Mud client summary – new ‘clients’ command. Lasher, April 13, 2010 A new command was added to Aardwolf MUD today that shows a summary of connections sorted by MUD client. Client is determined using the telnet ‘ttype’ option. Here’s a screenshot of the summary at time of writing: Most of the clients in the ‘unidentified’ category are returning NULL. From asking the players connected, this seems to be a mix of JMC, GMUD, Rapscallion and various telnet combinations. Most of those in the “unknown” category are covered by “screen” which seems to be various forms of linux telnet in use by a player who logged in then used ‘screen’, a few where the value returned is actually the literal string (null) a handful of players who customized their ttype. I am surprised by the relative absence of Mudlet, although that is a fairly new client. Also expected Mushclient to be higher, although it does still have the highest count of any actively maintained client. MUD News
Necromancer Guild quest, Astral Travels Quest, Other Updates May 13, 2010 New Goal – Necromancer’s Guild: There exists in the world a tiny village, so small its name is unknown to mostly all but the residents. Once prosperous and idyllic, the town became host to a guild of evil necromancers and was almost completely wiped out by decay, kidnapping, and even… Read More
Aardwolf Marketplace – Proxy Bidding / Auction Buyouts January 24, 2013 Two major enhancements were added to the Aardwolf marketplace today: Auction buyout amounts: The ability to set a buyout price when listing an item. To set a buyout amount on an item, use the syntax: ‘market sell [item] [type] buyout [buyout amount]’ For example: market sell sword gold buyout 5000000… Read More
Cataclysm Quest, PVP changes, other MUD updates. June 29, 2010 Cataclysm Goal: Ancient tales still survive today, about the world as it was once known. It was a time of chaos. Horrible climate changes, random layouts, dogs and cats living together- mass hysteria! This is one such tale of the first major changes, a small preview of what was to… Read More