by Grimes [3rd ID] » September 14th, 2008, 12:46 pm
Okay, this whole argument is bullshit, so I am going to attempt to end it here. (Just from what I have seen in this topic)
Ace: You are at fault here. Why?
Problem A: You shouldn't have been in that channel anyway. You do this with Spazer and I all the time as well. Say him and I are in the SupCom channel playing, you just come in saying "Sup guys" and things that are not related to the game at all, and make it hard for us to communicate.
Solution A: If you aren't playing the game, just stay out of the channel. If you have a question for them, sure by all means go ahead in and ask, but then leave so you do not distract them from their game.
Problem B: Your voice activation. Honestly I really don't care if you use it, because hell, sometimes I use it, but for you it seems like it is on the most sensitive level and it picks up everything from you breathing to you yelling at your mother.
Solution B: Just turn your voice activation sensitivity down a bit or put it on Push to Talk; it is not hard.
Problem C: We all know it, and so do you: you are very loud. I have met you in real life, and you sure as hell weren't as loud as you are on Teamspeak.
Solution C: Turn your mic down a bit, edit some settings... you are being lazy for letting something so simple turn into a huge argument. Ask someone if your sound is okay while editing your settings and keep adjusting things until you sound fine.
Problem D: Your attitude. When someone says something referring to yourself and you don't like it, you jump all over them and start stuff like this. For instance, supposedly someone asked you to put your Teamspeak on Push to Talk and you said "f*ck you".
Solution D: Rather than saying "f*ck you", why not just ask them why you should do it or just do it? You need to calm down and drop your attitude.
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A good portion of this, in my opinion, has to do with Ace just being lazy. All you had to do was turn down your mic and/or adjust a couple settings, but you do this instead? What happens when someone new sees this thread about you? Is that supposed to impress them about Tsunami Gaming?
Okay, this whole argument is bullshit, so I am going to attempt to end it here. (Just from what I have seen in this topic)
[color=#80FFFF][b]Ace: You are at fault here. Why?[/b][/color]
[color=#FF0000]Problem A: You shouldn't have been in that channel anyway. You do this with Spazer and I all the time as well. Say him and I are in the SupCom channel playing, you just come in saying "Sup guys" and things that are not related to the game at all, and make it hard for us to communicate.[/color]
[color=#00FF00]Solution A: If you aren't playing the game, just stay out of the channel. If you have a question for them, sure by all means go ahead in and ask, but then leave so you do not distract them from their game. [/color]
[color=#FF0000]Problem B: Your voice activation. Honestly I really don't care if you use it, because hell, sometimes I use it, but for you it seems like it is on the most sensitive level and it picks up everything from you breathing to you yelling at your mother.[/color]
[color=#00FF00]Solution B: Just turn your voice activation sensitivity down a bit or put it on Push to Talk; it is not hard.[/color]
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Problem C: We all know it, and so do you: you are very loud. I have met you in real life, and you sure as hell weren't as loud as you are on Teamspeak. [/color]
[color=#00FF00]Solution C: Turn your mic down a bit, edit some settings... you are being lazy for letting something so simple turn into a huge argument. Ask someone if your sound is okay while editing your settings and keep adjusting things until you sound fine.[/color]
[color=#FF0000]Problem D: Your attitude. When someone says something referring to yourself and you don't like it, you jump all over them and start stuff like this. For instance, supposedly someone asked you to put your Teamspeak on Push to Talk and you said "f*ck you".[/color]
[color=#00FF00]Solution D: Rather than saying "f*ck you", why not just ask them why you should do it or just do it? You need to calm down and drop your attitude.[/color]
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[b][color=#0080FF]A good portion of this, in my opinion, has to do with Ace just being lazy. All you had to do was turn down your mic and/or adjust a couple settings, but you do this instead? What happens when someone new sees this thread about you? Is that supposed to impress them about Tsunami Gaming?[/color][/b]