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Quake System IRC
Founded2009
Geographic locationAsia
Malaysia
Based inWorldwide
Website URLwww.quakesystem.webs.com
Primary DNSirc.nashtech.podzone.net
Average users150,000 - 385,000
Average channels150,000 - 385,000
Average servers50
Content/subjectPublic/PC Games

Quake System IRC is currently the largest Internet Relay Chat (IRC) network, with a peak average of about 150,000 users and 385,000 channels.The IRC Network was founded in 2009 by NasHTheGurU(Dinesh Nair Sukumaran, Malaysia) and MadMan (Thomas Angelo, U.S.A) as a new home for their respective country's Quake channels.At its peak on August 10th, 2010, the network recorded 125,000 simultaneous connections.


Services

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Founded in 2009 as an IRC network for Quake Live players, Quake System has seen huge growth over the years as it attracted many other computer gamers.Channels often feature channel 'Q' and formerly 'L'. Q is the main channel service and managing authenticate accounts, similar to nickname registration on servers with Nickserv.

Additional bots include O as an operserv reference bot to the server operators on Quake System IRC and S to assist channels with dealing with spam. The R bot allows users to request both Q and S if their channel meets their requirements.

Quake System IRC also is the home to many other third-party bot-operated IRC Services that can be used for various purposes to assist channel operators to run their channels, some of these channels can be found using the channel search facility on the Quake System IRC website.

Unlike some other IRC networks Quake System IRC does have NickServ functionality.

Webchat

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Quake System IRC has a webchat client which allows users to connect to the network without the use of an IRC client. The client was created by the Quake System IRC development team.


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