Teamspeak

Robert

Elquin

Teamspeak

September 08 2013
Please click here for the TeamSpeak Feedback Survey.

We went over the pros and cons of Vent and Teamspeak 3 during our officers meeting and both came out pretty close. We tested out Teamspeak during our guild missions tonight and I believe the experience was really positive. Going forward, we'll be sticking to Teamspeak unless we run into hiccups. The ability to work together as a community with other guilds members through Teamspeak is a huge advantage. If you are unable to use Teamspeak 3 or you're running into trouble, please post a response in this forum or message me on the site or in-game. I want to make sure everyone is able to use it before we've completely committed to the change.

We're encouraging everyone to download and use Teamspeak 3. You are not required to talk, but it helps to listen during guild missions or other GW2 events.

Please see the updated New Member Handbook with TeamSpeak instructions.
(Download the document to your computer for the Table of Contents and formatting to work correctly.)

Quick Setup

When starting TS3, click "Connection" in the top left corner.
Server: ts.stonewallgaming.net
Nickname: [SWVG] User handle
Server Passowrd: Stonewall
(Leave everything else as is and click "Connect")




You will then be logged into Teamspeak 3 and in the lobby.

If you are playing Guild Wars 2, you should be using the "Dwaynas Tavern" channel.




Once you are logged into the correct channel, you can click on "Bookmarks" and then click on the "More" button. Where it says "Default Channel" click the refresh button to the right to populate the field as shown in the picture below. Select "Connect on Startup" to enter this channel when starting TeamSpeak automatically.




Click on "Apply" and then "Ok" to accept. Now, whenever you start up Teamspeak, you will be logged into the SWVG channel immediately.
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Edited November 11 2015 by Elquin
Pnutt Buttah

pnuttbuttah

Re: Teamspeak

September 09 2013
When managing bookmarks, it took me a sec to realize I had to click the ^ More button to expose the Default Channel option. Also, I like the Connect on Startup option in that same window to immediately enter the channel upon launching TeamSpeak.
:)
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Edited September 09 2013 by pnuttbuttah