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On March 4, Kurva announces the launch of a Rust server.<ref>[https://discord.com/channels/432332961057079297/557727003986362399/684877353859547162 Discord message link]</ref>
On March 4, Kurva announces the launch of a Rust server.<ref>[https://discord.com/channels/432332961057079297/557727003986362399/684877353859547162 Discord message link]</ref>
On March 8, staff member Cherry announces with a server-wide ping that community servers are down due to insufficient funds, that a temporary server had been established, and asks members to consider pledging on Patreon.<ref>[https://discord.com/channels/432332961057079297/557727003986362399/686304126740856842 Discord message link]</ref> 4 hours later, Alby would clarify that the servers were actually down to to their inability to go to their bank and pull the funds necessary to pay the server bill.<ref>[https://discord.com/channels/432332961057079297/557727003986362399/686367394884878352 Discord message link]</ref>





Revision as of 23:57, 9 December 2022

Kurva Gaming is an online community that hosts primarily SCP: Secret Laboratory servers in conjunction with Minecraft, Garry's Mod, and Rust. The community is currently in charge of maintaining the US East official SCP: Secret Laboratory server, granted by Northwood Studios.

Kurva Gaming
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General Information
Established2018
OwnerCTCookiie
Registered Members6,186 (as of December 9, 2022)
Joining ProcessParticipation
WebsiteWebsite
Social Media
DiscordDiscord server
PatreonPatreon

History

2019

On May 20, Kurva announces that the servers are offline, citing issues with PayPal and obtaining funds. The servers returned 3 days later.[1]

On June 1, previous community owner Alby makes an announcement on the official Discord server with a server-wide ping which is an advertisement for IcedHost.[2]

On August 3, a bot attack was launched against SCP: Secret Laboratory[3] which interrupted a community event scheduled for the same day.[4] A workaround was attempted by using a direct connection IP address[5] which was unsuccessful[6] The event would later go on due to a reprieve in the attack.[7]

On December 14, Kurva announces the desire for a Lua developer to work on a "newer game". Compensation is promised.[8]

2020

On January 14, Alby makes an announcement calling attention to Wendy Williams who allegedly made fun of a physical disability they share. With a server-wide ping to 2,000 people[9], Alby asks members to "investigate" an attached tweet and that they were "outraged by the fact that someone could do this".[10] Alby would later clarify that they do not endorse attacking the subject.[11]

On March 4, Kurva announces the launch of a Rust server.[12]

On March 8, staff member Cherry announces with a server-wide ping that community servers are down due to insufficient funds, that a temporary server had been established, and asks members to consider pledging on Patreon.[13] 4 hours later, Alby would clarify that the servers were actually down to to their inability to go to their bank and pull the funds necessary to pay the server bill.[14]



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