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Welcome to ICTX Development. We are a gaming development community that is known for making games, making things for games, and all the way through to just about anything that can be percieved as artistic. Be sure to visit our forums!
There have been a lot of new people joining the community, and the development team, and no one seems to have any idea where you all came from! Go to the General Forum and introduce yourselves!
There may be very large changes with our development! Vote on them HERE!
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New Chat Room |
| Posted by ICTXSkable on
Friday, December 11, 2009 at
12:03:50 AM
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Spruz has created a new chatroom feature.
So we may aswell just use that instead of IRC.
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We now have an IRC channel! |
| Posted by ICTXSkable on
Thursday, November 19, 2009 at
4:13:51 PM
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IRC Server: coldfront (irc.coldfront.net)
IRC Channel: #ICTX
The simplist way to use IRC (Internet Relay Chat) is through www.mibbit.com
Under the IRC drop down list select ColdFront [webirc]
In the channel box type #ICTX
I advise that you use your forum name as your Nick, uness you have an existing IRC nick. You don't have to register your nick, but I suggest that you do for security reasons. To do this you need to type /ns REGISTER <password> <email> replacing <> and it's contents with the relevent information (a password of your choice and your email adress). You should recieve an email providing further instructions. Copy and paste the command from the email (it should look like /msg NickServ AUTH 123456789) , this will complete the registration process. From now on you'll need to 'identify' your nickname, it's how you officially log in to IRC. To do this simply type /ns IDENTIFY <password> again replacing <password> with the password you chose to register with.
That's it! Now get on IRC and start chatting!
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Wait, *Cough*, Hold On! |
| Posted by [ICTX]Tartarus on
Tuesday, September 15, 2009 at
2:25:07 AM
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Tartarus here. Sorry about the lack of topic updates, I got the Flu. I'll try to get the other poll threads up, and some other tasks that need doing.
If you want to know what you can do to help, then go to the thread in development and put your name and contact info down. We need to know who is ready and available.
Positions that still have not been filled are sound technician, programmer, flash artist, and a few other more minor slots. Until we can assess what language we have the best chance of coding as a community, we still have no basis for putting things together. Anything and everything we do at this point is conceptual, which is fine. We need this work to be done regardless, so don't feel too jumpy.
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