Hi there, folks!
About the Project
I'm thinking about start a server project myself. A vanilla Tibia 7.4 server, 1x or 2x exp.
All as it were during the 7.4 era, but just with a custom map and a good RPG. But no custom spells and mechanics changes. Maybe one monster or another added. But it's all.
I'm starting to build the map myself, so that's why I say long-term.
I'm looking for anyone interested into joining forces.
I'm probably going to start a Slack channel (if someone ever show up). Then discuss the whole direction it will take.
To be honest I'm not looking for specific roles to fit. Just people into the topic with a overall skill set. I mean, my biggest habilites are into back-end web development, but I can do a little of everything. If you are skilled into C++, for instance, you can deal with it as a lead task for you. And I will be dealing with the website. But I believe that both of us should be able to do a little of everything, just in case.
But if you are only good at doing one thing, that's completely ok. I'm just looking for people with passion for Tibia and OTserv.
About Me
I'm mostly a back-end dev. I do work with Elixir and Ruby, and have managed to work with a lot of PHP in the past. I also work with DevOps and Linux systems administration.
Other languages: Rust, Erlang, Lisp.
I'm not really into C++ (but I can make small changes, compile in different platforms and etc).
I'm well experienced with OTserv, being highly active during 2005~2009.
In 2007 I (along with some friends) was running the fairplayserver.com under the nickname of "Zero" at a Brazilian OTserv forum called XTibia. The server was a 7.6 server with about ~60 players online average. In this project I worked with all the website, parts of the database structure, NPCs, maps (I've created a whole city), quests and leading the project. The other folks did the remaining work.
More about me: The Author · Collateral Software
Just a correction, I don't work anymore at Nexaas, but at the B2 Beauty Group as a Sr. Software Engineer in Elixir and Erlang.
Note: I really think that voice calls helps a lot with the development. So it's a must that you are able to speak and understand English during those.
Thank you all!
About the Project
I'm thinking about start a server project myself. A vanilla Tibia 7.4 server, 1x or 2x exp.
All as it were during the 7.4 era, but just with a custom map and a good RPG. But no custom spells and mechanics changes. Maybe one monster or another added. But it's all.
I'm starting to build the map myself, so that's why I say long-term.
I'm looking for anyone interested into joining forces.
I'm probably going to start a Slack channel (if someone ever show up). Then discuss the whole direction it will take.
To be honest I'm not looking for specific roles to fit. Just people into the topic with a overall skill set. I mean, my biggest habilites are into back-end web development, but I can do a little of everything. If you are skilled into C++, for instance, you can deal with it as a lead task for you. And I will be dealing with the website. But I believe that both of us should be able to do a little of everything, just in case.
But if you are only good at doing one thing, that's completely ok. I'm just looking for people with passion for Tibia and OTserv.
About Me
I'm mostly a back-end dev. I do work with Elixir and Ruby, and have managed to work with a lot of PHP in the past. I also work with DevOps and Linux systems administration.
Other languages: Rust, Erlang, Lisp.
I'm not really into C++ (but I can make small changes, compile in different platforms and etc).
I'm well experienced with OTserv, being highly active during 2005~2009.
In 2007 I (along with some friends) was running the fairplayserver.com under the nickname of "Zero" at a Brazilian OTserv forum called XTibia. The server was a 7.6 server with about ~60 players online average. In this project I worked with all the website, parts of the database structure, NPCs, maps (I've created a whole city), quests and leading the project. The other folks did the remaining work.
More about me: The Author · Collateral Software
Just a correction, I don't work anymore at Nexaas, but at the B2 Beauty Group as a Sr. Software Engineer in Elixir and Erlang.
Note: I really think that voice calls helps a lot with the development. So it's a must that you are able to speak and understand English during those.
Thank you all!