Hi guys ave not long started playing Pr in which i have found a game where tactics and the learning curve are right for me.
When playing in a squad i hear alternative chat from some players which aint on the radio
can anyone enlighten me how its done or how too do it
thanks skotish|
Radio chat
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Oskar
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Re: Radio chat
Hello, and welcome to the forums.
This could be any number of things. People playing this game often use other, third party voice-IP applications to talk with their friends while gaming, or with the rest of the team on certain servers.
They do this using programs like TeamSpeak and Ventrilo, which are mainly for clans and communities, and usually not intended to be used as a radio for the entire team.
There is also another voice program that is widely used in the PR community, which is called Mumble. The PR version is called PRMumble 0.5.
With this program, you can connect to the Mumble channel of a server, and talk to everyone on the team or server in that channel, if they are near to you in-game. This is because Mumble has a directional audio feature, which is supposed to simulate speech.
There is also a radio functionality for the squad leaders.
I recommend you check out this guide to set up and learn more about Mumble:
https://www.realitymod.com/forum/f10-pr ... ality.html
There is also a good, and somewhat more detailed guide on the Alpha Project Forums, here:
Alpha Project Mumble Guide - Alpha Project
If you have any questions, I'm sure people will be more than happy to answer them in this thread!
EDIT: There is also the in-game Squad Leader to Commander and vice versa radio channel, which is built into the game.
This could be any number of things. People playing this game often use other, third party voice-IP applications to talk with their friends while gaming, or with the rest of the team on certain servers.
They do this using programs like TeamSpeak and Ventrilo, which are mainly for clans and communities, and usually not intended to be used as a radio for the entire team.
There is also another voice program that is widely used in the PR community, which is called Mumble. The PR version is called PRMumble 0.5.
With this program, you can connect to the Mumble channel of a server, and talk to everyone on the team or server in that channel, if they are near to you in-game. This is because Mumble has a directional audio feature, which is supposed to simulate speech.
There is also a radio functionality for the squad leaders.
I recommend you check out this guide to set up and learn more about Mumble:
https://www.realitymod.com/forum/f10-pr ... ality.html
There is also a good, and somewhat more detailed guide on the Alpha Project Forums, here:
Alpha Project Mumble Guide - Alpha Project
If you have any questions, I'm sure people will be more than happy to answer them in this thread!
EDIT: There is also the in-game Squad Leader to Commander and vice versa radio channel, which is built into the game.
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ConscriptVirus
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Re: Radio chat
hey by "alternative chat" do you mean you hear like real voices in-game?
im guessing you might not have mumble on since you're new, so it could be just the in-game voices that the game has. stuff like "i need a medic" or "hey I need a ride" which doesnt have the radio static. yeah usually if you use the comma-rose (hold down Q) a few of the radio commands lets you use this voice, BUT you should NOT use it because the enemy can hear you too and it gives away your position sometimes, and your SL will hate you.
just use BF2 VOIP or mumble.
im guessing you might not have mumble on since you're new, so it could be just the in-game voices that the game has. stuff like "i need a medic" or "hey I need a ride" which doesnt have the radio static. yeah usually if you use the comma-rose (hold down Q) a few of the radio commands lets you use this voice, BUT you should NOT use it because the enemy can hear you too and it gives away your position sometimes, and your SL will hate you.
just use BF2 VOIP or mumble.
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Conman51
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Re: Radio chat
maybe you mean voip? press b to talk to your squad mates? is that what you mean?
or do you mean when the in game characters talk? thats just the commo rose, press q to use it then click what you mean to say
i hope thats what you mean
or do you mean when the in game characters talk? thats just the commo rose, press q to use it then click what you mean to say
i hope thats what you mean
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skotish
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Re: Radio chat
When the in game characters talk the say basic commands i know these,but i have been hearing other squads and
they are talking different commands too each other i was just wondering what it is,its commands other than the
commo rose ones will need to try and listen for them so i can write them down lol
thanks for the help I will look into mumble and give it a try
EDIT: There is also the in-game Squad Leader to Commander and vice versa radio channel, which is built into the game.
^^^ think we have a winner i must have heard a sl talking maybe ?
they are talking different commands too each other i was just wondering what it is,its commands other than the
commo rose ones will need to try and listen for them so i can write them down lol
thanks for the help I will look into mumble and give it a try
EDIT: There is also the in-game Squad Leader to Commander and vice versa radio channel, which is built into the game.
^^^ think we have a winner i must have heard a sl talking maybe ?
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goguapsy
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Re: Radio chat
A SL and all SMs (Squad Members) as well...skotish wrote: ^^^ think we have a winner i must have heard a sl talking maybe ?
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Arnoldio
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Re: Radio chat
SL and SM have different voices, also CO.

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