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Games supported in the current '''stable''' release:
 
Games supported in the current '''stable''' release:
 
* Battlefield 2 (1.41)¹
 
* Battlefield 2 (1.41)¹
 
 
Games supported in the current '''SVN''':
 
<br/><small>(These should be in the next stable release and are contained in the current snapshot</small>
 
 
* Call of Duty 2¹
 
* Call of Duty 2¹
 
* Call of Duty 4¹
 
* Call of Duty 4¹
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* Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory¹
 
* Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory¹
 
* Battlefield 2¹
 
* Battlefield 2¹
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Games supported in the current '''SVN''':
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<br/><small>(These should be in the next stable release and are contained in the current snapshot</small>
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* All plugins are available in the stable version
  
  
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Games that are known to have '''minor issues''' with the Mumble overlay:
 
Games that are known to have '''minor issues''' with the Mumble overlay:
* Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (crash on close) (latest snapshots fix this problem)
 
* Call of Duty 5: World at War (crash on close) (latest snapshots fix this problem)
 
 
* Certain Source games such as Counter-Strike Source (crash on close) (latest snapshots fix this problem)
 
* Certain Source games such as Counter-Strike Source (crash on close) (latest snapshots fix this problem)
 
* Any of the "Dawn of War" series (overlay will not display)
 
* Any of the "Dawn of War" series (overlay will not display)

Revision as of 21:48, 28 January 2009

Positional audio

Please note that mumble works with all games as a regular voice chat application. The games below are the ones we've added positional sound support for, so that the voice of your teammates come from their direction in game. To enable specific game support, go to Configure|Settings|Plugins and check "Link to Game and Transmit Position" then go to Configure|Settings|Audio Output check "Positional Audio". If you use a headset or headphones then check "Headphones".

If you don't want a specific game enabled then simply remove the plugin from the Program Files\Mumble\plugins directory.


Games supported in the current stable release:

  • Battlefield 2 (1.41)¹
  • Call of Duty 2¹
  • Call of Duty 4¹
  • Call of Duty: World at War¹
  • Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory¹
  • Battlefield 2¹

Games supported in the current SVN:
(These should be in the next stable release and are contained in the current snapshot

  • All plugins are available in the stable version


¹ This plugin is Windows only


If you are an active Mumble user and would like to see support for additional games, submit it as a feature request on sourceforge. Please note that we'll only be able to add support for games we actually own (demos have different offsets from release versions, so they don't count), and adding a game can take a substantial ammount of time, so we'll have to prioritize.

If you want to add support for a game and you are able to modify the source of this game you can use the Link plugin.

If you are feeling daring, you can try to HackPositionalAudio.

Overlay

If you would like to disable the overlay for a certain game (because you do not want it in that particular game, or that game has issues with the overlay), and do not want to disable the overlay altogether, put a file named nooverlay (without any extensions) in the same folder as the game executable is located. This will tell Mumble that you do not want the overlay in this particular game. Please note you must be running Mumble 1.1.5 or later.

Games that are known to have major issues with the Mumble overlay:

  • Combat Arms (overlay causes CA to crash after map changes; overlay will not display unless one joins a server and then leaves it)
  • Supreme Commander (Multiplayer)

Games that are known to have minor issues with the Mumble overlay:

  • Certain Source games such as Counter-Strike Source (crash on close) (latest snapshots fix this problem)
  • Any of the "Dawn of War" series (overlay will not display)

Programs that are known to have issues with the Mumble overlay are:

  • Xfire (when the Mumble overlay is enabled in a game, the Xfire overlay will not work) (latest snapshots fix this problem)