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| View Poll Results: I think Colander's WWII Radio Plugin should: | |||
| Have the outgoing option disabled. It should only work for the incoming transmissions. |
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13 | 52.00% |
| Work only on a specific TS3 channel (named bellow) |
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0 | 0% |
| Left as it is. I think is great. |
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6 | 24.00% |
| Not used by anyone. It bothers me/I can't understand when people talks. |
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3 | 12.00% |
| Other. See my post. |
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3 | 12.00% |
| Voters: 25. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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#1
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I thought it was quite a good mod when I first heard it as it lifted the treble response and the voice cut through the game sounds making them more audible as well as realistic.
It was pretty clear that some players didn't like the effect and I removed the mod rather than inflict it upon them. It doesn't bother me if a player chooses to use it - it's up to them and their choice.
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#2
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I like it, but to force others to hear it is not fair....disable out going should be an option to be fair to all, while still giving yourself the enjoyment of the sound and immersion.
If you find it is over powering, but still want to use it, rather than adjust volume for everyone, right click on the persons name and adjust volume for that person only...I have done this for most people on ATAG ts to the point were it is perfect for everyone, even if they do use the WWII plugin. Everyone's sound is transmitted differently, either by their hardware or just the connection....individual adjustment for each user ensures proper volume (on your speakers/headset) for all transmitting. Cheers! Whiskey |
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#3
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This is probably a different thread: but I would sure like some Comm's discipline.
Several times 5 or 6 guys were trading recipes for Chinese chicken while some poor bloke was getting his arse waxed off over France. Trust me I wanna joke and have fun, but lord !!!! Denis/Knuckles |
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and to join the poll. I downloaded the plugin, but have decided not to use it.
Maybee on special campaigns where everyone uses it would be cool I'm pretty sure in real life, if pilots could have the option to use "team speak" as clear as it is, they would have Denis/Knuckles |
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It's too noisy
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#6
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I like it and will continue to use it unless is forbidden.
Pilots should reconfigure the sound settings after applying the effect (e.g. reducing the output volume). I never had any issue with it, the problems IMHO are concerned with bad/wrong sound configurations on the TS software or bad microphones in the first place. Regards. |
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It was probably my mate that was being waxed (ATAG server?). We moved channel and to be fair the other guys did apologise but we've decided to avoid the main channel now and use a sub-channel. That way the guys can use loose chat on the main channel and people might come to realise that the sub-channels are strictly for combat.
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I enjoy flying with the American players, some use the mod and some don't - they have a great sense of humour and get the balance between a friendly atmosphere and serious play spot on.
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#9
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Come on, please tell me where can I find & try this mod.
Thx! |
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