Re: Play together



Janis Papanagnou wrote:
Albert Zonneveld wrote:
I want to play with some mates of mine.
We only want te share scores and boneslevels which worked of course fine on
our shared unix environment in the past.
Is it possible to live share scores and bones levels with other people on
remote locations via the internet ?
We all do have computers that are attached to the internet 24/7 but it
probalby needs some kind of client+serverside software to connect to a
central location for the scores and bones ??
Anybody have any ideas on how to make this happen ?

Depends on what exactly you want. Play remote and share bones and score; yes,
connect to 64.71.163.206 via telnet (see also http://www.alt.org/nethack/).
There you'll play with the whole world.

Don't forget about #nethack on Freenode, which AFAICT is the closest nethack.alt.org has to an official IRC channel. If you want floods of contradictory suggestions and heckling from people watching your game, and embarrasment when Rodney (the bot) announces your death to a newt, that is the place to go. ;-)

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