pubbers Nick...not PRTYou simply need whispers set up to all the squad leaders and them to you.. Basic TS protocol
The mumble setup allows load up and playn without all that ****, every TSserver is setup differently, requireing a load of bindings.
pubbers Nick...not PRTYou simply need whispers set up to all the squad leaders and them to you.. Basic TS protocol
Exactly, we wouldn't be suggest the use of mumble if it were any other VOIP program like TS or Ventrilo.Tartantyco wrote:-NickO, why is this so hard to understand? The point is that you can communicate with players in close proximity to you without using the ingame VOIP(Which limits you to your squad) or VOIP software like Teamspeak(Which limits you to the players in your channel and player-set sub-groups that you can't just switch on the fly), regardless of whether you are in their squad. Mumble will facilitate inter-squad cooperation without blocking the VOIP for people to whom the information is irrelevant.
-Lets try to use an example:
Squad 1 and 2 are assaulting North City on Barracuda, Squad 3 is defending Docks, and Squad 4 is engaging an enemy squad south of Docks. Squads 1 and 2 need to communicate together, Squads 3 and 4 are relaying information between each other on enemy positions and so on. With Mumble Squads 1 and 2 can relay information between each other without flooding Squads 3 and 4's VOIP. And if it changes from Squad 1 and 2 to Squad 1 and 3 all of a sudden there would be no need to alter anything in the VOIP software as that is done automatically. The volume decrease over distance, as well as positional audio, would also improve communication to a large extent.
Using only ingame communications(VOIP and Chat) this would be cumbersome as inter-squad comms would be limited to Chat and a very delayed information relaying by the CO. Information passed very slow.
With TS or similar software it would be limited to channels and player-set sub-groups that you can't just switch on the fly. Information would be broadcast to more people than necessary, often blocking other transmissions that might be higher priority to a squad that has no use for the information provided.
With Mumble you can communicate with the people close to you, not flooding the transmissions of other Squads or players.
Configure > Settings > ShortcutsDr2B Rudd wrote:rly? is that in the key settings?



-According to CodeRedFox's previous post they're trying to do exactly that.gazzthompson wrote:being open source, can DEVs release a client with PR download that forces and dose not allow client to change certain settings? so every one has same and cant change them to get advantage ?
Cause you're doing it wrong?Scot wrote:Yeah, as Cool said, I was trying it last night, and just go so pissed because I was hearing everyone everywhere even when my settings were exactly the same as other peoples' and they had positional audio. If all the settings are working, then it should be good![]()
