

You might find a couple of the guys hanging out on IRC. and materials both sorted and labeled in the way they are in game.Īlpha | Beta | Gamma | Delta | Epsilon | Zeta | Eta | Theta | Iota IRC Please note that the lists should be sorted by Island Location.
IKARIAM SCRIPTS HOW TO
If you are a current player, please click on the links to the appropriate server(s) and add your player details in there - this way we can see who is near one another and help each other out in trades and cultural agreements etc! Don't know how to add yourself? Read This. Please note that you need to be on the wiki prior to sending an application to the alliance in game - this way we can verify who really is an OCAU member, and not just some random wanting to join a top alliance :D Zeta, as OCAU has organised alliances on those two servers.

If you're just joining the game, the best servers to join would be either Obviously at this point the script does not do much, but it was an interesting project, and might be used by others as a base in order to create more sophisticated scripts.There are a large number of OCAU members who play the game. Good for knowing when an inflection point will occur ( negative going to positive )
IKARIAM SCRIPTS DOWNLOAD
The best resource I found was " How to write Greasemonkey scripts", a free to download book-like tutorial, with some nice recipes. Greasemonkey - this takes a bit of reading, but it's relatively straight forward if you're familiar with Javascript.Google charts - just use the wizard or the playground to generate an image source (img src) URL with all the options as GET parameters, and then replace the data portion of those parameters using JS.
IKARIAM SCRIPTS CODE
To understand what's going on under the hood, download the code - I believe it to be well commented. The project was more of a proof of concept - a way to familiarize myself with GreaseMonkey and Google chart API, while doing something with a real-world application. Using these, Ikariam Projection was born. GreaseMonkey is a Firefox addon to inject a JS script into a page, Google Chart is an easy way to make charts. However, I found myself spending a lot of time making the same calculations over and over again - there had to be a better way! So I made one. Like many people, I like wasting some time playing web-based games, such as Ikariam.
