Firstly, let me appologize if this is posted incorrectly.
Next, appologies if this is discussed elsewhere on the forums.
I'm on Steam playing multiplayer games a fair amount the time. Sometimes I get on servers that are set up to play certain sounds when certain things happen. (ie: If PlayerA hits PlayerB in the <head> with <this> weapon then play SUCHANDSUCH.wav) Some are set up that if someone types a certain word (ie: LOL) a wav will play, and most admins have the capibility to play whatever they want using ADMINMAGIC.exe (I have no concept of that method, obviously)
Anyway, I always thought that kinda stuff was cool, so here's my question: You (PLAYERA) are capible of playing a wav or in some cases (micspaming) whole songs over voice, no? How does one go about doing that? Whats the method of getting it to where, if i hit prtscn, it plays my wav of George Carlin saying "BS" over voice where all the other players in the server can hear it? Don't worry, I'll use the knowledge for the forces of good.
Any and all help is greatly appreciated, be it links to how-tos or whatever.
Many thanks in advance.
Next, appologies if this is discussed elsewhere on the forums.
I'm on Steam playing multiplayer games a fair amount the time. Sometimes I get on servers that are set up to play certain sounds when certain things happen. (ie: If PlayerA hits PlayerB in the <head> with <this> weapon then play SUCHANDSUCH.wav) Some are set up that if someone types a certain word (ie: LOL) a wav will play, and most admins have the capibility to play whatever they want using ADMINMAGIC.exe (I have no concept of that method, obviously)
Anyway, I always thought that kinda stuff was cool, so here's my question: You (PLAYERA) are capible of playing a wav or in some cases (micspaming) whole songs over voice, no? How does one go about doing that? Whats the method of getting it to where, if i hit prtscn, it plays my wav of George Carlin saying "BS" over voice where all the other players in the server can hear it? Don't worry, I'll use the knowledge for the forces of good.
Any and all help is greatly appreciated, be it links to how-tos or whatever.
Many thanks in advance.

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