind; it would be a bad idea to use it.
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Post by: rishenchen on 28 March 2008, 15:42:27
Quote from: "AF"
Or you could use aflobby

http://www.darkstars.co.uk/2008/aflobby-beta-42/ (http://www.darkstars.co.uk/2008/aflobby-beta-42/)


AF...nicee design for the lobby, but the thing is, it doesnt work, I tried and it gave me some sort of error thing but i forgot what it was.
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Post by: MasacruTheArcher on 29 March 2008, 16:17:40
Why not XFIRE ?We can create a "clan" actually a clan with a community roll...you all join it.In our friend list there will be a group called "Glest (for example" and we'll see who's on and OFF  , from those who joined.We can speak on private or invite the whole group to a chat room or invidualy.I met a guy from Canada , but we couldn't play together for some reason.It was just saying connecting.
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Post by: weedkiller on 29 March 2008, 21:15:38
can you give some information on XFIRE.
is it windows only?
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Post by: hailstone on 29 March 2008, 22:41:57
Only a windows client is supported by their developers although there is a third party plugin for Pidgin called Gfire (http://http://www.fryx.ch/xfire/).

There is also a jabba client setup for games called GOIM (http://http://goim.us/wiki/show/Features). The benefits here are it runs on Windows and Linux and is also open source.
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Post by: kamahl on 30 March 2008, 23:39:18
If goim were easier to add games for, and/or there were more users I'd use it.  As for now, it seems IRC and XFire.  Has an Xfire clan been made yet?