Bloodstar
16-05-2008, 05:58 PM
I am a guy that likes to get as much human interaction as possible while playing any type of online game and in Entropia itīs more vital than ever to interact fully with others.
Skype:
I have used Skype while playing WoW. It was a great way to communicate BUT since one canīt have push to talk or voice activation you hear everything that is going on such as home noise, people talk, farts and what not :D
Teamspeak:
I have also tried this option, again in WoW. I found it better than skype regarding the push to talk feature but the quality is way worse than Skype. But it was understandable and nice to use! If people just learn to use it the potential is great! But it does cost to have a server up and running. A professional server costs but many can host such servers on theyīre home computer but then all the ones connecting to it will suffer from the bandwidth and such.
My prefferance is Skype if there are no more than 10 people. Above that Teamspeak is essential because of the clutter control! We could also divide professions in some way if over 10 people. Sweaters usually stay together so that is a plus ;)
English speaking is of course a must, at least when it involves me :)
www.skype.com (http://www.skype.com)
There you can go to download the program which is 21.3mb and make an account as well. Itīs free all the way unless you buy some kind of Skype credit to call real home phones. But that is a feature youīll just learn about yourself hehe
So if you want to voice chat just reply here with your Skype name and Iīll add you and so will others that want to voice chat :)
Bloodstar
Skype:
I have used Skype while playing WoW. It was a great way to communicate BUT since one canīt have push to talk or voice activation you hear everything that is going on such as home noise, people talk, farts and what not :D
Teamspeak:
I have also tried this option, again in WoW. I found it better than skype regarding the push to talk feature but the quality is way worse than Skype. But it was understandable and nice to use! If people just learn to use it the potential is great! But it does cost to have a server up and running. A professional server costs but many can host such servers on theyīre home computer but then all the ones connecting to it will suffer from the bandwidth and such.
My prefferance is Skype if there are no more than 10 people. Above that Teamspeak is essential because of the clutter control! We could also divide professions in some way if over 10 people. Sweaters usually stay together so that is a plus ;)
English speaking is of course a must, at least when it involves me :)
www.skype.com (http://www.skype.com)
There you can go to download the program which is 21.3mb and make an account as well. Itīs free all the way unless you buy some kind of Skype credit to call real home phones. But that is a feature youīll just learn about yourself hehe
So if you want to voice chat just reply here with your Skype name and Iīll add you and so will others that want to voice chat :)
Bloodstar