BF3Bot is a server administration bot for Battlefield 3 which allows users on IRC to see what is happening in the server and also allows some interaction with the server.

As BF3Bot is written in C#.NET, the .NET 4.0 framework is required to run this bot.

Features

  • Server administration from IRC
  • Relaying of in-game information to IRC
  • Players (in-game) can query the admins on IRC with /admin <msg>.

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License

MIT License

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  • Bf3ircbot is excellent! Thanks.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • great stuff
  • SkeeterPan, convert do Python, maybe? Is too hard to run C#/.NET in *unix systems for just one app, but a lot of this systems already have python...
  • I can't PM you so I'm going to post the answer to your question here. The bot would have to be completely rewritten from scratch to satisfy your request. That would require a tremendous amount of work so I think I will pass on that.
  • Can it be done for linux eggdrop as .tcl ? it would be really nice to use it on my quakenet eggs. thanks
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Windows

Intended Audience

System Administrators

Programming Language

C#

Registered

2012-01-15