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Latest revision as of 13:20, 29 October 2014
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"S7" redirects here.
Specific information
- Ikariam uses "s7" in its URL as the server designation for this world, no matter which community / language version you use
- Ikariam:
- Used the Greek Alphabet WP as names for the first twenty-four (24) worlds; one through twenty-four (1 – 24)
- Used Greek Immortal Deities WP as names for twenty-six (26) worlds; twenty-five through forty-four, forty-eight, fifty, fifty-two, fifty-six, fifty-eight and sixty (25 – 44, 48, 50, 52, 56, 58 & 60)
- Used Greek Mythological Figures WP (Deified Mortals WP, Kings WP, Notable Women WP and Minor figures WP) as names for five (5) worlds; forty-five, fifty-three through fifty-five and fifty-seven (45, 53 – 55 & 57)
- Used Greek Mythological Creatures WP as names for two (2) worlds; forty-six and forty-nine (46 & 49)
- Used Greek Mythological Heroes WP as names for three (3) worlds; forty-seven, fifty-one and fifty-nine (47, 51 & 59)
- Ikariam:
- Ikariam used/uses a few specialty servers for the following reasons:
- "Speed servers" (1) (Closed) (not used often / reset after each session) - Special servers for when they needed to test changes that occurred at higher levels of the game and it would have take too long at normal speed to reach those higher levels of game play or researches
- "Global / International / Pangaia servers" (1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5) - Special server for players from ALL language communities to play together on the same server
- These servers are currently located at the EN site (https://lobby.ikariam.gameforge.com/en_GB/hub GF)
- "Asphodel / Graveyard servers" (1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5) - Special servers (Graveyards) for when players ghost out of the game
- These servers are currently located at the EN site (https://lobby.ikariam.gameforge.com/en_GB/hub GF)
- "Test servers [ 1 (Closed) / 2 (Closed) / 3 (Internal use #1) / 4 (Internal use #2) / 5 (Internal use #3) / 6 (Internal use #4) / 7 (Open) / 8 (Closed)]," - Special servers for testing the beta WP patches before they go out to the live servers
- These servers are currently located at the EN test site (https://lobby-test.ikariam.gameforge.com/en_GB/hub GF)
- "War servers" [ 1 (Closed - Rounds #1 – #7) (reset after each round - 1 per language group) / 2 (Permanent Round #8 - Open in most communities until 2028)] - Special servers with special rules, designed specifically toward in-game battles
- These servers
are currentlywill be located at the EN site (https://lobby.ikariam.gameforge.com/en_GB/hub GF)
- These servers
Statistical information
- The Active Eta world makes up:
- Eta is Active in 2 communities
- This means that there would be a Total of 31 EtaT (s7t) world servers if none were Closed nor Merged
- The Active worlds represent:
- Each Active individual community that has the Eta server is 50 % of the group of 2
Special Attributes
This is a Special Server in the following communities:
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General information
Eta (uppercase Η, lowercase η; Greek: Ήτα) is the seventh letter of the modern Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 8. Letters that arose from Eta include the Latin H and the Cyrillic letter И.
In Modern Greek the letter, pronounced [ˈita], represents a close front unrounded vowel, /i/. In Classical Greek, it represented a long open-mid front unrounded vowel, /ɛː/.
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