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Date Posted: 11:37:16 05/17/05 Tue
Author: Pistol Pete
Subject: Re: Does this create lag Chazo? In Myth or other games?
In reply to: Dio 's message, "Re: Does this create lag Chazo? In Myth or other games?" on 10:29:59 05/17/05 Tue

Obviously, I'd love to play on a Tank team this year. I probably won't be around in August, but we'll see what happens this summer...

Oh, I have a microphone, and I'd be willing to try some voice chat.

Dio, you don't really need to buy a server to run a voice chat server. They don't need that much bandwidth or processing power; someone can easily host the server on their computer, even while playing Myth II.

I think ventrilo can function like a conference speaker - as in you don't have to hit a button to talk. But I prefer to have it setup only to broadcast, because too much chatter confuses the hell out of me.

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