Our Ghost Recon nights continue this Thursday, starting around 8:30pm EDT. Below is the pertinent Tactical Gamer information for Teamspeak, Ghost Recon mods, and the Ghost Recon server.
We gather in the Ghost Recon - Public channel on Teamspeak so that we can have voice comms. The server requires the following, so be sure you have everything you need.
Required to Play
Ghost Recon (the game itself; see eBay link below)
Desert Siege (an Official Expansion; see eBay link below)
Island Thunder (an Official Expansion; see eBay link below)
A quick eBay search shows all three of the above shipped to your door, new, for less than twenty dollars.
The mods, below, are also required and freely downloadable.
Server information can be found in this list. We play on the server called Ghost Recon - Co-OP TG 3.0.
Please join us for some excellent Tactical Gamer teamplay and action. If, for whatever reason, you can't join us on the server, or if you've got the game but aren't ready to play yet, idle in the TeamSpeak channel while we play. Listening to games is a good way to get used to the comm style outlined in the SOPs.
I think the plan is to move to +SD's server for tonight, but they're running Year of the Monkey, a high-quality Vietnam total conversion. So, if you're looking to play tonight, get downloading YOTM here. I'll post again to confirm if we've moved over there or if the TG server comes up.
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