SciNet is a mere skeleton of what it once was, traffic is low and that
is to be expected. What can we do to improve it?
Let's write a BBS door game engine and host it on github and encourage people to make their own games, unique to their own bbses, and perhaps host tournaments?
SciNet is a mere skeleton of what it once was, traffic is low and that
is to be expected. What can we do to improve it?
Yeah, I'd like to see it get popular too - especially to see if we can scale it above the "30,000"? nodes it once had.
Let's write a BBS door game engine and host it on github and encourag people to make their own games, unique to their own bbses, and perhap host tournaments?
Something written in a language that would be OS agnostic? There is
ODoors and the stuff DM and the gang is doing with JS.
Although I like the idea, there seems to be very few people left in the scene who actually code. Most of us, when we did code, did so in Pascal which is fine and dandy for BBS doors, it isn't a language that most strive to learn.
Yeah, lol, actually, I'd been quietly planning on experimenting with this anyway. After hacking together dank domain and also playing with enigma 1/2, I'm pretty keen to try doing this with nodejs. It's platform
agnostic and won't require any dos emulation...so it sounds good to me.
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