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Black Hawk
16 Nov 2003, 03:32am
Pretty good to start that early cause it would be a big hassle if people start trying to set it up in the middle of the lan party. Like what program, program and server settings. So what proggy should be used?
IMHO Ventrilo would be a good once since it's much easier to set up (atleast for me), free, and the quality is really good. You cna create rooms/sides/teams too. If anyone wants to try it... Link (http://www.ventrilo.com/)
Thrax
16 Nov 2003, 03:41am
We'll like...All be within 30 feet of one another...
Black Hawk
16 Nov 2003, 03:49am
It would be good for games like Battlefield 1942.
Thrax
16 Nov 2003, 03:53am
Where anyone would hear what we're saying anyways? ;D
SimGuy
16 Nov 2003, 03:53am
Thrax had this to say
We'll like...All be within 30 feet of one another...
Exactly. Why on earth do we need voice comm when we're practically sitting next to our team-mates? :)
Black Hawk
16 Nov 2003, 03:58am
:grumble:
mmonnin
16 Nov 2003, 05:25am
Black Hawk wants to whisper sweet nothings into his teammates ears.;)
primesuspect
16 Nov 2003, 05:30am
It's not quite like that.... The layout is such that people will be in seperate areas and seperate rooms.. Voice comms might not be such a bad idea.
Black Hawk
16 Nov 2003, 05:31am
mmonnin had this to say
Black Hawk wants to whisper sweet nothings into his teammates ears.;)
:ninja:
For people that go to alot of lan parties to play tactical games and stuff, voice comms are very usefull. I guess you guys just suck. :crazy:
Camman
16 Nov 2003, 08:30am
Thrax had this to say
We'll like...All be within 30 feet of one another...
Yeah...I thought this was the point of a LAN party ????
mmonnin
16 Nov 2003, 04:42pm
Well I dont know how big the office is but 42 people on computers is a lot of area. Well think of it like 3 people per 6 chair table. Thats ohhh say 14 of those tables.
pseudonym
16 Nov 2003, 07:15pm
primesuspect had this to say
It's not quite like that.... The layout is such that people will be in seperate areas and seperate rooms.. Voice comms might not be such a bad idea.
Agreed. I'll dl and setup whatever is needed if thats what we want. Although it kind of ruins me for buying those Zalmans:shakehead
pseudonym
16 Nov 2003, 07:18pm
Thrax had this to say
Where anyone would hear what we're saying anyways? ;D
Usually, I've found that in games where most players are experienced, all that gets said are enemy positions. Everyone generally knows what to do beyond that.
QCH2002
16 Nov 2003, 07:23pm
I've never used any program like Roger Wilco.... but I've played against a few players that used it and THEY KICK MY BUTT.... Much easier to coordinate stratagy.
I would have to vote for the free program, since I do not LAN often.
Black Hawk
16 Nov 2003, 09:52pm
I guess I'll make a small guide or something later on for Ventrilo cause it's a program I know how to set up.
Aranyic
17 Nov 2003, 12:53pm
I'm a ventrilo fan :) best way I heard to describe the other two:
"It's like using your power ranger walkie talkies at 2 miles".
TheSmJ
17 Nov 2003, 05:24pm
I guess if everyone else uses it (a voice comm program), I'll use one too.
I'll use whatever's free.
Clutch
17 Nov 2003, 11:37pm
TheSmJ had this to say
I guess if everyone else uses it (a voice comm program), I'll use one too.
I'll use whatever's free.
ditto
Thrax
17 Nov 2003, 11:38pm
I'll...I'll strap a headphone to my head with a rubber band because my sennheisers don't need no microphone.
Or I'll just yell at my teammates from across the room. Much better.
TheSmJ
18 Nov 2003, 05:00am
Thrax had this to say
I'll...I'll strap a headphone to my head with a rubber band because my sennheisers don't need no microphone.
Or I'll just yell at my teammates from across the room. Much better.
If you did that, then your teammates would have to repeat everything to you, cause the rest would be using this software thingy.
Hell, I dont even like CS...
GHoosdum
18 Nov 2003, 04:09pm
Hmm... if that turns out to be the concensus I guess I'll have to get a microphone. :grumble:
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