Tailor Archive
Thread: Who would be interested in chatting with other tailors?
This could be a tough thing to setup, especially for those with low bandwidth connections and/or mediocre performing computers. The thing is, SWG wasn't designed with realtime chatting in mind, so this voice chat thing would require its own software to run in the background of SWG. This software would almost certainly require a designated computer and ip address to run as the server, and act as a central location for the other people in the chat to connect and communicate data to.
I honestly have no idea where you would find software like that really, unless the headset came with some, I'd try google or download.com first.
Regards,
JBurns
I was talking on teamspeak tonight with the game on and had no problems with it. Except my dang microphone getting up in my face- it and I are not on speaking terms right now.
Sitting at my computer with my headset on - I've never felt so nerdy in my life ![]()
Hmmm, I'll have to ponder this. I think I like the no-push better because, honestly, I popped the windows keys off my keyboard with a spoonabout a year ago when every time I accidentally hit one, it crashed my DaoC. Apparently, since I have dsl, i can (ha ha) set up my own server, so I'll see if that is even within my limited computer knowledge.
It's so funny, some of the correspondents are computery people and they're always talking tech and comparativelyI sound like tarzan "me NJ. You fix necklace. Grunt."
If you are using a router, though, you will have to open ports and such for people to connect to you. Not exactly sure what ports though. I try to stay away from networking.../shudder
NJ62 wrote:
Hmmm, I'll have to ponder this. I think I like the no-push better because, honestly, I popped the windows keys off my keyboard with a spoonabout a year ago when every time I accidentally hit one, it crashed my DaoC. Apparently, since I have dsl, i can (ha ha) set up my own server, so I'll see if that is even within my limited computer knowledge.
It's so funny, some of the correspondents are computery people and they're always talking tech and comparativelyI sound like tarzan "me NJ. You fix necklace. Grunt."