phoenix296
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I hope they add voice chat when they implement the organized matches with friends.
I don't even know what to say about Nintendo's insistence on shunning voice chat. It's baffling to me that they would not want friends and family being able to actually speak to each other while playing a game. Whenever I play a Nintendo game online, I quickly remember it's the loneliest gaming experience ever and then stop. The entire idea of online is communication and they just don't get it I guess.
You kidding?Who chats on a console anymore? Serious question. I never do with randoms, and I don't play with friends a ton and even when I do we don't really chat.
This too.
Nobody, didn't you hear? Everyone on the internet is 12 which is rather convenient for Nintendo fans wouldn't ya say
Did anyone notice the generic names they were matching up with?
Did anyone notice the generic names they were matching up with?
What is Swapnote.
They might also enforce the no chat thing to make sure most players actually aren't co-operating in a hardcore manner. Compare it to running into a clan in the cod games. They're usually a bunch of try-hards exploiting the most annoying tactics and co-operating in such a way that it results in a spawntrap or unwinnable situation where the other team just has an awful time or lots of ragequits. As this game is trying to promote itself as newcomer friendly game, the voice ban not only prevents toxic people, it prevents toxic gameplay as well.
This also shines true in other parts of the gameplay, like not always having to engage in fights cause you should be covering ground and forcing the use of the gamepad so players can always see where they're most needed at any time. All the design decisions, including no voice chat, are there to add up that specific game experience they're trying to create. I can only commend them for trying to create what they want to create instead just add things because they can or because it's 2015 or blablabla.
Read what I quoted and tell me what I should have thought?
Playing CoDAW right now... No one is talking AT ALL
The entire idea of online is communication and they just don't get it I guess.
Playing CoDAW right now... No one is talking AT ALL
in my experience, the only time someone was talking in AW was to just talk shit or have everyone hear their music. No promoting tactics or anything of the sort.
I won't lie and say I know fully how tech works but would voice chat in any way affect how smoothly online play can be? I seriously don't know o3o
I wouldn't think it would cause that much of a difference in play.
You're ignoring people with IRL friends and family that want to talk to each other while playing the game. The game telling them "you do your own voice chat solution because we ain't giving you any" is a pretty terrible idea, pure and simple. That doesn't realy have anything to do with "toxic gaming communities" or whatever, it's about simple features for people who need them.
I've no clue why people pretend online voice chat is exclusively about randoms. The reason why nobody uses voice chat with randoms on the PS4/XB1 is because of party chat, whereas Splatoon won't even have party chat.
Not for me. I love the online in MK8 and Smash because I can play against real people but not have to hear or talk to them. It's the best of both worlds!
Who chats on a console anymore?
Whoa, they're actually not allowing that in 2015?I still can't believe Nintendo actually has the gall to think its okay to release a multiplayer focused game without the most basic and standard of features like voice chat and fucking playing in a party with friends.
Not for me. I love the online in MK8 and Smash because I can play against real people but not have to hear or talk to them. It's the best of both worlds!
I'm glad Nintendo has never (and will never due to their kid friendly image despite it being mostly kids who use voice chat) enabled voice chat with randoms. Its annoying hearing other people talk. Especially in a game like Splatoon where I want to focus fully on the game instead of being distracted by voices. (And listen to awesome music/sound effects)
I'm glad Nintendo has never (and will never due to their kid friendly image despite it being mostly kids who use voice chat) enabled voice chat with randoms. Its annoying hearing other people talk. Especially in a game like Splatoon where I want to focus fully on the game instead of being distracted by voices. (And listen to awesome music/sound effects)
I won't lie and say I know fully how tech works but would voice chat in any way affect how smoothly online play can be? I seriously don't know o3o
I wouldn't think it would cause that much of a difference in play.
I don't think they leave out voice chart because of laziness.
And while I strongly prefer the option to be available, I am SICK of creeps and ill-mannered people who cannot complete a sentence without a certain word start with the letter "F". That's the solo reason I have never enabled microphone in MH3U.
Interesting. Would suck for me and my crappy internet then hahaThey'd have to have a different server for it, probably, and it wouldn't necessarily affect the direct connection but would likely end up with bandwidth limitations on the user end, depending on the internet provider/speeds/bandwidths.
The bigger issue with all-in voice chat would be that Splatoon doesn't have a regional split for its online multiplayer. So any given match would be drawing from across the globe with a high probability of a bunch of non-yourlanguage speakers. Obviously this isn't an issue with friend lobbies, though.
Whoa, they're actually not allowing that in 2015?
I don't think they leave out voice chart because of laziness.
And while I strongly prefer the option to be available, I am SICK of creeps and ill-mannered people who cannot complete a sentence without a certain word start with the letter "F". That's the solo reason I have never enabled microphone in MH3U.
Whoa, they're actually not allowing that in 2015?
Whoa, they're actually not allowing that in 2015?
- You can join matches with friends at launch, but teams are randomized. Matchmaking with friends where you can have a specific Team A v.s. Team B, and pick a specific mode/map won't be out until the August update.
Yes they are, but the feature gets unlocked at most a few weeks after launch.
Ever heard of a mute button? There's really no excuse; if you want to be a hermit that's cool but some of us like communicating with other humans.
It blows my mind that it blows other people's minds that a game could not have voice chat in 2015. Sure, it may be "cheap and lazy" but why bother with something as small as this if it may hinder the online experience, community-wise and connection-wise. If you're one of those saying you aren't gonna buy the game because of this, you likely weren't gonna buy the game anyway.
But, I agree they should add it when they add in party matches (which is the real travesty). I've also never seen any game that has all voice disabled as default and I'm not sure why that is. Also, pretty much every MOBA has no in-game voice-chat and they are arguably the biggest team basted multiplayer games today. Valve and Riot have commented on why many times I believe.
There's voice chat in MH3U o.o ??!?