University of Bristol Computer Gaming Society

Union AGM

January 29, 2010 | Posted in Uncategorized, Tagged

Almost all of you will have received some information regarding the AGM at the Union next week. Since a couple of issues relate directly to COGS, I thought I’d link to those particular ones here. You can find the full list of motions on the AGM page.

Firstly, there is a motion to change the name of all societies (Word document). This would mean that all societies would have to prepend “The University of Bristol Student’s Union” to their name, and our official acronym would change from COGS to UBSUCOGS, which is rather less snappy.

Rather more important for us is the draft motion to lobby the university to provide extra bookable rooms. Not many of our members, I believe, have heard of the plans for the University to take over entire fifth floor (and more) of the Union. All of our recent LANs have been on the fifth floor and there are no rooms that come close to the Avon Gorge for satisfying our LAN needs.
Consequently, if our society is to continue to provide frequent, cheap, well attended LANs as it has done, it is imperative that we find an alternative space in which to hold them – somewhere with internet access, bookable for at least an entire day at the weekend, multiple (or high power) power rings, adequate space, tables, chairs and control of lighting and temperature. This is quite a list of requirements, but as an active society (and the largest of its kind in the country, as far as we can tell) we should have some clout.

As an additional incentive, the Union promise things like free pizza and pound-a-pint for attending. Finally, one more proposal COGS members in particular may be interested in, Change the name of the AGM to SHAGFEST (PDF)

Games to be Played at CL4

January 12, 2010 | Posted in Events, Tagged

Hi, gamers!

Here are the games we’re timetabling for the LAN on Saturday. Naturally other ones will take place throughout the day (see the Forum thread for ideas and a chance to give your own)

12:00 – Shattered Horizon
15:00 – C.S.S. Gungame
20:00 – (or “after we’ve eaten pizza”) PVK2 (or, if it gets shouted loudly enough, some other source mod – install all that you fancy and state your preference on the forums!)

As yet there has not been much activity in the thread, but UT2k4 (especially Carball, but probably also TDM/ONS/Insta), Swat4, Killing Floor and SupCom are almost certain to have a strong following.

COGSBot Winter Update

January 10, 2010 | Posted in IRC Bot,News, Tagged

Hello everyone.

I have been beavering away on some shiny new features for COGSBot for a while now, and the time has come for another upgrade.  Changes follow:

  • !whois has been overhauled.  No longer do you have to PM your requests to WildFire — you now can manage your own !whois data yourself!  You can change your !whois setting through the bot’s standard settings interface (i.e. !set whois).  As always with !set, typing just !set followed by the setting will tell you what you need to do (though in this case it’s pretty obvious!)
  • As well as being able to update your own !whois status, you can now get more information about other users from their !whois entries.  You can find out their online status, along with their current spam prevention status.
  • !tell has been implemented, which allows you to leave messages for people who are not currently in the channel.  The next time the recipient joins the channel, your message will be relayed to them.  N.B. a new setting has been added which allows you to customise how the bot alerts you to messages left for you (!set tell).  You can also disable tells entirely, so that people are unable to leave you messages.
  • If a COGSGuest joins and types !help, they now get customised help content to assist them changing their nickname
  • The bot can now !inform groups of people rather than just the channel.  I can send message to all the channel moderators, for example.
  • [internal] Fixed some odd behaviour when dynamically reloading some plugins

As usual, the IRC statistics have been updated as well.  Along with updating these, I’ve created some new ‘Rankings’ which offer a more exciting view of the stats.  Click here to view them