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Russian Mafia 0.994
Russian Mafia is a multiplayer IRC game implementation of Russian Mafia. more>>
Russian Mafia project is a multiplayer IRC game implementation of Russian Mafia.
Russian Mafia is a multiplayer IRC game implementation of the popular game, Russian Mafia, which is based on the Russian card game "MAFIA".
The peaceful civilians attempt to kill all the Mafia and maniacs, while the Mafia and maniacs attempt to kill all the civilians.
After the crush of the Soviet Union, Moscow was plunged into a mafia terror. Russian Goverment asking asking Italian parliament to send them the most talanted detective Commissar Katani, who keep in fear italian mafia Kosa Nostra. Katani arrives in Moscow and with civilians is trying to calm down the crime in the city.
This if fully atomatic game, on the over hande its very interesting and simple multiplayer game. All the game function processed by the IRC mafia bot, which also stores the statistic informations and game points, bank accounts.
The main goal in this game to win. Peaceful civilians have to find and kill all mafia men and maniac, or mafia men and maniac have to kill all civilians, Commissar Katani and other peaceful roles. This mean, peaceful roles have to guess who is bad and kill them - how they can kill them, look down.
Its a round game, with a stages. At the start of each round the mafia bot randomly distribute the roles. The round two stages - day and night, with are repeating until the one of the sides win or until the draw. During the night the roles make the commands, and during the day all players decide whom to kill because of the evidence or guessing, or to process without killing.
To start you have to type !reg during the round registration. After you just follow the mafia bot commands.
After the round registration you will receive a role.
During the night you will be asked about a order to the bot, concerning the role you have.
During the day you have to talk to other players to guess who is criminal, and making votes for the person to kill (codnamn to die).
After the vote the acused person will die. If no winners from civilians or mafia, the game starting again at night stage.
<<lessRussian Mafia is a multiplayer IRC game implementation of the popular game, Russian Mafia, which is based on the Russian card game "MAFIA".
The peaceful civilians attempt to kill all the Mafia and maniacs, while the Mafia and maniacs attempt to kill all the civilians.
After the crush of the Soviet Union, Moscow was plunged into a mafia terror. Russian Goverment asking asking Italian parliament to send them the most talanted detective Commissar Katani, who keep in fear italian mafia Kosa Nostra. Katani arrives in Moscow and with civilians is trying to calm down the crime in the city.
This if fully atomatic game, on the over hande its very interesting and simple multiplayer game. All the game function processed by the IRC mafia bot, which also stores the statistic informations and game points, bank accounts.
The main goal in this game to win. Peaceful civilians have to find and kill all mafia men and maniac, or mafia men and maniac have to kill all civilians, Commissar Katani and other peaceful roles. This mean, peaceful roles have to guess who is bad and kill them - how they can kill them, look down.
Its a round game, with a stages. At the start of each round the mafia bot randomly distribute the roles. The round two stages - day and night, with are repeating until the one of the sides win or until the draw. During the night the roles make the commands, and during the day all players decide whom to kill because of the evidence or guessing, or to process without killing.
To start you have to type !reg during the round registration. After you just follow the mafia bot commands.
After the round registration you will receive a role.
During the night you will be asked about a order to the bot, concerning the role you have.
During the day you have to talk to other players to guess who is criminal, and making votes for the person to kill (codnamn to die).
After the vote the acused person will die. If no winners from civilians or mafia, the game starting again at night stage.
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Added: 2007-01-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1035 downloads
pyshaper 0.1.3
pyshaper is a simple yet very versatile dynamic bandwidth manager application for Linux platforms. more>>
pyshaper is a simple yet very versatile dynamic bandwidth manager application for Linux platforms.
Development of pyshaper was started by a number of factors:
Broadband internet access within New Zealand is abysmal, due to the local telco mafia controlling the local loop. You have to either put up with 128kb/s up/down (with 5-15GB monthly traffic), or suffer stupidly restrictive traffic caps (as little as 400MB/month) if you want faster connections
Existing traffic shaping software is either extremely limited or extremely complicated
I like to participate in a few different Peer2peer networks (eg Freenet, I2P etc - not your typical warez/MP3-type networks, but more privacy/anonymity networks), and I needed a simple way to stop these programs from blowing out my traffic
tc has a steep learning curve, and doesnt allow easy filtering on any criteria other than source/destination host/port.
I scoured the net, and came across the wondershaper script, as well as a prototype easy-shaper program called snitch. These programs helped me to start fathoming the occult mysteries of the arcane tc utility (part of the iproute2 suite). tc in its present state is very lacking in doco and examples, so these programs helped heaps.
So, as is an Open Source motto - If you cant find it, write it! - I realised I had to pull my finger out and write something myself.
Main features:
- pyshaper lets you set bandwidth minimum and maximum limits on several criteria:
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- remote host/port, and local host/port (most shaper apps have this)
- pid of locally connected program
- username under which local program is running
- command line and arguments under which local program was launched
- country in which remmote peer resides
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- With all these filtering criteria available, you can set up some pretty sophisticated filters.
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- For instance, you can use the by program filtering to put bandwidth caps on peer2peer programs that often talk via several different protocols, to different ports (which evades most other traffic-shaping programs).
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- Or, you can set individual inbound and/or outbound limits based on specific countries (or all countries other than your own).
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- Configuration file syntax is pretty simple and straightforward. No arcane nutsnbolts TCP/IP grease-monkey bit-bashing knowledge needed. After a quick pass through the doco and examples, youll be building your shaping configuration within a few short minutes.
<<lessDevelopment of pyshaper was started by a number of factors:
Broadband internet access within New Zealand is abysmal, due to the local telco mafia controlling the local loop. You have to either put up with 128kb/s up/down (with 5-15GB monthly traffic), or suffer stupidly restrictive traffic caps (as little as 400MB/month) if you want faster connections
Existing traffic shaping software is either extremely limited or extremely complicated
I like to participate in a few different Peer2peer networks (eg Freenet, I2P etc - not your typical warez/MP3-type networks, but more privacy/anonymity networks), and I needed a simple way to stop these programs from blowing out my traffic
tc has a steep learning curve, and doesnt allow easy filtering on any criteria other than source/destination host/port.
I scoured the net, and came across the wondershaper script, as well as a prototype easy-shaper program called snitch. These programs helped me to start fathoming the occult mysteries of the arcane tc utility (part of the iproute2 suite). tc in its present state is very lacking in doco and examples, so these programs helped heaps.
So, as is an Open Source motto - If you cant find it, write it! - I realised I had to pull my finger out and write something myself.
Main features:
- pyshaper lets you set bandwidth minimum and maximum limits on several criteria:
-
- remote host/port, and local host/port (most shaper apps have this)
- pid of locally connected program
- username under which local program is running
- command line and arguments under which local program was launched
- country in which remmote peer resides
-
- With all these filtering criteria available, you can set up some pretty sophisticated filters.
-
- For instance, you can use the by program filtering to put bandwidth caps on peer2peer programs that often talk via several different protocols, to different ports (which evades most other traffic-shaping programs).
-
- Or, you can set individual inbound and/or outbound limits based on specific countries (or all countries other than your own).
-
- Configuration file syntax is pretty simple and straightforward. No arcane nutsnbolts TCP/IP grease-monkey bit-bashing knowledge needed. After a quick pass through the doco and examples, youll be building your shaping configuration within a few short minutes.
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Added: 2006-07-04 License: (FDL) GNU Free Documentation License Price:
1209 downloads
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