If you do have xfire, just post it and we could get some game running when people have free time (like tf2 or css or any other games).
Mines is Diddykong42
Feel free to add me.
If you do have xfire, just post it and we could get some game running when people have free time (like tf2 or css or any other games).
Mines is Diddykong42
Feel free to add me.
Since I don't use any special skins, and I have downloads disabled, the program is pretty small. Right now it's using a total of 15 megs of ram. Whoop D doo.
I've never had it conflict with any programs, though I've been hearing of people with problems with it and the newer versions of punkbuster (for EA's battlefield series). But I don't really care about that, as I've stopped purchasing EA products. (They can die in a fire as the saying goes.)
Also: Not accepting random friend invites 
And personally if you actually have had xfire for a while, you notice you don't get glitches barely at all...
I think people hate it because they get there game crashed like 2 times and they just think its shit.
Grudge wrote:
The cake, you say that like Steam community doesn't have VoIP, or TS / Vent doesn't exist.
I never said the other options were bad its just most of my guild use xfire.
Steam doesn't let me choose which device to use for audio input/output (unless the options are hidden somewhere but I couldn't find em) so I can't use my headset 
And I ain't tried TS or Vent.
I mean, you can have binds for text to speach, binds for recording conversations, you can set individual volume levels for each person on the server (quite easily the thing that won me over.) And there's a much larger variety of codecs that you can pick.
Not to mention the program is a little bit less intensive on the reasorses, and the server can be set to run as a service within windows. I don't even need to log onto my vent server computer in order for it to be up. I just turn it on, and as soon as it's ready for a user to log on, the server is already running in the background.