Thanks to ZiBuDo, in time for the 0.18 tournament we have a new WebTiles/console server running in Montreal, Canada, with the official acronym CJR:
Yes, everything you see on that page was done intentionally, and we sincerely beg you not to encourage ZiBuDo to add more memes…
This server supports 0.17, 0.18, and trunk for both WebTiles and console over SSH with hourly automatic trunk updates. CJR also has an IRC bot, Jorgrell, available in ##crawl to announce milestones and list versions. The server has been added to the CAO scoring pages, and your games played there should show up on your score page soon. ZiBuDo has additionally made a leader board tracking various records for games played on CJR.
Thanks to the efforts of neil, CAO is now updated for 0.18 and will be ready for the 0.18 tournament! We were previously unsure if we’d be able to get the server updated in time, but now your v0.18 games played and clan memberships defined on CAO will indeed count for this tournament.
At this time, CWZ, the South Korean server, is the only server we’ve been unable to get updated with 0.18 for the tournament. If anyone can reach the admin of this server, who plays under the account Hong, please do so. Developers in the ##crawl-dev channel can help answer questions about updating the server.
CWZ was updated shortly before the tournament started.
1. Comment by Hubbles
6/May/2016 at 04:54
oh god that server
2. Comment by kktkkr
6/May/2016 at 07:45
This could well be the “best” Crawl “experience” ever.
3. Comment by Tedronai
6/May/2016 at 15:29
That server is pretty dank ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
4. Comment by notmps
6/May/2016 at 15:31
Gamma, my dude. I’m hearing reports of illegitimate registration of accounts (streakbreaker type stuff) on this new server. Might be worth checking out before the tournament starts.
5. Comment by Aaron
7/May/2016 at 21:26
I was engaging on another long-form suicide on CAO, when it lost connection. To pass the time, I went to the news. What, v0.18? And then, when the server came back, it had it running. It was wonderful. Thank you, neil.