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30-08-2002, 04:14 #1
TS suggestion
I play with a Day of Defeat clan. -=RBC=- and we use this program, and one of the things that pisses me off is that everyone talks at the same time and understanding what people are saying is sometimes impossible. My suggestion is this. Make it so that when someone is talking, everyone else automatically gets muted until that person stops talking. I thing this would make a great addition for future releases. Hope to see it in the next release.
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22-10-2002, 04:32 #2
bump?
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25-10-2002, 10:40 #3
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yeah, half duplex rules

/sarcasm off
OK, it sounds retarded, but I think that would be a useful option... "round-based talk-mode"
because normally you just can understand one person at a time.
But "just" an option please, because normally someone just shouts "SHUT UP" and he can talk and everyone understands him
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25-10-2002, 10:50 #4
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but one problem: people who didn't set their voice activation levels correctly would destroy communication, because once they have "voice" they wouldn't stop sending again

so i think it would be best if that mode just supports "push-to-talk"...
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