I was just wanting to let you guys who use IRC (for example, mIRC for Windows, or BitchX for Unix/Linux) know that I created a XiBase IRC channel on EnterTheGame, for general purpose use. For example, in case you have a question that you need answered faster than it would be answered on the forums, or simply as a better alternative to using the chat function on the Xibase Forums ICQ activelist.
IRC is basically a chat service that is better than ICQ chat, in that it never crashes, and it is not made by AOL
Anyways, the details on how to get there are as follows:
Start up the IRC client
/nick [nickname... no spaces allowed (see below)]
/server irc.enterthegame.com
(Do the following after you read the Message of the Day)
/j xibase
What you do after that depends on you.
Hope to see some of ya there.
Update: I made an mIRC script that makes it a lot easier to get there - download it here and unzip it to, for instance, C:\mIRC. Run the mIRC32 program that is unzipped, and it will ask for your nickname.
Your nickname can contain the following characters:
A-Z 0-9 [ ] { } \ | - _ ^ `
It cannot have any spaces
After you enter your nickname, it should automatically start connecting, and you should eventually see a new window open titled #xibase. This means it worked
IRC is basically a chat service that is better than ICQ chat, in that it never crashes, and it is not made by AOL
Anyways, the details on how to get there are as follows:
Start up the IRC client
/nick [nickname... no spaces allowed (see below)]
/server irc.enterthegame.com
(Do the following after you read the Message of the Day)
/j xibase
What you do after that depends on you.
Hope to see some of ya there.
Update: I made an mIRC script that makes it a lot easier to get there - download it here and unzip it to, for instance, C:\mIRC. Run the mIRC32 program that is unzipped, and it will ask for your nickname.
Your nickname can contain the following characters:
A-Z 0-9 [ ] { } \ | - _ ^ `
It cannot have any spaces
After you enter your nickname, it should automatically start connecting, and you should eventually see a new window open titled #xibase. This means it worked