Today's Top Servers
Many Servers have come and gone, and it doesn't take much to put one online, so for the latest list of what's out there,
fire up a client and see for yourself,
or go look at a Metaserver.
This list is mainly to mention a few details about the servers that you
might not otherwise know, like which ones have robot players.
Server | Robots? | Type | RSS | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
pickled.netrek.org | Nope | Bronco Pick-up | ||
continuum.us.netrek.org | Dogfight | Bronco Pick-up | Yes | If you are the only player on the server, you can hit * multiple times to bring in practice robots to dogfight with, but they don't take planets or fight each other. |
netrek.hwy.com.au | Bronco Pick-up | Australian, but you don't have to be local to play there. | ||
netrek.pulsar-zone.net | Yes | Bronco Pick-up | Sundays are Twinky GA day. SB rank is Lieutenent, so you can practice basing. Server has no continuousTorps; one torp per mouse click. | |
base-practice.psychosis.net | Base practice | |||
netrek.warped.us | Yes | Sturgeon Pick-up | Yes | |
Home and Away.clue.netrek.org | No | INL | Both go to same machine, they just go to the two different teams. The server is only online when there is a game on. If the game is between set teams, you should automatically connect as an observer. | |
hockey.tamu.edu | No | Hockey |
The RSS feed for a server lists server events such as Wins (genos), Starbases destroyed, etc.
Most servers will have administrator contact information on their MOTD screens,
visible when a client first logs on. Some will have that and other useful
information on their web pages as linked to above. Others just redirect to
myspace.com. Really.
The Netrek History section has some information on past servers and their configurations. echo "