This discussion always cracks me up, I guess it all depends on the people in the server, what type of game and the amount of shizzle going on at the time.
You don't have to stand next to someone that is playing music. Just move along and don't join the same squad and you will be fine.
I have had crazy dance party's in some of the coop servers after last flag is capped and everyone is looking for that last dang bot.
Also for the transport choppers I sometimes play music, but only after drop off coordinates have been communicated and acknowledged.
It's all in time and place I guess is what I mean to say. And like people have said before, if asked to stop, do so. If you don't know how to work it, maybe keep it that way since people tend to get all crazy about it anyways.
playing music through mumble NEVER annoys me i even like it... pilots usually play it if they got their destination and if SL needs to tell his squad something squad radio is ALWAYS louder then mumble
Also for the transport choppers I sometimes play music, but only after drop off coordinates have been communicated and acknowledged.
This is why I hate players like you. Its ME ME ME, instead of TEAM. You cant hear what im telling my sqd in sqd talk.
Have you even considered that I may be talking to my sqd on the way in? Giving instructions what to do when we get to the LZ, only I cant because the idiot pilot is blasting music on local.
I used to do it, but it's just too rude and abrasive. If you know how to do it, good, but don't tell anyone else as it could spread like wildfire and ruin gameplay.
Is there a way to play music through the headphones on your headset without transmitting it over mumble, so that you can hear it and others can't? I'd like to blare Sabaton all mission long without pissing everybody else off.
Irish Lemonade wrote:Is there a way to play music through the headphones on your headset without transmitting it over mumble, so that you can hear it and others can't? I'd like to blare Sabaton all mission long without pissing everybody else off.
Irish Lemonade wrote:I take that to mean anything I play from my computer won't transmit over the mic? It's been a while since I owned one.
No it won't. If you play music in the background over a program like itunes or Spotify, it'll just play over your speakers or your headphones. It won't get transmitted through your microphone
Welshboy wrote:No it won't. If you play music in the background over a program like itunes or Spotify, it'll just play over your speakers or your headphones. It won't get transmitted through your microphone
Thanks. Sorry for the dumb question. This is the first time in years I've owned a mic.
Basically what you have to do is create a virtual cord that goes from your speakers to your microphone. Sounds easy, but it isn't because there are about 10 different things you have to enable each time to want to play music.