Are we all going to need voice comm?
GobyWan
Join Date: 2002-02-22 Member: 234Members
Join Date: 2002-02-22 Member: 234Members
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I'm looking for some FAT headphones with mic attached. I'm picky about my 'phones, so these have to be BIG, and keep out all other sounds. If anyone has any recommendations, I would love to hear them.
You can get a cheap $10 headset (like mine) from Radio Shack. This thing works just fine.
the problem is how to config ur netcode for HL that it works properly... for example adjust the Rate right.
and yes you will need one...it happand allot during gaming when i was typing i got killed
I commanded my first (and only) successful game without voice.
In the field, mics allow for very fast communication, but basic signals like 'enemy spotted' can be given in instants via the pop-up menu; you'll survive both ways.
How much does using a mic slow your connection, on average? I'm sure I'll be fine on cable, but I've always been kinda curious. Is it reasonable for 56kers to use this sort of thing without a huge performance hit?
-dio
But the one HL uses compresses the stream to like 2 bits and makes everyone sound like a garbled chipmunk. Combine that with the cheap mics most people use, and 90% of the players are incomprehensible.
I'll be using smart keyboard macros.
But the one HL uses compresses the stream to like 2 bits and makes everyone sound like a garbled chipmunk. Combine that with the cheap mics most people use, and 90% of the players are incomprehensible.
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Not true. That's a problem with either your computer, using a bad recording codec, or a bad network setup like a misset rate or something. 90% of the voice I hear is perfectly fine, and it's the one or two people who don't have things set up correctly that sound like chipmunks.
$15 at wal-mart. And its great, i love my headset.
the most important thing is to get an actual HEADSET, and not a microphone. If you have a headset, your communication will always be clearer, people will understand you, and you don't have to talk loudly, just in a normal voice.
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If I remember it right, you're a swede. Inet-data (www.inetdata.se) has a headset (Trust Headset 410 Bass) for about 35$, GET THEM!
Don't worry about the people who say anything about your voice. Keep it up. We have a guy who's 10 and a great player at cs and now uses it constatly. My suggestion is use it with people who you get to know and don't worry about the rest.
Also, I seriously can't stop laughing when I hear a little boy's voice come over the voice comm. Usually I just mute them because it REALLY distracts me. And almost all the time they are just chatting over the voice comm to another 11 year old on our team..
"Hey, why was the phone busy?"
"I don't know... maybe my mom was on."
"Oh, ok. How do you like this game?"
"It is nothing like CS (pronounced See-Ess)."
"Yeah, but it is fun."
This goes on for the whole map, I mute them pretty quickly. I usually bind say_team messages to keystrokes anyway.
Uhh, not really. Unless you want your teammates to think you're Jimi Hendrix or something. I've got a pretty cheap mic headset and its pretty damn sensitive, if I unplug the headphones I get some pretty bad feedback unless I turn the speakers right down. The bad part of a cheap mic is the fact that I have to use a bit of packaging tape to hold the top together. I also have a good pair of Koss headphones. I usually wear the mic over the top of the headphones as the sound quality from the headset could be likened to a tin can - string - tin can arrangement.
--Scythe--
the_only_scythe@subdimension.com
its a good idea, at first i didnt follow what you were sayin but nowi follow...
i think it would be neat if they did like what sc did and had it were you could assign a group a number. then just push the number and give them orders, or do they already have that?
Well you could pick up some of them handy voice comm sets that allow you to change your voice from like a kid voice to a hard tough voice but they are pretty expensive <!--emo&???--><img src="http://www.natural-selection.org/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/confused.gif" border="0" valign="absmiddle" alt='???'><!--endemo-->
Do you think like a normal grunt marine giving orders to you instead of commander? If so, don't worry, you see the Commander's Name in the Hud, so you know if the commander is speaking.
I just think it will get a little difficult with ppl with strange names like <;;;;;;;|==) or something like that.