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Nick_mi
2010-08-22, 08:18 PM
I'm not too big on roleplaying, and while I do think it is important I'd say I'm about 65% combat 35% roleplaying. I found a great MIRC site, that has a website to go along with it, but it is pretty much all roleplay and I just don't enjoy that as much so I am looking for a new server hopefully.

Fax Celestis
2010-08-22, 08:19 PM
Ask in irc://irc.gamesurge.net/giantitp

Kiren
2010-08-22, 08:27 PM
Quick question before the lock, what is MIRC?

Nick_mi
2010-08-22, 08:38 PM
Locked? Is it against the rules to ask?

MIRC is a chat prgraom that utalised IRC. There are numerous programs, but MIRC is the most common. Just google mirc

Kiren
2010-08-22, 09:20 PM
Thanks, locked because the question was answered.

Edit:Whats the better one, Mirc or Mibbit?

Mr.Moron
2010-08-22, 09:37 PM
You could try one of the virtual tabletop programs out there, such as maptool. They've got chat, along with map creation and dice rolling tools that are pretty well suited to running combat. Then just gather up players from any RPG site.

Fax Celestis
2010-08-22, 10:40 PM
Thanks, locked because the question was answered.

Edit:Whats the better one, Mirc or Mibbit?

Mibbit's good for casual people. MIRC and Chatzilla are better for people who plan to be on for extended periods.

Gralamin
2010-08-23, 12:11 AM
The Unofficial IRC is a pretty good place to look. However, many of our games use Maptool or Gametable - It makes it a lot easier when you are dealing with tactical combat. We also have a shortage of DMs, and a lot of players.

Fax Celestis
2010-08-23, 12:20 AM
We do also have a schedule (https://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=0AuqvG3gSGuF7dENPc1BZa3VQakxVWGtBbk9Qc3B4V Wc&authkey=CKbP8b0B&hl=en&output=html).

2xMachina
2010-08-23, 12:34 AM
Thanks, locked because the question was answered.

Edit:Whats the better one, Mirc or Mibbit?

Well... they don't do that here. Threads stay open until it breaks rules, or the OP requests it to be locked (and most don't bother).

Nick_mi
2010-08-23, 01:29 AM
Ok, I'll give that one a shot. Hopefully it's what I'm looking for.

Kiren
2010-08-23, 12:02 PM
Well... they don't do that here. Threads stay open until it breaks rules, or the OP requests it to be locked (and most don't bother).

I have been around for a while, threads have been closed because of an answered question, maybe it was just in technical. No sure lol.