View Full Version : Using Teamspeak in Comanche4
Phaser
07-11-2004, 02:40 AM
G'day People: :( I was talking to Avenger-CFS on TS2 the other day & he gave us a web address <www.peterbarrette.com> to download an application that allows you to see who is talking on TS2 in your HMD display, The Application is meant for BHD, but I have been told it works in Comanche4. I have downloaded it to my desktop & have a problem! To excecute the application I used Windows XP Install Wizard, contrary to the 'readme' instructions. I now have 2 extra icons on the desktop 1st is the =SetupTsShow.exe= icon. & 2nd (after installation) is =TsShow4DX8= icon. It does say that if you are running DirectX9 it will work! But I can't seem to get it to!(?)
So Avenger (And anyone with "the knowledge") If you read this -H E L P !-
:stupid2:
Widowmaker {FWD}
And another thing: Someone has stolen my name, so I may change it!
WiperSix«L·R·S»
07-11-2004, 08:36 AM
this guys got some cool stuff here, but if you read the notes, you lose 4 to 8 frames per second by using the software - that could be your edge on jumping the other player. I haven't used it, but if I were you I'd uninstall it, and reinstall using the directions. If you corrupted your directx, you might want to reinstall directx before reinstalling the proggie - or you could just use winxp's go back function and restore your computer to before you installed this and start over
kill_me{FWD}
07-14-2004, 03:58 PM
LOL
widow told me to try it. i did and it seems i went the same way.
:stupid2:
btw
we are still looking for new members in the United Kingdom
=AirAvenger=
07-15-2004, 05:55 AM
Using the Directions
I also had to do a Windows Update. I needed my Net.FrameWork updated for it to work. But Reading the Instructions & Warnings is VERY Important.
Also Like WiperSix said about frame rates: The program does give you options on text size, text color, text placement in your C4 HUD. For me I noticed the bigger the Text Size the more frame rate loss I had. So Smaller seemed better suited for me with out noticing any frame loss. If your frame rates are at a critical point all ready, then this program will prolly not suit you.
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