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The All-Seeing Eye, known to its community of users as ASE, was a game server browser designed by Finnish company UDP Soft. It was created to help online gamers find game servers. ASE took two years to develop and was introduced as shareware on June 15, 2001. [1] Despite UDP Soft lacking the marketing power of GameSpy, ASE's popularity grew.
Browser extension Free license Dependencies WebExt Rec. [2] Category Description Nonfree JS site Nonfree server Enigmail: MPL-2.0: No No Yes Yes Notes
Custom, free non-commercial use FPS engine; 2.5D, 2D grid base geometry Buildbox: C++: 2014 Optional Yes 2D, 3D Windows, macOS, iOS, Android: Proprietary: 2D/3D game builder with drag and drop functionalities, coding optional (not required), FREE license available C4 Engine: C++: 2015 C++, Visual Script: Yes 3D
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Server Name Indication (SNI) is an extension to the Transport Layer Security (TLS) computer networking protocol by which a client indicates which hostname it is attempting to connect to at the start of the handshaking process. [1]
Reviewers highlighted the feeling of nostalgia and the "unnerving" atmosphere of waiting on an empty game server or dead multiplayer game; they praised the game's buildup of tension. [a] The Verge and Bloody Disgusting praised No Players Online's short length and atmosphere, as well as the sense of unease. Neither review mentioned the ARG.
Through a virtual private network, the Tor network or a proxy server; Several browser extensions [8] [9] Several archive sites, including Internet Archive and archive.today; Several web content converters, including txtify.it [10] and PrintFriendly [11]