But what do you say to someone who can’t hardly hear or hear at all?
I do fully understand the reason behind the voice chat requirement. And it makes total sense to have everyone use it during a trial. But what do you say to someone who can’t hardly hear or hear at all? I knew full well that my toon would die at some point, but so what? I’ve died hundreds of times during these 9 years and I know I will die again.
[snip] And for guildmasters to look down on someone in such a way is wrong beyond words. And for them to mandate v/c is a most discriminate request.
If someone has a disability we shouldn’t be looking down on them AT ALL. If you want to create a guild and help people then prove it by doing it the right way. Make your Discord v/c a high recommendation and not a deal breaking requirement.
Ironically the PvP leader from the guild I just left is totally deaf. Once I wrote the G/M and explained why I left I was asked to reconsider. I gave my word that I would at least think about it.
I've seen many recently (PCNA) that requested voice chat.If that really is a deal breaker to you join craglorn runs. Almost never do they require jumping into a discord server.
But what do you say to someone who can’t hardly hear or hear at all?
At what point in time did you point this out to the person leading the raid/asking you to join the voicechannel?
It makes no sense for someone with this disability to join a voicechannel, but they do have to know that. People can't smell it, and if you would not have this disability it would be a completely normal request.
I told them in my application that I can't use v/c. It should ended there. If it was such a big deal breaker then perhaps they should have read more closely to my terms when I applied and not wait two weeks and after we were already inside the trial.
Also, they don't need a reason why. If they can't accept the fact then they should have simply refused my application.
Also, they don't need a reason why. If they can't accept the fact then they should have simply refused my application.
TybaltKaine wrote: »While I do agree that communication is essential in trials and harder content, I will disagree with the idea that it is a requirement to have voice chat or add ons, as I have seen some people mention.
I played on console for years, at a time when voice chat was straight up nonfunctioning on Xbox. My guild still cleared trials, still cleared hard modes and some of them even managed to get a few trifectas (my hands were too far gone by that point to be an active end game seeker).
They did that with in game chat, no add ons and typing things out on an Xbox controller in some cases. Let's not act like voice chat is an absolute necessity for end game. Is it a nice thing to have? Yeah, but it's not required at all.
With all that out of the way, I do think that communicating up front that you have a hearing issue would have made sure that the situation didn't escalate to the point of feeling pressured into VC, or to having to leave the guild. Sometimes our own ego gets in the way of things, even when we are in the right.
I do hope that you can take the time to maybe communicate with these people and tell them what happened to so that if they are in a similar situation in the future, they can better handle it.
We only ever improve by learning, and we only learn from each other by communicating.
TybaltKaine wrote: »No one is advocating for it to disappear. I also don't think that using your own personal observations as a basis to make sweeping statements about the entire player base is helpful.
I just provided an example that showed that it isn't a necessity for everyone. If you feel that it is, then use it. I'm just saying not everyone needs to, and for a large chunk of time over on Xbox, we straight up couldn't at all. Didn't stop us from finishing up those Blackwood trials as soon as they dropped.
Different strokes for different folks.
TybaltKaine wrote: »I just provided an example that showed that it isn't a necessity for everyone. If you feel that it is, then use it. I'm just saying not everyone needs to, and for a large chunk of time over on Xbox, we straight up couldn't at all. Didn't stop us from finishing up those Blackwood trials as soon as they dropped.
I wanna point out that joining discord does not automatically equate to joining voice chat. For a lot of guilds/groups it is also their primary text channel of communication. This is where they post schedules, organize events, share boss fight image guides etc etc. It is one thing to be unable to participate in voice chat and it is another thing to not take a look at the graphics that tell you where the raid lead wants you to stand. I know, I know, there's in-game guild chat. Discord allows all this discussion to take place without being logged in which is an incredible advantage in our busy schedules.
But what do you say to someone who can’t hardly hear or hear at all?
At what point in time did you point this out to the person leading the raid/asking you to join the voicechannel?
It makes no sense for someone with this disability to join a voicechannel, but they do have to know that. People can't smell it, and if you would not have this disability it would be a completely normal request.
As I mentioned... I told them that Discord v/c is not an option when I first applied to the guild. I told them in the application, so they knew and yet they still accepted it.