/dev/null/nethack Tournament 2001
bakunin writes: "Tonight (Halloween) at midnight Pacific U.S. Time, /dev/null's third Annual NetHack Tournament opens. As with past years, the Tournament is open to anyone who'd like to play. We're also open to anyone who'd like to volunteer to run a game server, since (though we have a T1 hosting the main game server) play can be slow across the transoceanic links." /dev/null is calling for volunteers to run a server; you only need a modest machine but must have good bandwidth. See below for more information.
bakunin continues: "/dev/null is a loose association of networking geeks, unincorporated and noncommercial. We make no money from this; we just do it for giggles.
The prize structure going in, as we're open to suggestions to change this during the Tournament, is:
Prizes
The "standard" prizes will go to:
- Highest Score
- 1st, 2nd and 3rd Highest Score in each class
- Most Ascensions
- Lowest Scored Ascension
Since we'd appreciate volunteer servers to help speed the game play up for folks not near Oakland, California, here's roughly what you need to host:
Server Requirements
Remember, before volunteering, that anyone with admin level access to a game server box is not allowed to compete. So don't volunteer to host if you want to be a contender.
- a multi-user NetHack installation (thus, probably, a Unix of some sort; the /dev/null server is an OpenBSD system)
- sufficient speed/disk/memory to support 250 player accounts and 25 concurrent players (ours is a P133 with 64M of memory and 2.5G of disk)
- a dedicated Internet connection (our is on a T1)
- since NetHack needs real user accounts, we'd recommend that it be a dedicated system (the players will need to be entered in /etc/passwd to play on the box)
If you're going to try this seriously, make sure you read all the spoilers and FAQs. There's a ton of good information in there.
-Ted
About two minutes after this posted,the web server with the Tournament site on it kernel pacicked with an out of memory error.
;-)
It has 3/4G or real memory and over 1G of swap. I think it mis-handled something there. It's booting, so we'll see how long it lasts this time.
-robin
Well it looks like not to many players on the east cost. Sience it is still a School/Work day/night. That is a bit to late. Midnight EST would be a lot better that will be 8:00 PST. I guess if I go to bed early I can wake up in time to start the game.
If something is so important that you feel the need to post it on the internet... It probably isn't that important.
Hi,
I'm going to unabashedly karma whore for a second because Nethack is my favourite game ever. I can't tell you the number of hours I wasted playing this (or other rogue-like games, such as rogue, larn, adom, or omega).
Here are some links to get you all started:
Nethack.org
One of the first and best Nethack pages, from the legenday Boudewijn Waijers
another Nethack homepage
A newer Nethack page
QT Nethack
An impressive graphical Nethack
The google Roguelike directory entry
the classic rec.games.roguelike.nethack
Happy hacking!
http://www.devnull.net/nethack/
This one works!!
www.Beyond7.com Insane modern art water sculpture.
You might want to check out #nethack on either undernet or efnet, they're both good resources for the game.
Also, I don't know if anyone's mentioned it yet, but rec.games.rougelike.nethack is another great place to go to read about strategy.
The previous has been a secret message to my comrades.
Here's a clue for you folks who might ever submit an article: don't do it if you're running a default BSD kernel.
;-)
After booting a few times and getting killed immediately, I booted with no net connection and built a kernel with maxusers, NMBCLUSTERS and NKMEMCLUSERS goosed beyond any reasonable amount and it seems to be holding up now.
I had not anticipated _that_ many immediate requests from an article ablout NetHack.
-robin
Not at all. Take a look a last year's scores.
The highest score went to a Ranger, and second pace to a Healer. The top Valkyrie was in 15th place overall.
Of course, you're right that they're easy(est) to ascend - lowest scoring ascension was a Valkyrie. But ascending isn't everything in this tournament.
Wasting your time since 1997.
But no, now I have to enter a tournament! It's cheating if I let the computer do it!