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
Aardwolf MUD Code changes and New Goals – August 9th. August 10, 2008 Important MUD changes this reboot: Gold on hand, bank accounts, clan donated/taxed amounts and clan account themselves can now be over 2 billion. The limit is 50 billion, which can also be easily increased if needed. Entering an argument after ‘inventory’ will filter the list displayed to only items where… Read More
Raiding Practice / Test Clan Mazes May 23, 2015 Test Raiding / Test Clan Mazes: For the last couple of months, we have been working on some new raiding code to allow for multiple practice raids against the Wolf clan. This includes almost immediate raider flag pardons and a selection of mazes to choose from. Although the mechanics of… Read More
Disenchant / Radiance Woods / Other Updates December 19, 2015 Disenchant Feature: Items that have solidify, illuminate or resonate cast on them after this reboot will have the stats the came from each enchant stored on the item. Using this data, there is a new ‘disenchant’ feature that allows you to remove a specific enchant on an item to try… Read More