Author Topic: Using Mics  (Read 1862 times)

This will be an issue with any open microphone chat system on video games.

This is why the 'mute' function was invented.
And since the mute system was overused the client mute system was invented.

And since the mute system was overused the client mute system was invented.
I was referring to a client-sided mute.

>Join Family RP
DEAR GOD MY EARS!!!

I like the idea of VoIP, but I don't think Baddy would be willing to add it. The types of people that would be using VoIP for core-game reasons (e.g. collaborative building) will be in clans and using other software anyways.

>Join Family RP
DEAR GOD MY EARS!!!
I think the love RPs would be funnier.

It's not hard to send a voice call to someone over skype/steam/xfire/msn/whatever and have one of those (i know steam does) group chats


%1 with a microphone  :cookieMonster:

%1 with a microphone  :cookieMonster:
Dear lord that would be awful.

However, the ragequits would be hilarious.

Really, if you want to ingame chat without hastle, use xfire or steam like everyone else. Both have ingame overlays (albiet xfire's is a bit more lovey, in my opinion) that help you manage messaging and stuff.

Or if you don't want to get either, just use skype / teamspeak / any other VoIP program.

What would be nice is a different Application made by Badspot or Ephialtes.  It would launch with Blockland and work a lot like Steam.  There would be an overlay in Blockland that controls the application remotely, essentially, a fake Steam Overlay.

RTB5 anyone?

oh god, Irc Voice Chat rooms. i would shoot myself

What would be nice is a different Application made by Badspot or Ephialtes.  It would launch with Blockland and work a lot like Steam.  There would be an overlay in Blockland that controls the application remotely, essentially, a fake Steam Overlay.

RTB5 anyone?
Or xfire?
Xfire has an ingame overlay, thats, in my opinion, better than steam's.