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The awesome S-Space of the sLaughterhouse is being felt throughout the world, as it’s returned to keep us warm until ETQW. It’s currently hosting Quake III: Arena (baseq3) and is open for abuse.

It’s a ten slot public server (no password required), with three reserved spaces for TeeGee if it gets a wee bit full.

Yup, after receiving a donation for a months running costs from X-Blade, the server is up for the foreseeable future. No stats are being stored as yet, after all, it’s in Warm-Up mode.

The IP and port are: 213.200.95.48:27971

Also included with the server is a ten slot TeamSpeak2 server. The hostname and port are: voice2.fps.net:9012

Passwords have been sent to the TeeGee Googlegroup.

Who’s in?

Just to follow up on the post I made to the TeeGee mailing list. I’m letting the subscription lapse for the sLaughterhouse, temporarily. To my knowledge, it’s not see one game in the past two months. The service will most likely come back as an ET:QW server in a couple of months time.

I was hanging around last night after getting back from a friend’s house. Whilst waiting for ScanmaN to update his new Quake IV install, I stumbled unto Parrais! He’s now back in touch :D

ScanmaN finally patched up, and I was ready to rock…

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Below are the current maps that we have running on the sLaughterhouse server. At the moment they’re all bog standard Quake IV deathmatch maps. Some maybe too big, others too small. Feel free to comment here if you’d like to see a specific map removed, or indeed, a specific one stay.

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The sLaughterhouse server, TeeGee’s long infamous battlegrounds has made a re-appearance as a Quake IV server, hosted by fps.net.

The sLaughterhouse has had many incarnations on the Internet. First it was the founding members’ LAN server, and private Internet server. Then InterphaZe’s server was also blessed with the name, and now, it’s back.

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