Yeh we dunt got much o' tha' there fancy technolgies from th' city.
Heck its a 15 minute drive to the nearest thing resembling a town, and even that is more of you mountain village, few shops, here and there, oh and Pubs, we got lots of Pubs.
My nearest neighbour is almost 5 miles away, you can get lost out here, if you try hard enough.
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Not too familiar with wireless stuff, due to a lack of it.
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Depends where I am at that point in time, but mostly I'm on Dial up yes.
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So mic volume is fixed now, now if I could only get more access to a faster connection.
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That wasn't so much the mic itself as it was 56k connection speed. The problem with the mic was it was set a too high a volume.
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Still within the realms of being set up I think. But hopefully it goes "live" soon.
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xfire in regards to voice chat works more like MSN than ventrilo. that is you have to initiate a convo with some one, then invite multiple other persons, ventrilo is more we all join a server, like the chat rooms on LOD in a way, only its voice instead of text.
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Would be awesome to have all of us voice chatting to each other at the same time.
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I think there is some software and possibly a fee of some kind involved. But I'm rather noobish when it comes to that, I more deal with joining the channels, not making them.
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Anyone here familiar with setting up servers and channels on Ventrilo? And would you consider making one for the guild.
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Heck its a 15 minute drive to the nearest thing resembling a town, and even that is more of you mountain village, few shops, here and there, oh and Pubs, we got lots of Pubs.
My nearest neighbour is almost 5 miles away, you can get lost out here, if you try hard enough.
So mic volume is fixed now, now if I could only get more access to a faster connection.
Would be awesome to have all of us voice chatting to each other at the same time.
I think there is some software and possibly a fee of some kind involved. But I'm rather noobish when it comes to that, I more deal with joining the channels, not making them.