Battlefield 2 Sucks

I’m all in. Thursdays are good for me. Name the place. I prefer ground/city maps… I can wear out a Shark-n-Kark server… but I’ll go with whatever.

A squad of people working together hardly seems fair to the other team.

Anyway, I’ll play, but I’m occupied until Saturday evening.

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Teamwork is the whole point. Nothing prevents the other team from organizing and working together. But if we have enough people, we could of course have organized squads on opposing teams.

Speaking of VOIP…

I was trying to get it working last night with no luck. I run the test in the control panel and set my threshold to 6%. I can hear myself talking during test so all seems well.

When I got into a game and then a squad, I hit “B” and a green speaker showed up on the right of the screen, but nobody on the squad was able to hear me.

The server we were on supported VOIP and my squad mates were unable to get it working as well. Any suggestions?

Wooooooooooooooooooosh! That’s the point he was making :wink:

I’m allllllllll in for a SDMB BF2 night. However, latency could be a problem for me, being in the land of Oz and all. Let me know the server’s IP and I’ll give it a go!

Max.

Well, I can try to run pickup games through IM like I did for CS.

senorbeef00 (aim) or senorbeef (yahoo) - contact me.

A server out of Dallas is probably the best geographical compromise or maybe where your CSS server was hosted, as that was pretty even for everyone too.

Within North America the geography doesn’t figure into it much. it’s more about the network layout (which we can’t really know).

If somebody’s in Australia though, that does figure into it. Not only are you bottlenecked across transpacific routers, the signals traveling at 1/3rd the speed of light can take physically 200ms to travel half the circumference of the earth. Not cool. I tried it in Japan and I found it virtually impossible to play.

I’ll play. I just got a cam and a mic today for my PC.