I'll explain why this reasoning is flawed.
You're not looking at the mini-map at all times, but there's nothing stopping you from keeping an ear on your friends. Your friends can call your attention to the mini-map (and relevant things going down on it) when shit is going down. And there's a reason why I emphasized the reactionary aspect of having all the information on the mini-map. You can use the map to react to things. You cannot use the map to plan out any sort of meaningful teamwork with your friends when you lack the capacity for specific on the fly communication.
There is already an option for this, the d-pad is labeled for each one of your teammates, and one for all. When they push yours an icon appears around your player notifying you, their icon is also flashing/pulsing on the map. I ignore it, every time, much like I ignore most vo on other platforms, although for different reasons this time. The more enemies persuing a single player the better, that means they arent covering much area, while I can cover stuff they arent paying attention too.
For example, you can't tell your friend to watch one side of the map because that's where you've noticed certain enemies tend to go.
I dont need to, my freind has access to the same information, its on him to utililize and act upon it.
You can't tell your friend to change locations because they're painting redundantly.
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You sure seem intent on using voice chat to control the way others play. This seems more like a random issue than a with freinds issue.
You can't tell your friend he's being deliberately tailed by another player.
Good. if hes being tailed then thats one enemy player wasting their time on my redundant friend instead of winning.
You can't engage in any meaningful map control that isn't 'four random dudes reacting to each other's gameplay on a mini-map after the fact'. You can only hope they've made the same exact observations as you've made themselves, at the same exact time as you, or at least before them having that information becomes irrelevant. Which isn't always the case no matter how much information you present the player with.
Not after the fact, while its happening. Its a real time feed. And far better than relying on most other people.
You also vastly over-estimate the effect of your voice getting other random people to do what you want, and vastly under estimating what a good team can do, by knowing who they are playing with, even without the ability to verbally communicate. (And that doesnt mean I downplay the importance of C in S.M.C)
Well it's good for you I guess that you don't use voice chat, but I hardly game on Wii U with my friends specifically because we can't talk unless we tie up our phones with Skype the entire time.
And while I can agree that standardization or moreover homogenization is a poison to this industry, I feel you have not provided a sensible reason as to why the inclusion of friend chat specifically would be tantamount to 'poisoning' the game ala design decisions like ADS, Sprint, and XP infecting shooters. Voice chat would not suddenly strip this game of its unique qualities or keep the game from avoiding feeling like every other shooter. You've just painted voice chat as a 'standardization', which must be a bad thing for reasons, right? Except not really.
Im not painting voice chat as the poison of standardizartion, I remember using voice chat, it was enjoyable, easily droppable, but an enjoyable convenience. I have no issue with it being an option for splatoon whatsoever, in fact, even now, I hope they patch it in with the party update, for people who just like to shoot the shit while playing. Its the knee jerk overblown reaction to a game not having it, that I am taking issue to, its the reaction from an already conditioned and posioned point of view. Nothing else is being looked at, only people running around screaming 'Standard feature!!! It doesnt have standard feature #7! Standard features!!!!'
Not having voice chat doesnt suddenly make this game just like all the other games designed around 'ADS, Sprint, and XP', but missing voice chat.
But nobody gives a shit about that. Its all about missing standard feature #7.