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With some show notes, we can do it about quite literally anything.
With some show notes, we can do it about quite literally anything.
@AgentBJ09 To be fair, we can always take Bethesda down a few pegs.
What I was thinking of is, mainly, making some thread ideas a podcast. That means, say, mentioning some loved games, some hated games (that aren't Fallout), what we've been playing lately, and whatever would be gaming news of late. An E3 episode would be actually spot on, IMO.
If we do something before E3, then we could maybe gather show notes from the members?
An E3 episode would be great fun, though.
@Hassknecht @AgentBJ09 What do you guys think is a good date to do a post-E3 podcast? It's gotta be after the 13th (once E3 is done with) and I'd rather not do it on any Tuesday.
Doesn't it last until the 15th? Anyway, we were thinking of the 17th, around the CMT afternoon. Saturday.
I won't be there for the 17th, but I don't have much to say about E3, anyway.
Hey, @AgentBJ09 , what time is the podcast and what software do we need to use for it? Discord, right?
It's basically Teamspeak but streamlined (for the good) and with free server hosting. It also has a bigger chat room focus but it's voice chat is also one of the best as these applications go.I can participate for once. It seems I have got some free time on that day.
Can anyone tell me basic info I need for Discord?
It's basically Teamspeak but streamlined (for the good) and with free server hosting. It also has a bigger chat room focus but it's voice chat is also one of the best as these applications go.
It's pretty simple, just make your account, and add a server be it by clicking a link or copying it to the "add server" option in the client.
You can choose to use mobile, browser, or desktop app. I find the latter the best, especially for voice chat.
Here's NMA's
https://discord.gg/HQDutJJ