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Rowdydude
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In the beginning it had issues but people didnt use it mostly because computer and connection was too slow (i started playing on a Pentium II 300 with 256 megs of ram) but why dont people use it now?
I always wanted to listen in to a vent/teamspeak nerdfest. I can hear it now, a mixture of South Park kids, with 1 or 2 Rosanne Barrs and a Sam Eliott...*snort*vent, roger wilco, teamspeak etc.
why type when you can listen to your nerd buddys drueling on themselves.
hehe, yah - like I want that noise in my ears. I'll pass on that, as funny as it might be. Gosh, that would be like watching Monte Python while playing UO.I always wanted to listen in to a vent/teamspeak nerdfest. I can hear it now, a mixture of South Park kids, with 1 or 2 Rosanne Barrs and a Sam Eliott...*snort*
Its usually more like, " Im afk to get another beer."I always wanted to listen in to a vent/teamspeak nerdfest. I can hear it now, a mixture of South Park kids, with 1 or 2 Rosanne Barrs and a Sam Eliott...*snort*
The sad thing is, 3D's chat system was great - didn't have any of the sizing issues of 2D and looked and acted like a true IRC client. Though ofcourse not perfect.
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The font sizing when you shrink the window is a huge Deterrent. I don't get why the default font is the larger fancy font (I think the first font in the list).Right, and if you resize the window the text goes all wonky
Ah, right, I didn't even know you could change the font, that's about how much I fooled with it.The font sizing when you shrink the window is a huge Deterrent. I don't get why the default font is the larger fancy font (I think the first font in the list).
Change your font to the smallest plainest font (the third font in the list) and you will not have this issue.