VOIP poll - Everyone please vote
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acadiancrusader
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Nephrmuus
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Sadly the default setting is to have mic boost off in BF2 VOIP. Without the mic boost, noone seems to be audible using the in-game VOIP.acadiancrusader wrote:ingame, my clanmates use TS exclusively. it has far better audio quality. 90% of voip users can barely be heard on my end. just for the record, i do use it to communicate with indies who are in my squad. i just sometimes forget to use it as i've been using TS for years.
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Lugubrum
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Who cares if someone speaks with an accent, you know lot of peoples English is not the native langauge.puglous wrote:I use it a lot, but sometimes it just gets irritating, like when you have 5 other people in your squad all with mics, but one is a pre-pubescent kid with 1000 speech impediments, the second speaks with some bizarre European accent you've never heard and can hardly understand English, the third is busy screaming profanities (which, for some reasons he needs to scream into his microphone for us all to hear), the fourth has his mic so quiet you're not sure if he's even speaking, and the fifth is so non-chalante it kills the feel of the battle.
But most of time its a great help.
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puglous
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People who want to understand their squad mates, that's who caresWho cares if someone speaks with an accent, you know lot of peoples English is not the native langauge.
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=*CLA*=StudMuffin21
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Though VOIP can be a VERY valuable tool I rarely use it. The only time I use it is when I am actually able to hear fellow squad members (or if I'm squad leader I use it when my squad is actually paying attention and sticking with me - rarely happens
). Even though I have the mic boost gain on, I can barely make out what people say.
Most the time I use TeamSpeak and communicate that way - it tends to work very well!!!
Most the time I use TeamSpeak and communicate that way - it tends to work very well!!!
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Animalmother
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Smitty4212
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I have a mic, but I chose the third option. I live with a roommate, so I offer him the common courtesy of me not yelling battle commands when he's trying to do work. I know I'd sure as hell be pissed if I heard him constantly yelling "Sniper!".
I do use the in-game text a lot, though. I find it frustrating when people create "VOIP Only" squads, because I still communicate more than a lot of people who DO have mics. And I always listen to everyone else, especially the squad leader, so I don't see what the issue is. I can type "sniper on the tall building above West City" nearly as quickly as I can say it.
I do use the in-game text a lot, though. I find it frustrating when people create "VOIP Only" squads, because I still communicate more than a lot of people who DO have mics. And I always listen to everyone else, especially the squad leader, so I don't see what the issue is. I can type "sniper on the tall building above West City" nearly as quickly as I can say it.
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Nephrmuus
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Mic boost amplifies your own output volume. If you can't hear other people, it is probably because they don't have their mic boost enabled.=*CLA*=StudMuffin21 wrote:Though VOIP can be a VERY valuable tool I rarely use it. The only time I use it is when I am actually able to hear fellow squad members (or if I'm squad leader I use it when my squad is actually paying attention and sticking with me - rarely happens). Even though I have the mic boost gain on, I can barely make out what people say.
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PipoDeluxe
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I always use VOIP in PR.
Without it there's no cohesion within the squad, and teamwork is really hard to organize.
There's actually software available for this that transforms a female's voice into a male one in-game. It's made specifically for female gamers who are sick of male gamers with testosterone overdoses. (And it can of course also be used by guys who prefer to talk with a female voice....
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Without it there's no cohesion within the squad, and teamwork is really hard to organize.
I totally agree!Nephrmuus wrote:I can't see any real reasons to turn off your VOIP so you can't hear your squad, and particularly your squad-leader
LOLNephrmuus wrote:women might feel they would get hit on in a male-dominated game
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Hx.Clavdivs
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I have told you of that one time where one started harping away at me cause he didn't like little boys playing a mans game? Then when it was established that I was female and twice HIS age, he said: But you have such a deep manly voice?
WTF! Some players are just idiots.
WTF! Some players are just idiots.
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[-=IDSF=-]SykloAG
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According to this poll...
The majority of people who frequent the forums/answered the poll use VoIP. If that is the case, then why does it seem that on most public servers, most people do not have a mic or don't use one???
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bosco_
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TII
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=*CLA*=StudMuffin21
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Ah ok. So it's not my fault after allNephrmuus wrote:Mic boost amplifies your own output volume. If you can't hear other people, it is probably because they don't have their mic boost enabled.
I still prefer to use TS or Vent over VOIP though.
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