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The PCB website is the central hub of the community. Having undergone makeovers throughout the years, it is currently on its 3rd iteration. | The PCB website is the central hub of the community. Having undergone makeovers throughout the years, it is currently on its 3rd iteration. | ||
== Version 1 == | == Version History == | ||
=== Version 1 === | |||
[[File:Pcb website v1.jpg|thumb|Version 1]] | [[File:Pcb website v1.jpg|thumb|Version 1]] | ||
The original PCB website was hastily put together in order to unify the community both off and on the server. Launched several days after the classic server first opened, the website featured only basic information and a forum. | The original PCB website was hastily put together in order to unify the community both off and on the server. Launched several days after the classic server first opened, the website featured only basic information and a forum. | ||
== Version 2 == | === Version 2 === | ||
[[File:Pcb website v2.jpg|thumb|Version 2]] | [[File:Pcb website v2.jpg|thumb|Version 2]] | ||
Version 2 was scrapped quite early into its life cycle after launch. The website however is notable for integrating with the Minecraft servers, bringing features such as player economy balances, player avatars and real-time maps. | Version 2 was scrapped quite early into its life cycle after launch. The website however is notable for integrating with the Minecraft servers, bringing features such as player economy balances, player avatars and real-time maps. | ||
== Version 3 == | === Version 3 === | ||
[[File:Web-v3.jpg|thumb|Version 3]] | [[File:Web-v3.jpg|thumb|Version 3]] | ||
Version 3 has been the face of PCB since late 2011. It brought with it even further integration with the servers, featuring: | Version 3 has been the face of PCB since late 2011. It brought with it even further integration with the servers, featuring: |