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Hello my dear forum members and yet friends.
Last week I took advantage of the offer that EA had in its store and bought Battlefield Hardline.
The thing is that I was wondering what program other players would use to communicate by voice among them while playing.
Searching the net I have found the ones I indicate in the poll.
Which ones do you use? Any more apart from the ones I indicate? -
I am an old man and I don't play with online rat children...
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I am even older, I don't play at all or veryyyy little, although I want to redeem myself. In World of Warcraft I used Team Speak, but it was the 2nd one.
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TS but before Mumble, which I think is the best, although you can't set up the server like in TS, or so I think.
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Mumble. It works well. It fits what I ask for.
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I have given it to almost all of them, Ventrilo, TS, Mumble… I don't have a preference for any one in particular.
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TS but before Mumble, which I think is the best, although you can't set up the server like in TS, or so I think.
I've read that TeamSpeak3 is easier to use and configure than Mumble. What do you think?
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In TS I have configured decibels for some users and little more but, a professional network colleague set up TS for the clan and if I remember correctly he told me that Mumble was more closed. The good thing about Mumble is that you can plug in a better audio driver and it normalizes levels by itself, the bad thing is that you have to pay but hey, when we are several it's not money. To get together 3 people casually you go to RaidCall or TS public, or if you are very crazy to Skypi.
Editing: Sorry I'm drunk, I messed up the configuration topic. In Mumble you have one more parameter and it can be dizzying if you have never touched it but even being a klutz you find a tutorial, tinker a bit and fine-tune everything in 15 minutes, if you are a bee in 5 minutes you have it done. I just haven't seen any flaw with Mumble and I forgot to configure levels for people who left their mic far away or who shout with shitty mics and you have to suffer annoying frequencies. It's not that it's important to talk to colleagues, it's not recording a record for a contest but it sounded very good and it cost us 5 euros a year. Just to get rid of adjusting the dB's with which they sound more or less it's already worth it to me.
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When it's just us friends playing 3 or 4, we use Skype, but when something is bigger and clan members and stuff like that are involved, we use TS
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I am the only one who uses and used is the raidcall