Soldat Beta discussions can be found on IRC, to those of you who don't know.
As may seem quite obvious, the benefit of Internet Relay Chat is near-instantaneous response to any queries you care to share upon, which is especially helpful when you want to check something out with others more thoroughly before making an announcement here on the forums.
Soldat Beta discussion is on irc.quakenet.org .
Once connected to the server, to join the room, type:
/join #soldat.beta Wolf3d
Wolf3d is the password to the room, and will allow entrance to our secret cavern of mystery. WOoooo.
(has to be exact casing, ie: capital and lower casing letters)
to those unfamiliar to IRC, check out www.mirc.com , or consider the many alternate ways of logging onto an IRC server, through other IRC clients, advanced web browsers, or even MSN-styled programmes like trillian.
If it all seems a bit too unfamiliar for you, which is understandable, I'm sure me and many others can go into more step-by-step details on logging on and chatting away with any specific programme.
The reason I suggest IRC however, is perhaps to Michal Marcinkowski himself. I feel many bugs, problems and theories could be easily looked over and conferred in less time in the luxury of IRC with his presence. How about it Mikey? Join us?
As may seem quite obvious, the benefit of Internet Relay Chat is near-instantaneous response to any queries you care to share upon, which is especially helpful when you want to check something out with others more thoroughly before making an announcement here on the forums.
Soldat Beta discussion is on irc.quakenet.org .
Once connected to the server, to join the room, type:
/join #soldat.beta Wolf3d
Wolf3d is the password to the room, and will allow entrance to our secret cavern of mystery. WOoooo.
(has to be exact casing, ie: capital and lower casing letters)
to those unfamiliar to IRC, check out www.mirc.com , or consider the many alternate ways of logging onto an IRC server, through other IRC clients, advanced web browsers, or even MSN-styled programmes like trillian.
If it all seems a bit too unfamiliar for you, which is understandable, I'm sure me and many others can go into more step-by-step details on logging on and chatting away with any specific programme.
The reason I suggest IRC however, is perhaps to Michal Marcinkowski himself. I feel many bugs, problems and theories could be easily looked over and conferred in less time in the luxury of IRC with his presence. How about it Mikey? Join us?