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So now it has sparked an interest, I know you need to have broadband and I have read that it costs £44.99, but is that £44.99 per month, year, or what?
Also, what other expenses are involved in this?
To cut a long post short, does anyone have any info that could be helpful?
Thanks.
> adrian wrote:
> J-42 wrote:
> Do you get those head set's with microphones?
>
> On XBox Live you do :). You plug in a adaptor into the controller
> which has a mute button and volume control. Then the microphone
> headset plugs into the adaptor. Its like the head sets you get for
> the
> PC i.e. 1 ear piece. All voice communications come through the head
> set so you still get all the normal game sounds from the TV, so its
> easy to listen to the game sounds, and the people talking. Also
> there
> are voice masks which make your voice sound different, so if your
> playing Unreal you may want to sound really tough. Or if you play
> Whacked you may want a cartoon voice. All this happens in real time.
>
> But why? Why would you want to? You have chatlines, you have a phone?
> And a keyboard would be better for e-mails, I have to say.
Yes but you talk to people in the game. You talk about the game, you organise strageties. I was playing CTF on Unreal and the whole team was talking, pointing out where the enemy was, when they needed cover fire e.t.c.
Yes keyboards are better for Email, but XBox Live is JUST online gaming, NO internet, NO chat rooms. Dont forget an XBox is NOT a PC, a keyboard is esstential on a PC but not for an XBox.
Think your getting your wires crossed.
> J-42 wrote:
> Do you get those head set's with microphones?
>
> On XBox Live you do :). You plug in a adaptor into the controller
> which has a mute button and volume control. Then the microphone
> headset plugs into the adaptor. Its like the head sets you get for the
> PC i.e. 1 ear piece. All voice communications come through the head
> set so you still get all the normal game sounds from the TV, so its
> easy to listen to the game sounds, and the people talking. Also there
> are voice masks which make your voice sound different, so if your
> playing Unreal you may want to sound really tough. Or if you play
> Whacked you may want a cartoon voice. All this happens in real time.
But why? Why would you want to? You have chatlines, you have a phone? And a keyboard would be better for e-mails, I have to say.
> I think in America you can get a 56K modem, but I think Sony want it
> Broadband only over here. PS2 online wont be out until Spring time, so
> by then your town may have broadband. Just phone up BT and ask for
> Broadband, then if there is enough demand in your area they will
> enable your exchange for ADSL.
Cheers, there is a petition at the moment, i have signed it, obviously.
> Where i live you can't get broadband is there any other way of going
> online with the PS2?
I think in America you can get a 56K modem, but I think Sony want it Broadband only over here. PS2 online wont be out until Spring time, so by then your town may have broadband. Just phone up BT and ask for Broadband, then if there is enough demand in your area they will enable your exchange for ADSL.
> Ah, I have read that you can use your NTL set top cable box (For PS2,
> not XBox), which I have, so that is what I'll be using. :)
You can use NTL set top cable box for XBox, people are using it now for XBox Live.
> Well if you already have Broadband (512K or greater), and already have
> an XBox then its pretty cheap. But if you dont then money will be a
> problem :).
>
> Is Sony releasing a headset? As in the new OPS2M it doesnt mention it
> yet in a picture it shows a headset just like the XBox one.
Yes, money is aproblem. I have none of the things you listed.