The only reason i can think of that text chat would not work on console is if they completely failed to acount for it in their engine and archetecture. Thats on ZOS though, as console text chat has been a thing for over a decade.
The only reason i can think of that text chat would not work on console is if they completely failed to acount for it in their engine and archetecture. Thats on ZOS though, as console text chat has been a thing for over a decade.
Exactly. It drives me crazy when I see statements along the lines of "it is too difficult for console players to use text chat...". I've played DC Universe Online since it launched and the overwhelming majority of the players there use text chat with the only exception being push-to-talk voice chat in raids where speed is helpful. But the LFG, Trade, and similar subjects are handled with text chat quite nicely.
A cheap $10 USB keyboard makes it easy to type on the consoles.
The only reason i can think of that text chat would not work on console is if they completely failed to acount for it in their engine and archetecture. Thats on ZOS though, as console text chat has been a thing for over a decade.
Exactly. It drives me crazy when I see statements along the lines of "it is too difficult for console players to use text chat...". I've played DC Universe Online since it launched and the overwhelming majority of the players there use text chat with the only exception being push-to-talk voice chat in raids where speed is helpful. But the LFG, Trade, and similar subjects are handled with text chat quite nicely.
A cheap $10 USB keyboard makes it easy to type on the consoles.
Xbox One doesn't have KB/Mouse Support. Only PS4 (and PS3) has that. I don't think Xbox 360 supports them, either, but there are those clunky chat pad things you can get for them (yay?!).
Additionally, a USB Keyboard is terrible because some people have large televisions and their consoles are in an entertainment center (with doors). You need BT KB support for that to matter to a lot of people, and only the PS4 supports BT KB/Mice.
The only reason i can think of that text chat would not work on console is if they completely failed to acount for it in their engine and archetecture. Thats on ZOS though, as console text chat has been a thing for over a decade.
Exactly. It drives me crazy when I see statements along the lines of "it is too difficult for console players to use text chat...". I've played DC Universe Online since it launched and the overwhelming majority of the players there use text chat with the only exception being push-to-talk voice chat in raids where speed is helpful. But the LFG, Trade, and similar subjects are handled with text chat quite nicely.
A cheap $10 USB keyboard makes it easy to type on the consoles.
Xbox One doesn't have KB/Mouse Support. Only PS4 (and PS3) has that. I don't think Xbox 360 supports them, either, but there are those clunky chat pad things you can get for them (yay?!).
Additionally, a USB Keyboard is terrible because some people have large televisions and their consoles are in an entertainment center (with doors). You need BT KB support for that to matter to a lot of people, and only the PS4 supports BT KB/Mice.
madchuska83 wrote: »I'm pretty sure that you can just leave area chat whenever you wanted. I'm usually in Guild chat but I don't think you have to be on a chat channel at all if you choose not to be.
They said that text chat is near impossible.
The only reason i can think of that text chat would not work on console is if they completely failed to acount for it in their engine and archetecture. Thats on ZOS though, as console text chat has been a thing for over a decade.
Exactly. It drives me crazy when I see statements along the lines of "it is too difficult for console players to use text chat...". I've played DC Universe Online since it launched and the overwhelming majority of the players there use text chat with the only exception being push-to-talk voice chat in raids where speed is helpful. But the LFG, Trade, and similar subjects are handled with text chat quite nicely.
A cheap $10 USB keyboard makes it easy to type on the consoles.
Xbox One doesn't have KB/Mouse Support. Only PS4 (and PS3) has that. I don't think Xbox 360 supports them, either, but there are those clunky chat pad things you can get for them (yay?!).
Additionally, a USB Keyboard is terrible because some people have large televisions and their consoles are in an entertainment center (with doors). You need BT KB support for that to matter to a lot of people, and only the PS4 supports BT KB/Mice.
Let's see.
Console game? Check.
Free to play? Check.
School season over? Check.
Anonymity? Check.
Is there any reason you wouldn't expect this game to be full the least mature players possible? Opt-out Voice chat sounds like an absolutely terrible idea.
Vorpal_Spork wrote: »So I just heard what sounded like someone rubbing sandpaper on their mic underwater transmitting constantly. I told the person to mute their mic before everyone went deaf and the response was "F*** you! How's this sound?! F*** you f*** you f*** you f*** you..." and he kept repeating it until I left. People don't beat their kids enough anymore, but I digress. Here's a list of things I've heard today. Note that 'stuff I wanted to hear' is not on the list.
- Answering machine messages.
- Screaming babies.
- Squeaky-voiced twelve year olds
- Heavy pervert breathing.
- Various assorted bodily functions.
- Constant unintelligible mumbling.
- Unidentifiable eardrum shattering noises.
- Barking dogs.
- What appeared to be a business phone call.
- Very loud and very horrible music.
- Way too many other things to list.
- Voice roleplaying, which is the second saddest and most woman repelling activity there is, after LARPing.
PC gaming taught me that voice chat is awesome. Console gaming taught me that giving voice chat to random strangers is never a good idea. Ever. For any reason. Under any circumstances. No exceptions. For the sake of my sanity please let me turn off area chat without it constantly turning itself back on.
The only reason i can think of that text chat would not work on console is if they completely failed to acount for it in their engine and archetecture. Thats on ZOS though, as console text chat has been a thing for over a decade.
Exactly. It drives me crazy when I see statements along the lines of "it is too difficult for console players to use text chat...". I've played DC Universe Online since it launched and the overwhelming majority of the players there use text chat with the only exception being push-to-talk voice chat in raids where speed is helpful. But the LFG, Trade, and similar subjects are handled with text chat quite nicely.
A cheap $10 USB keyboard makes it easy to type on the consoles.
Xbox One doesn't have KB/Mouse Support. Only PS4 (and PS3) has that. I don't think Xbox 360 supports them, either, but there are those clunky chat pad things you can get for them (yay?!).
Additionally, a USB Keyboard is terrible because some people have large televisions and their consoles are in an entertainment center (with doors). You need BT KB support for that to matter to a lot of people, and only the PS4 supports BT KB/Mice.
The Xbox one supports USB keyboards fine , along with character names instead of gamer tags.
Current Xbox one games let you type with a keyboard and use character names.
Zenimax tried to shift the blame for their stupid decisions about these things implying it was too hard because of MS.
Apparently just too hard for them.
Here is an idea. Go to the social tab, voice area chat, click the button that says "leave channel"
CONGRATZ YOU ARE NOT A NOOB ANYMORE
but then again you stated you now how to turn it off. Once you leave, it doesnt randomly put you back in it. If you think it does, youre not paying attention!
Answering machine messages? Well come on now, You have to spill the beans, anything funny?
Hmmm...weird because I've seen plenty of advice for Neverwinter (an XBone game)
The only reason i can think of that text chat would not work on console is if they completely failed to acount for it in their engine and archetecture. Thats on ZOS though, as console text chat has been a thing for over a decade.
Exactly. It drives me crazy when I see statements along the lines of "it is too difficult for console players to use text chat...". I've played DC Universe Online since it launched and the overwhelming majority of the players there use text chat with the only exception being push-to-talk voice chat in raids where speed is helpful. But the LFG, Trade, and similar subjects are handled with text chat quite nicely.
A cheap $10 USB keyboard makes it easy to type on the consoles.
Xbox One doesn't have KB/Mouse Support. Only PS4 (and PS3) has that. I don't think Xbox 360 supports them, either, but there are those clunky chat pad things you can get for them (yay?!).
Additionally, a USB Keyboard is terrible because some people have large televisions and their consoles are in an entertainment center (with doors). You need BT KB support for that to matter to a lot of people, and only the PS4 supports BT KB/Mice.
I have no idea what Xbox supports, but since PS4s and Xboxes are on separate servers, their limitations should have no bearing on the PS4 players. After all, the PC version of the game supports text chat.
And as others have said, for PS4 players we can use wireless keyboards or simply a USB keyboard with a long cord. It isn't difficult to negotiate at all. It takes far less time and frustration to spend a few minutes setting up a keyboard in a usable fashion than to try to jump through all of the hoops of constantly needing to LEAVE THE GAME in order to communicate with other players.
I've used a keyboard on my PS4 to communicate with other players literally since launch day, and it still stuns me when I read folks stating that either what I and millions other do is impossible or that it is just too difficult. No it isn't. DCUO has had over a million players, with over 70% of the subscribers being PS3 and PS4 players, and the majority of them have and do use text chat in the game. There is no excuse for it not being an option for PS4 players in ESO as well.
How did we get to this sad point? What's with this "area chat"? Who ever thought that "hey, let's make it so everyone within the vicinity can hear each other" and they CAN"T MUTE IT? or can mute, but by default it's ENABLED.
Insane.
They said that text chat is near impossible. Area chat is the next best thing. while it might not be perfect, there are plenty of ways to only have to deal with it when you want. Its not forcing you to listen to the babies on the kinect mics! =P
Vorpal_Spork wrote: »So I just heard what sounded like someone rubbing sandpaper on their mic underwater transmitting constantly. I told the person to mute their mic before everyone went deaf and the response was "F*** you! How's this sound?! F*** you f*** you f*** you f*** you..." and he kept repeating it until I left. People don't beat their kids enough anymore, but I digress. Here's a list of things I've heard today. Note that 'stuff I wanted to hear' is not on the list.
- Answering machine messages.
- Screaming babies.
- Squeaky-voiced twelve year olds talking about blowjobs.
- Heavy pervert breathing.
- Various assorted bodily functions.
- Constant unintelligible mumbling.
- Unidentifiable eardrum shattering noises.
- Barking dogs.
- What appeared to be a business phone call.
- Very loud and very horrible music.
- Way too many other things to list.
- Voice roleplaying, which is the second saddest and most woman repelling activity there is, after LARPing.
PC gaming taught me that voice chat is awesome. Console gaming taught me that giving voice chat to random strangers is never a good idea. Ever. For any reason. Under any circumstances. No exceptions. For the sake of my sanity please let me turn off area chat without it constantly turning itself back on.
Yeah I hate to interact with others too. They should learn that guys like you and me are lone wolves and want to be left alone.
Wait till people really get the hang of it and start spamming voice chat looking for groups or trying to sell stuff. Can you imagine the chaos of every 10 seconds hearing someone running around looking for a group to do a dungeon? Or how about 10 crafters trying to sell gear all at once in voice chat? Yeah we don't need type chat at all ZOS.