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cRPG => General Discussion => Topic started by: Izual on April 26, 2012, 11:53:57 pm

Title: Is there any (semi-)public Mumble or TS for EU players?
Post by: Izual on April 26, 2012, 11:53:57 pm
Hey guys,

I wanted to ask everyone if you knew of a (semi-)public Mumble or TS for EU players.

Long story short, my friends and I are playing mostly EU_cRPG_2 (That's the siege server) and we are often bored not being able to talk to anyone - basically, not being able to teamplay with anyone. Sticking to large teams isn't really too entertaining either. We've the topics of a few of the teams we often meet (HRE, Grey, Nords, 22nd...) but none seems to be really using English to speak, but rather some polish/german/other languages. That's also why we didn't join any team yet.

So basically, we'd like to join a Mumble or TS to listen to, play with and talk to other players on the servers we play... If these exist at all.

Thanks for reading :D
Title: Re: Is there any (semi-)public Mumble or TS for EU players?
Post by: Digglez on April 26, 2012, 11:57:11 pm
Ndations cRPG community
62.104.20.250:10027

There is a mod for warband+mumble for positional audio, which I assume could be easily modded to shift you into a team channel, but noone has been willing to try it.  A shame because this game could benefit greatly from team centric individuals working together.
Title: Re: Is there any (semi-)public Mumble or TS for EU players?
Post by: Izual on April 27, 2012, 12:00:39 am
Hey thanks. By then I assume Ndations is a Mumble server? I couldn't find any at the address you gave me though.

Yes, positional audio is really great. I know Mumble quite well and positional audio really helps to feel inside the game. However, I'm using two computers at a time - a laptop with mumble and my main computer to play - so it'd be useless for me, unfortunately. But really, if M&B is compatible with it, try this mode everyone :D

Edit: Okay, it's on TS then... Visited it a bit, too bad it's divided into clan channels and not game server channels, that would be way more practical. I'll try to go there when I stumble across a horde of Byzantium or Templars :P
Title: Re: Is there any (semi-)public Mumble or TS for EU players?
Post by: OpenPalm on April 27, 2012, 04:53:25 am
Semi-related, is there one for NA?
Title: Re: Is there any (semi-)public Mumble or TS for EU players?
Post by: Digglez on April 27, 2012, 10:28:08 am
Hey thanks. By then I assume Ndations is a Mumble server? I couldn't find any at the address you gave me though.

Yes, positional audio is really great. I know Mumble quite well and positional audio really helps to feel inside the game. However, I'm using two computers at a time - a laptop with mumble and my main computer to play - so it'd be useless for me, unfortunately. But really, if M&B is compatible with it, try this mode everyone :D

Edit: Okay, it's on TS then... Visited it a bit, too bad it's divided into clan channels and not game server channels, that would be way more practical. I'll try to go there when I stumble across a horde of Byzantium or Templars :P

Er woops, no its TeamSpeak.  Noone in cRPG community uses mumble to my knowledge. About 90% TS from what I've seen.
Title: Re: Is there any (semi-)public Mumble or TS for EU players?
Post by: Digglez on April 27, 2012, 10:29:53 am
Semi-related, is there one for NA?

Several NA clans use the German one mentioned above, latency isnt THAT horrible.   But rarely will you see random people coming together into a public channel, from what I've seen.  More likely you see allied clans using the same banner (called STACKING) and getting in each others voice comms.
Title: Re: Is there any (semi-)public Mumble or TS for EU players?
Post by: Izual on April 27, 2012, 10:34:47 am
Er woops, no its TeamSpeak.  Noone in cRPG community uses mumble to my knowledge. About 90% TS from what I've seen.
Its really a pity. Using TS on my ultralaptop is painful :(

About 90% TS from what I've seen.
Alright, what about the last 10%? :P
Title: Re: Is there any (semi-)public Mumble or TS for EU players?
Post by: BADPLAYERold on April 27, 2012, 05:05:34 pm
Alright, what about the last 10%? :P

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