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- From: ahabig@bigbang.astro.indiana.edu
- Subject: rec.games.board FAQ and intro
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- Summary: useful information for readers of rec.games.board
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- Date: Fri, 1 Apr 1994 18:00:52 GMT
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- Archive-name: games/board-games-faq
- Last-modified: 1994/03/29
- Version: 3.4
- Frequency: twice a month
- Archive-frequency: once a month
-
- Revisions : v3.4 : More ftp sites, Warhammer 40k list added, r.g.m. wais DB
- Revisions : v3.3 : Command decision ftp site added
- Revisions : v3.2 : rec.games.deckmaster,rec.games.board.marketplace added.
- Revisions : v3.1 : EiA list change, A3R list change, EiA ftp site added,
- Scrabble server info added.
- Revisions : v3.0 : Command Decision list changed, ftp sites added
-
- rec.games.board FAQ and introduction
- ------------------------------------
-
- Welcome to the rec.games.board newsgroup! This is a group in which
- board games of all sorts are discussed (with the exceptions of certain
- popular games which have their own groups, see below). This is a group
- with unusually large scope, given the huge number of different board
- games. Games that have popped up in the past seem to come from a few
- distinct groups : 1) "Parlor" games like scrabble, monopoly, and risk;
- 2) Military and Historic simulations of all kinds; and 3) games that
- don't fit into any of the above categories, but which are often played
- by the same folks as play #2.
-
- There are several games which have their own dedicated discussion
- forums. If you have a question or want to discuss these games, you'll
- get a much better response from the specific forum than you will from
- rec.games.board. Also, in general, cross-posting is a waste of
- bandwidth - try to avoid it. Here's a listing of games with their own
- home :
-
- Games which have their own newsgroups :
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
- Abstract games : rec.games.abstract
- Backgammon : rec.games.backgammon
- Battletech et al : rec.games.mecha
- Chess : rec.games.chess
- Cosmic Encounter : rec.games.board.ce
- Diplomacy : rec.games.diplomacy
- Games For Sale : rec.games.board.marketplace
- General game design : rec.games.design
- Go : rec.games.go
- Magic: The Gathering : rec.games.deckmaster
- Miniatures : rec.games.miniatures
- Play-by-Mail games : rec.games.pbm
- Role-Playing Games : rec.games.frp....
- Trivia games : rec.games.trivia
-
- Mailing lists (and where to write to be included) :
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
- Advanced Squad Leader : asl-request@tpocc.gsfc.nasa.gov
- Advanced Third Reich : A3R-request@sara.cc.utu.fi [7]
- Car Wars : listserv@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu [5]
- Command Decision : cdmailer-request@cwi.com
- Conflict Simulation : LISTSERV@UALTAVM.BITNET [1]
- Empires in Arms PBEM : eia-request@bigbang.astro.indiana.edu
- Europa : europa-request@lysator.liu.se
- Flat Top : FLATTOP-request@aclcb.purdue.edu [3]
- Harpoon (naval mins.) : cz-request@ficus.cs.ucla.edu
- Magic: The Gathering : listserv@wizards.com [6]
- Mechwar : gt7805b@prism.gatech.edu [2]
- Ogre/GEV : hcobb@fly2.berkeley.edu
- Plateau : plateau-request@plateau.com
- Pre-gunpowder mins. : alr@hoqaa.att.com
- Shogi : listserv@technion.bitnet [4]
- Squad Leader : epass@nyx.cs.du.edu
- Starfire : starfire-request@soda.berkeley.edu
- Star Fleet Battles : sfb-request@fly2.berkeley.edu
- Warhammer 40k : war40K-request@bismarck.gatech.edu
- World In Flames : wif-request@mit.edu
-
- [1] To subscribe, send mail with the subject line "sub CONSIM-L
- YourAddress" to the listserv server.
-
- [2] To suscribe, send a message with the subject MechWar-L containing
- a body of SUB MechWar <your address>
-
- [3] To subscribe, send a message with 'subscribe <your real name>'
-
- [4] To suscribe, send mail with the following body : SUB SHOGI-L yourname
-
- [5] To suscribe, send mail with the body : sub carwar-l your name
-
- [6] To suscribe, send mail with the body : subscribe gg-l Your Name
- Note that this list is actually a mailing list for all of
- Garfield Games' games - Magic is simply the most popular.
-
- [7] To suscribe, send mail with the body : SUBSCRIBE A3R
-
- ftp sites and WWW pages :
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
- sunbane.engrg.uwo.ca - Has game reviews and other
- gaming related things.
- wais.com:/pub/games/minatures - minis related stuff.
- bigbang.astro.indiana.edu - EiA stuff
- ftp.cwi.com - Command Decision archive
- biochem.dental.upenn.edu - More minis stuff.
- ecn.purdue.edu:stuff/ - WH40k archives, painting tips
- chimera.gene.cwru.edu:/pub/chris/18xx - 18xx games stuff
-
- http://ftp.cwi.com/cdmailer/.www/cdmailer.html (CD page)
- http://biochem.dental.upenn.edu/Mosaic/miniatures.html (minis)
-
- A wais database of rec.games.miniatures -
- http://server.wais.com/directory-of-servers.html
- (type in "miniatures")
-
- Of the above games, many have a strong PBEM (play By E-Mail) following.
- Most notably Diplomacy, ASL, and EiA. Scrabble even has an internet
- server for interactive games (telnet next7.cas.muohio.edu 8888). If
- you are interested in joining in in a PBEM game, try the respective
- group. Also, Eric Pass, (epass@nyx.cs.du.edu) maintains a PBEM Gamers
- Directory, to help in finding opponents. Contact him if you want to
- be included in this directory.
-
- Due to the fact that there are so many different games to talk about,
- and few people are interested in every one of them, please keep a few
- items of nettiquite in mind to make reading this group easier for all.
-
- 1) Put the name of the game in the "Subject :" line of your post. This
- allows uninterested people to quickly skip over your posting to get to
- the ones they want, and the interested parties to easily find your
- post. Included below are quick introductions to kill files and
- threaded news readers, the use of which can make your usenet life much
- easier.
-
- Here's a list of some common abbreviations for games or companies to
- use in your subject lines :
-
- A&A = Axis and Allies
- A3R = Advanced Third Reich
- ASL = Advanced Squad Leader
- AUCTION = This is a game auction posting
- CE = Cosmic Encounter
- EiA = Empires in Arms
- MTG = Magic: The Gathering
- SFB = Star Fleet Battles
- WH40K = Warhammer 40,000
- WiF = World in Flames
- GW = Games Workshop
- GDW = Game Designers Workshop (a very different company than GW)
-
- So, for example, an Axis and Allies post would have a subject line like
- "Subject: A&A - Yahtzee or Craps?"
-
-
- 2) Make use of the "Distribution: " line with your posts.
- Announcements of conventions, games for sale, opponents wanted, or
- questions about directions to gaming stores are of only limited use to
- people outside of a certain geographical area. The distribution line
- prevents, for instance, an announcement of "CAPCON XIX, a gaming
- convention at Ohio State University" from tantalizing those in Sweden
- who couldn't possibly attend. See below for a quick description of how
- to use this feature.
-
- 3) If you make a dumb mistake in a posting, accidentally cross post it,
- or accidentally post two copies, cancel the bad/extraneous ones. Do
- this by hitting "C" while reading your own post (in rn/trn - other news
- programs have different commands - read your manuals).
-
-
- FAQ's :
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
- There are too many games of really wide variety discussed here to try
- to answer FAQ's about specific games in this document. Some games
- (notably SFB, Diplomacy, and Scrabble) have their own regularly posted
- FAQ's. Just spout out your questions, and they'll get answered!
-
- Also in the works is an archive of game company/game store addresses.
- This is a FAQ, but there are too many to put into this post. Keep your
- eyes on this space for more info as it develops.
-
- Auctions :
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- This is a popular forum for people who want to buy and sell old games.
- Please use the group "rec.games.board.marketplace" for this purpose.
- Some suggestions about good conventions for auction related posts :
-
- - Put AUCTION in the subject
- - Information on the game for sales version, condition, etc.
- are useful to include.
- - the newsgroup rec.games.frp.marketplace may be more
- appropriate for somethings, or a crosspost might be useful.
- - Please conduct as much of the auction as possible via email,
- although a post once a week or so to r.g.b. is useful for
- attracting new bidders, and informing the rest of us
- about what games are worth what.
-
-
- Following are instructions on how to use some usenet tools to make
- reading this group easier. They are moderately long, but are separated
- by "------" 's, so use the "g------" command to skip to the next section
- if you like. The topics are :
-
- The "Distribution: " line
- Threaded News Readers
- Killfiles
- rec.games.board example killfile entries
-
- How to use the "Distribution :" feature
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
- From: spaf@cs.purdue.EDU (Gene Spafford)
- Newsgroups: news.announce.newusers,news.answers
- Subject: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
-
- 16. How do I use the "Distribution" feature?
-
- When your posting software (e.g., Pnews or postnews) prompts you
- for a distribution, it's asking how widely distributed you want
- your article. The set of possible replies is different,
- depending on where you are, but at Bell Labs in Murray Hill, New
- Jersey, possibilities include (for example):
- local local to this machine
- mh Bell Labs, Murray Hill Branch
- nj all sites in New Jersey
- btl All Bell Labs machines
- att All AT&T machines
- usa Everywhere in the USA
- na Everywhere in North America
- world Everywhere on USENET in the world
- Many of the posting programs will provide a list of
- distributions, if your site admin has kept the files up-to-date.
-
- If you hit return, you'll get the default, which is usually
- "world.". This default is often not appropriate -- PLEASE take a
- moment to think about how far away people are likely to be
- interested in what you have to say. Used car ads, housing wanted
- ads, and things for sale other than specialized equipment like
- computers certainly shouldn't be distributed to Europe and Korea,
- or even to the next state.
-
- It is generally not possible to post an article to a distribution
- that your own machine does not receive. For instance, if you
- live in Indiana, you can't post an article for distribution only
- in New Jersey or Germany unless your site happens to exchange
- those particular distributions with another site. Try mailing
- the article to someone in the appropriate area and asking them to
- post it for you.
-
- If you cannot determine what distributions are valid for your
- site, ask someone locally rather than posting a query to the
- whole network!
-
-
- Threaded News Readers
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
- Threaded news readers are news readers which track down all articles
- that are part of the same discussion, making it easier to a) follow the
- logical flow of conversation; and b) kill a whole topic ("thread") which
- does not interest you. Try to use and understand one, it makes life
- much easier! An example of this kind of software is "trn" - see your
- man pages for more info. Anyone who wants to write a blurb for this
- space describing these suckers please do so - I (the FAQ maintainer)
- don't have time at the moment.
-
-
- How to use a Killfile
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
- From: phillips@syrinx.umd.edu (Leanne Phillips)
- (Trimmed down for brevity by Alec Habig, see news.answers for the full
- article).
- Subject: rn KILL file FAQ
-
- Rn and trn, and other varieties of rn, have a very useful feature called
- the KILL file, which allows you to kill (skip over) articles that you
- don't want to see. There is some support for killfiles in xrn, but the
- support is limited; nothing in here is guaranteed to work for xrn. See
- the xrn man page.
-
- KILL files come in two forms:
- Global: In your News directory, you will have the file KILL.
- Local: In your News directory, the killfile for group foo.bar
- will be foo/bar/KILL.
- The difference between the two is that there can be one killfile for
- each group (the local killfile), and that killfile affects only the
- particular newsgroup (foo/bar/KILL affects only foo.bar; baz/quex/KILL
- affects only baz.quex, etc). The global killfile affects all
- newsgroups. (There's a way to change the default names of the killfiles,
- but it's more complicated than I want to get into here. See the rn(1)
- man page.)
-
- Killfiles allow you to kill articles based on a number of criteria: a
- subject line, a general subject, articles from one poster, articles from
- one site, articles cross-posted from any other group, or from one other
- group in particular, and articles that are follow-ups to anything at all
- (that is, anything with the Re: in the subject line). You can also kill
- articles with a particular string anywhere in the article.
-
- For a complete story on killfiles, look in the group news.answers. For
- the purposes of this newsgroup, the most important thing to know is that
- if you don't want to hear about a particular game, you can put it in
- your kill file and not worry about it anymore. In rn/trn, hit <ctrl>k
- to edit the killfile for the group you are reading, and add lines
- similar to those below.
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Some example Rec.Games.Board killfile entries and what they kill :
- /1830/:=:j /* 1830 railroad game */
- /a3r/:=:j /* Advanced 3rd Reich */
- /civ/:=:j /* Civilization */
- /diplomacy/:=:j /* Diplomacy */
- /rec.games.strategic/:=:j/* the group split argument */
- /space/:=:j /* anything with "space" */
- /wif/:=:j /* World in Flames */
-
- See where those handy-dandy standard game subject abbreviations listed
- above come in handy?
-
-