McGrandpa left a note on my windscreen which said:
> > I know that opposing Force doesn't support voice communications in
> > game it's the only half-life game that does not support it so is
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> Just look up Teamspeak2, it's well worth the look :)
If it's only for a few people then check out Ventrilo. IMO it has
better sound quality than TS.

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colin - 27 May 2004 12:23 GMT
> McGrandpa left a note on my windscreen which said:
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> If it's only for a few people then check out Ventrilo. IMO it has
> better sound quality than TS.
Thanks for the suggestions I was looking for something that all would be
able to hear or one team.
But Team Speak 2 looks interesting not quite sure how to work it. lol
McGrandpa - 28 May 2004 01:32 GMT
>> McGrandpa left a note on my windscreen which said:
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> be able to hear or one team.
> But Team Speak 2 looks interesting not quite sure how to work it. lol
It's simpler than you think. Install it, ONE of you runs the server,
get the ip by right clicking the try icon. Give out ip to those you
want in. Set up the server, simple enough. Uses HTML. Save settings.
Then in TS2 client YOU log into your own server. you can assign teams.
It's been a load of fun in Halo mp!
MCG.