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== Useful Channels ==
== Useful Channels ==
*Help/Official Network Channels
*Help/Official Network Channels
**#GameSurge - Main network discussion channel
** #GameSurge - Main network discussion channel
**#help - General help channel
** #help - General help channel
**#support - Staff assistance channel
** #support - Staff assistance channel
**#registration - Go here to register a channel
** #registration - Go here to register a channel
**#script - Scripting help/discussion channel
** #script - Scripting help/discussion channel
*Other Useful Channels
*Other Useful Channels
**#irpg - IdleRPG game
** #irpg - IdleRPG game
**#findscrim - Scrim finding channel
** #findscrim - Scrim finding channel
**#calscrim - [http://www.caleague.com CALeague] scrim finding channel
** #calscrim - [http://www.caleague.com CALeague] scrim finding channel
**#findringer - Ringer finding channel
** #findringer - Ringer finding channel


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 06:49, 15 November 2005


General Information

GameSurge is a popular Internet Relay Chat network devoted to the Internet gaming community. This is for multi-player games played over the Internet, including MMORPGs (Massively Multi-play Online RolePlaying Games) GameSurge currently averages approximately 27,000 users at any given time.

Services

GameSurge runs a feature-rich package of services known as srvx, which were written by GameSurge's development staff from scratch in C.

GameSurge provides four user-accessible services:

  • AuthServ, which provides authentication for other services on the network and allows users to use an account that allows them to maintain channel access. In the interests of providing a service directed toward gaming (and thus allowing users to easily switch clan/team/guild tags), GameSurge does not provide nick registration.
  • ChanServ, which provides facilities such as event logging and advanced user/ban management.
  • HelpServ bots, which manage support requests in certain channels, which are dealt with as a FIFO queue.
    • HelpServ, in the #support channel, for general user support.
    • RegServ, in the #registration channel, for the specific purpose of channel registration.
    • Other HelpServ bots in miscellaneous help channels throughout the network.
  • HostServ, which provides free "titles" to users wishing to use cloaked hosts. See the GameSurge Titles page for details.

Useful Channels

  • Help/Official Network Channels
    • #GameSurge - Main network discussion channel
    • #help - General help channel
    • #support - Staff assistance channel
    • #registration - Go here to register a channel
    • #script - Scripting help/discussion channel
  • Other Useful Channels
    • #irpg - IdleRPG game
    • #findscrim - Scrim finding channel
    • #calscrim - CALeague scrim finding channel
    • #findringer - Ringer finding channel

History

Originally known as GamesNET before merging with the ProGamePlayer Network to form GameSurge. The merge was due to a legal dispute over the domain name gamesnet.net and common interests between the two networks. GameSurge (while still known as GamesNET) originally gained popularity as a home for the North American Quake Team Fortress community. This is turn led to its popularity with players of Half-Life's Team Fortress Classic, which in turn led to it being the standard network for players of Counter-Strike. As Counter-Strike's player base, and therefore clan community swelled, so did GameSurge's user base. During Counter-Strike's beta days, there were "release parties" for new versions.