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crazy_rayPM
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In game (and out of game) communications.
Jan 18, 2013 10:09 PM
Crazy Ray Old Dog - Joined: Jan 18, 2013
Posts: 33
If you have a hard time enjoying the game because of all the chatter on the Side Channel than you need to mute the chatty players (though you risk not hearing some communications you might need from admins, so be prudent). To mute a chatty player hit the "P" key and than click the player name to pull up their player pop-up. At the bottom of the pop-up is a [mute} or [un mute} area you can click.

A great program that adds multiple channels to Voice Communications is Team Speak. It is a very small program (30mb) and it allows you to set up more channels than a stock game might allow. This way a group can talk to each other without spoiling the spirit of the game for other players, as well as maintaining tactical advantage by not tipping off other players for locations of bases, vehicles, or loot.

The server address for wolf-pack will be listed once clearance is given to share it with our clan members.
If you like DayZ and would like to team up with teammates who enjoy cooperation and exploration of the zombie wasteland. Join us on the wolf-pack server, the best NO PVP server for DayZ.
wildsagePM
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Jan 19, 2013 12:36 AM
wildsage Wolf-Pack Server Admin - Joined: Jan 18, 2013
Posts: 10
Also, pro-tip....

Assign your push to talk ingame to be different that your TS key... SO that you dont reveal in game inportant info...