Post: Simple breakdown of PC Gaming clans and Teamspeak servers.
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Simple breakdown of PC Gaming clans and Teamspeak servers.

PC Gaming Clans:
Just like Xbox/ PS3 Clans PC clans are basically the same things, but with less features, PC clans have tournaments and game battles just like Xbox/ PS3 clans.

Top 100 Clans:
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Basic Clan Games:
Most clans play:
Call Of Duty
Crysis
Battlefield
Diablo
Combat Arms

Those are the main games clans play, there are some for Minecraft but that's mainly friends who play together.


Teamspeak Info:

TeamSpeak is proprietary Voice over IP software that allows users to speak on a chat channel with other users, much like a telephone conference call. A TeamSpeak user will often wear a headset with an integrated microphone. Users use the TeamSpeak client software to connect to a TeamSpeak server of their choice, from there they can join chat channels.

The target audience for TeamSpeak are gamers, who can use the software to communicate with other players on the same team of a multiplayer game. Communicating by voice gives a competitive advantage by allowing players to keep their hands on the controls.

Currently there is no stable Mac OS X version available, although TeamSpeex is a viable alternative.


Client

The TeamSpeak client is used to modify some server settings such as creation and deletion of channels and registration of users. However, the client is primarily used for its voice chat function. The client is able to join servers by connecting to a specified IP address or using its built in server browser. The server browser is able to quickly find the desired server by using multiple filters to locate the destination server or reduce the total number of displayed servers.




Channels

From the client an infinite number of channels can be created if server permissions permit the user to create channels. There are 5 types of channels; Registered, Unregistered, Moderated, Sub-channels and Default channel. Any channel can be given a password often used to prevent unwanted disturbances in the channel.


Registered/unregistered channels

Registered Channels will remain on a server until deleted from the server. Unregistered channels will immediately cease to exist if the channel is empty. By default, unregistered channels have a lower voice quality or a worse codec, although this may be modified easily.


Moderated channels

Moderated channels give the channel admin the most control over their channel than any other type of channel. In moderated channels the channel operator or an admin has to grant any users that enter the channel voice privileges before they can speak on the channel. This is the only type of channel that uses the voiced and operator user groups.


Sub-channels and default channel

Sub-channels are part of a hierarchy system with other channels. The default channel is the channel all users will enter when they join the pseudo-server.


Registration of users

Users can be registered for pseudo-servers from either the client or from the telnet interface.


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