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As a side note, does anyone know if there's anyway of importing sound files? I want it to play the Miami Vice theme every time I kill someone.
You'd think it'd get irritating, but I'm not that good.
> x-fire. excellent program.
Yes, it even lets you chat in-game, eh, Grix...?
> Yes, it even lets you chat in-game, eh, Grix...?
Does it? I have to minimise my game to talk to anyone on X-Fire. And also, you should be able to add lots of people into one convo, it would make it easier to arrange games. Not too convinced by the program tbh.
Here's the trick:
Start a conversation with someone on the team you're going to join. during the game you can press "Scroll Lock + X" to re-open that window and tell them where the enemy is from a spectator's view. Pretty cheeky.
X-Fire rules.
Don't shoot Nash.
Everyone's a winner.
> Here's the trick:
> Start a conversation with someone on the team you're going to join.
> during the game you can press "Scroll Lock + X" to re-open
> that window and tell them where the enemy is from a spectator's view.
> Pretty cheeky.
You don't need to do that. You just press Scroll lock + X at any point.
It's a nifty little program. Very handy.
> Here's the trick:
> Start a conversation with someone on the team you're going to join.
> during the game you can press "Scroll Lock + X" to re-open
> that window and tell them where the enemy is from a spectator's view.
> Pretty cheeky.
I use teamspeak for that, much easier :P
Do you see?