What is #pog?
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#pog is an IRC channel (see below if you don't know what IRC is) for discussing Ambrosia's game Pillars of Garendall -- and it's open to the general public. C'mon in and hang out -- talk about Pillars of Garendall with fellow journeymen, beta testers, and perhaps even the authors of the game.
Please respect each other in #pog -- let's keep the level of discussion at least somewhat civilized and productive. We've just put this channel together, so give it a little time to get up to speed.
How do I join in on the chat?
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Set up your IRC client (see below if you do not have an IRC client) to join the private Ambrosia server:
(because this is our own server, we will not be affected by net splits, lag, and other such nonsense)
Once you are connected to the IRC server, join #pog by whatever means your client provides (for Ircle, it's a menu item), or type:
/join #pog
What is IRC?
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IRC stands for Internet Relay Chat; it's a rather geeky, archaic system of chat (similar to AOL's chat room), but it works fairly well, and is accessible by anyone around the world.
In order to chat on IRC, you'll need a client. Some popular Mac clients are:
Snak -- (url="http://"http://www.snak.com/")http://www.snak.com/(/url) (shareware)
Ircle -- (url="http://"http://www.ircle.com/")http://www.ircle.com/(/url) (shareware)
ShadowIRC -- (url="http://"http://www.shadowirc.com/")http://www.shadowirc.com/(/url) (free)
MacIRC -- (url="http://"http://www.macirc.com/")http://www.macirc.com/(/url) (free, but unsupported)
I'm sure there are others; Ircle is by far the most popular Mac IRC client, however it isn't free, and it will eventually stop working if you don't pay for it (it's well worth it).
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Andrew Welch / el Presidente / Ambrosia Software, Inc.
Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level then beat you with experience.