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Saturday, 03 October 2009 16:04

Teamspeak 3 Update Featured

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Greetings TeamSpeak Community!

We know you're all waiting for new TS3 material so below is a screenshot of what the main window of the TeamSpeak 3 Client looks like as of today. Please note that all screenshots are only development screenshots and the look of the final product may change by the final release.


The toolbar on the left side (which includes Away, Mute mic, Mute headphones, etc.) can be moved virtually anywhere you want. For example, it can be placed on any side of the main window or, if you don't want it to be located within the main window at all, you can drag it completely off the client and have it free-floating on your desktop wherever your heart desires. The best part about this bar is that eventually you will also be able to completely customize its functionality to suit your needs by dragging buttons on to it. So everything can be right there at your finger tips as you see fit.

You may also be wondering what that eye-looking icon is on the toolbar. For starters, clicking this icon can come in handy if you join a public TeamSpeak server with lots of channels. Say you are looking for a friend on a large, public server but you aren't quite sure what channel he/she is in. Normally with a TeamSpeak 2 Server configured in Public server mode you might have to jump from channel to channel to locate them. However, in TeamSpeak 3 this icon instantly expands your view for all channels so you can find your friend more easily.

It doesn't quite stop there though. With TeamSpeak 3 you are now in complete control of channel views via an all new channel subscription feature. In TeamSpeak 2, the server decided how users would view channels. If it was set to Clan mode, you were able to see everyone in every channel at all times. This was a nightmare for large TeamSpeak servers because you'd constantly hear "new player" or "player left". So the TeamSpeak 2 Server also provided you with a Public server mode. This allowed users to see only the clients of the channel you were currently in. This no doubt made it easier on your ears but also included other limitations and disadvantages. Well, with TeamSpeak 3 you are now able to subscribe to any or all specific channels. You can for example subscribe to all channels (Clan mode), subscribe to none (Public mode), or pick and choose which channels you wish to subscribe to. All activity within unsubscribed channels is simply ignored and will not be shown on your channel list.

The last thing we'll show you is a URL catcher. This nifty, new tool captures all URLs from any of your text chat windows and stores them within the TeamSpeak 3 client. If you forget a link that someone provided you can simply look through your collected URLs to retrieve it.

So what else is going on in TeamSpeak 3 dev-land?
  • Aside from the usual bug fixes, we have implemented and improved Push-To-Talk features within the client.
  • Numerous improvements with regard to the permissions system have also surfaced, making it easier for users to understand and configure user permissions in general.
  • We are also in the process of implementing offline messages. We will have more details on that when it is fully functional.
In the near future we will update you with more features and breaking news. Until then, happy chatting!
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Friday, 04 September 2009 02:00

About BattleField 1943

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 Thought I would post a little information about the Game coming up BattleField 1943

 So, whether you are flying your Zero fighter for the glorious Japanese Imperial Navy over Wake Island or rushing the shores on Iwo Jima with other battle-hardened US Marines, you're in for an intense battle. Use the built in squad features to team up with up to 4 other soldiers and make your way across the Pacific Theatre together. Thrash an enemy bunker, setup camp and snipe across the map, steal a tank in the enemy's stronghold while your comrades launch an all out bomber attack; the choices are endless! We're depending on you to turn the tide of the battle and war, soldier!

Whatever your position, you get to enjoy the thrill of a fully featured online shooter with the unique Battlefield sandbox experience. Battlefield 1943 will be available on Xbox LIVE®  Arcade, PlayStation®  Network for download this summer and on PC later this fall. For only $14.99 or 1200 MS points, you get the complete, action packed Battlefield gameplay right at your fingertips for quick and easy access.

Powered by one of the best engines in any online multiplayer game, Frostbite, you can bank, roll and loop your fighter plane while dog fighting with the enemy or dive-bomb a hostile squad. Leave nothing in your path as you drive a powerful tank through forests, houses and sandbag bunkers with a gunner on the roof. Flank the Marines with a fully loaded landing craft and turn the tide of the battle for the Imperial Japanese! The vehicles available can be devastating at the hands of an experienced Battlefield veteran so prepare to put your skills to the test.

With three fully equipped classes to choose from, you choose which role to play in the battle. As an infantry soldier your job is to push the opposing forces from their strongholds, take out vehicles with your powerful recoilless rifle, man an anti-air gun, or drive a tank. Thre rifleman is at home in the trenches with the trusty bayonet and can thin out the opposing infantry ranks for those crowded situations with the M1 or Type 5 rifle. The camouflaged scout will sniff out the enemy and strike from a distance, using a long distance m1903 or Type 98 rirle, but don't underestimate the scout when it gets up close and personal; they have Expack explosives which can level walls, soldiers and vehicles before you can say, "Boom!"

Battlefield 1943´s Frostbite game engine allows for practically total destruction of all environments. That means that you can level almost anything you encounter in the game - from airplanes to buildings, bunkers, vehicles and navy vessels. Take aim, fire and watch the fireworks as your enemies' cover and heavy weaponry explode to little pieces! Use the destruction to your tactical advantage as you blow a new "door" in a building to flank the Japanese bucked down inside, or clear a path through the trees for a better line of sight to the action.

The names of Iwo Jima, Wake Island and Guadalcanal have gone down in history as the most fearsome and intense arenas of combat in the Pacific Theatre. Now you and up to 24 players can engage each other in these beautiful and highly destructible locations from the Pacific Theatre. You´ll take part in the best balanced combat experience ever, whether it´s in the sky, on land or the sea in Battlefield 1943.

Last modified on Thursday, 03 September 2009 21:18
Sunday, 30 August 2009 20:24

WM Opens back up! Featured

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        We are proud to say that WM has opened doors again for the community. But this time with a few changes. We have come up with a new idea for the website we think everyone will enjoy. Instead of using the same old forums website approach we thought maybe we could use a Facebook like product to enhance the website and maximize the Clans community.

 

Last modified on Sunday, 30 August 2009 16:17