Peekachu99 wrote: »People do not use discord and teamspeak in pugs, which is basically what the OP is discussing. Not sure how people keep missing that. A universal voice chat OPTION hurts no one—and works brilliantly on console.
I would suggest reading the entire OP instead of the stopping after the first two sentances. The bulk of what he wants to see is clearly in zone.A lot of people seem to want to gouge their ears out with an ice pick rather then subject themselves to the possibility that they might be annoyed at some point, momentarily.
Sadly consoles do voice comms better for most games. And it seems like its due to popular demand, a lot of PC gamers would rather live in gated communities, even in so called social mmos like this one.
"But, like, I might hear someone talk or make a noise!" THE HORROR!
In game voip in open zone would be gouging our ears out. Not a mere possibility.
I have only seen in game voip used for groups and it was constantly filled with pointless and annoying chatter amongst "children" in a F2P game called Neverwinter. Pretty much every group I ended up in I was forced to mute a couple people due to their inane chatter.
ESO being B2P likely has enough of those "children" it would be annoying.
Not to worry, Zos very likely has no interest in adding voip to PC due to the lack of need for it.
You speak with such certainty about something you admit to never having experienced.
Group chat is not the same as open world voip. In an open world you have the option to walk away(or mute) and hear nothing, in groups people are always talking directly into your ears because of the center position of their voices.
I would want a 3d positional voip system to be implemented for the open world areas. A system where the voices are directional and get louder and quieter depending on the distance. If you have never experienced such a system then you simply dont know.
Group chat I think is pretty straight forward, people being annoying on the mic will get vote kicked like they do in other games. When people get kicked from PUGs constantly they wont have much choice but to change their ways.
I suggest you read the post you quoted again. Either you misunderstood or somehow think that annoying person that was just in your random group is not going to be as annoying in zone. Zone that is filled with trolls and such.
Extremely doubtful. Highly improbable.
The difference is how much of your ears they get to scream into. In a group you hear the annoying person as if they were constantly having a face to face conversation with you. In an open world environment, their voice is only heard when you move your character close to theirs. An annoying person would literally have to chase you around screaming at you, which at that point you could simply mute them. .
So, in other words in game voip is completely fine since we are FORCED to move away from the idiots to avoid being annoyed by their absurd, and maybe even harassing, behavior.
I see the logic in that.
Besides, in game voip is substandard in every manner to 3rd party systems and is mostly found only in second rate MMOs. Extremely rare to find it in top MMOs.
Get a discord server. Invite anyone you want to it.
Regardless, it is not happening. Zos has better sense than this, though not always obvious.Peekachu99 wrote: »People do not use discord and teamspeak in pugs, which is basically what the OP is discussing. Not sure how people keep missing that. A universal voice chat OPTION hurts no one—and works brilliantly on console.
I would suggest reading the entire OP instead of the stopping after the first two sentances. The bulk of what he wants to see is clearly in zone.A lot of people seem to want to gouge their ears out with an ice pick rather then subject themselves to the possibility that they might be annoyed at some point, momentarily.
Sadly consoles do voice comms better for most games. And it seems like its due to popular demand, a lot of PC gamers would rather live in gated communities, even in so called social mmos like this one.
"But, like, I might hear someone talk or make a noise!" THE HORROR!
In game voip in open zone would be gouging our ears out. Not a mere possibility.
I have only seen in game voip used for groups and it was constantly filled with pointless and annoying chatter amongst "children" in a F2P game called Neverwinter. Pretty much every group I ended up in I was forced to mute a couple people due to their inane chatter.
ESO being B2P likely has enough of those "children" it would be annoying.
Not to worry, Zos very likely has no interest in adding voip to PC due to the lack of need for it.
You speak with such certainty about something you admit to never having experienced.
Group chat is not the same as open world voip. In an open world you have the option to walk away(or mute) and hear nothing, in groups people are always talking directly into your ears because of the center position of their voices.
I would want a 3d positional voip system to be implemented for the open world areas. A system where the voices are directional and get louder and quieter depending on the distance. If you have never experienced such a system then you simply dont know.
Group chat I think is pretty straight forward, people being annoying on the mic will get vote kicked like they do in other games. When people get kicked from PUGs constantly they wont have much choice but to change their ways.
I suggest you read the post you quoted again. Either you misunderstood or somehow think that annoying person that was just in your random group is not going to be as annoying in zone. Zone that is filled with trolls and such.
Extremely doubtful. Highly improbable.
Why play an MMO if you want to avoid all social interactions....good and bad.
This line is hilariously erroneous. I interact with others in game daily, yes via voip.
Have fun, I will enjoy my discord.
You are actively avoiding the potentional for bad social intetactions. You will only let the good ones happen. Its like living in a gated community, theres a whole world outside those walls. But fear of having to walk away from a conversation once in a while keeps you locked in your safe little cage.
So, in other words in game voip is completely fine since we are FORCED to move away from the idiots to avoid being annoyed by their absurd, and maybe even harassing, behavior.
I see the logic in that.
Besides, in game voip is substandard in every manner to 3rd party systems and is mostly found only in second rate MMOs. Extremely rare to find it in top MMOs.
Not to worry, Zos very likely has no interest in adding voip to PC due to the lack of need for it.
Bryanonymous wrote: »Not even optional? Just a flat no because you don’t like it. Seems selfish.
Gallowmere wrote: »Wouldn't rly mind it if they added an English only "channel" & chat banned those who speak Gibberish on it.
But since i doubt that's ever gonna happen, i'd say that they are better off using their resources on fixing the current problems.
Peekachu99 wrote: »People do not use discord and teamspeak in pugs, which is basically what the OP is discussing. Not sure how people keep missing that. A universal voice chat OPTION hurts no one—and works brilliantly on console.
I would suggest reading the entire OP instead of the stopping after the first two sentances. The bulk of what he wants to see is clearly in zone.A lot of people seem to want to gouge their ears out with an ice pick rather then subject themselves to the possibility that they might be annoyed at some point, momentarily.
Sadly consoles do voice comms better for most games. And it seems like its due to popular demand, a lot of PC gamers would rather live in gated communities, even in so called social mmos like this one.
"But, like, I might hear someone talk or make a noise!" THE HORROR!
In game voip in open zone would be gouging our ears out. Not a mere possibility.
I have only seen in game voip used for groups and it was constantly filled with pointless and annoying chatter amongst "children" in a F2P game called Neverwinter. Pretty much every group I ended up in I was forced to mute a couple people due to their inane chatter.
ESO being B2P likely has enough of those "children" it would be annoying.
Not to worry, Zos very likely has no interest in adding voip to PC due to the lack of need for it.
You speak with such certainty about something you admit to never having experienced.
Group chat is not the same as open world voip. In an open world you have the option to walk away(or mute) and hear nothing, in groups people are always talking directly into your ears because of the center position of their voices.
I would want a 3d positional voip system to be implemented for the open world areas. A system where the voices are directional and get louder and quieter depending on the distance. If you have never experienced such a system then you simply dont know.
Group chat I think is pretty straight forward, people being annoying on the mic will get vote kicked like they do in other games. When people get kicked from PUGs constantly they wont have much choice but to change their ways.
I suggest you read the post you quoted again. Either you misunderstood or somehow think that annoying person that was just in your random group is not going to be as annoying in zone. Zone that is filled with trolls and such.
Extremely doubtful. Highly improbable.
The difference is how much of your ears they get to scream into. In a group you hear the annoying person as if they were constantly having a face to face conversation with you. In an open world environment, their voice is only heard when you move your character close to theirs. An annoying person would literally have to chase you around screaming at you, which at that point you could simply mute them. .
So, in other words in game voip is completely fine since we are FORCED to move away from the idiots to avoid being annoyed by their absurd, and maybe even harassing, behavior.
I see the logic in that.
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Bryanonymous wrote: »Not even optional? Just a flat no because you don’t like it. Seems selfish.
Does it? Seems like quite a few people don’t want it outside of group. I’m simply adding my voice to the collective.
But I notice you’re arguing back with everyone who doesn’t agree with your position. Kind of aggressively, too.
If you want random encounters with people, go outside.
Bryanonymous wrote: »Bryanonymous wrote: »Not even optional? Just a flat no because you don’t like it. Seems selfish.
Does it? Seems like quite a few people don’t want it outside of group. I’m simply adding my voice to the collective.
But I notice you’re arguing back with everyone who doesn’t agree with your position. Kind of aggressively, too.
If you want random encounters with people, go outside.
I’m just pointing out that your only reason for saying no was a matter of personal preference. Is this a popularity vote or a discussion about why or why not voice chat should be added to PC? You basically added no relevant points, only a “hard no” because it’s your preference and you want to force it onto the rest of us. Then you pull the popularity card in an attempt to dismiss me pointing out that your opinion is a selfish one. You don’t even want it to be optional. You just don’t want it, even if some of us do. That’s selfish. And I am being aggressive because some of the narrow minded opinions are the same nonsense that gets put into discussions like this every time they come up. There are good reasons for disagreeing, and then there is subjective opinion without any logical excuse. You sir are the latter.
Bryanonymous wrote: »Bryanonymous wrote: »Not even optional? Just a flat no because you don’t like it. Seems selfish.
Does it? Seems like quite a few people don’t want it outside of group. I’m simply adding my voice to the collective.
But I notice you’re arguing back with everyone who doesn’t agree with your position. Kind of aggressively, too.
If you want random encounters with people, go outside.
I’m just pointing out that your only reason for saying no was a matter of personal preference. Is this a popularity vote or a discussion about why or why not voice chat should be added to PC? You basically added no relevant points, only a “hard no” because it’s your preference and you want to force it onto the rest of us. Then you pull the popularity card in an attempt to dismiss me pointing out that your opinion is a selfish one. You don’t even want it to be optional. You just don’t want it, even if some of us do. That’s selfish. And I am being aggressive because some of the narrow minded opinions are the same nonsense that gets put into discussions like this every time they come up. There are good reasons for disagreeing, and then there is subjective opinion without any logical excuse. You sir are the latter.
First: It isn’t a matter of personal preference. That’s an assumption on your part. I don’t owe you my reasons. But I can say, as a woman —being only one reason—, voice chat invites BS I’d rather not deal with. Even if it’s optional, I find it hard to believe people wouldn’t badger those who opt out. You may think it doesn’t happen because it hasn’t/doesn’t happen to you, who knows. I find it difficult to believe it wouldn’t add a layer of BS to ESO a lot of players —myself included— don’t want. Not interested in it. Any reason beyond that isn’t owed to you. The potential for nonsense BS is reason enough. Also, my reasons are formed through experience, not subjectivity.
Second: I’m not trying to force anything on anyone. Totally presumptuous. I, as have others, simply stated my personal preference. Cool it.
Bryanonymous wrote: »Freedom to express an opinion does not mean you are free from criticism.
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The_Brosteen wrote: »
Peekachu99 wrote: »People do not use discord and teamspeak in pugs, which is basically what the OP is discussing. Not sure how people keep missing that. A universal voice chat OPTION hurts no one—and works brilliantly on console.
I would suggest reading the entire OP instead of the stopping after the first two sentances. The bulk of what he wants to see is clearly in zone.A lot of people seem to want to gouge their ears out with an ice pick rather then subject themselves to the possibility that they might be annoyed at some point, momentarily.
Sadly consoles do voice comms better for most games. And it seems like its due to popular demand, a lot of PC gamers would rather live in gated communities, even in so called social mmos like this one.
"But, like, I might hear someone talk or make a noise!" THE HORROR!
In game voip in open zone would be gouging our ears out. Not a mere possibility.
I have only seen in game voip used for groups and it was constantly filled with pointless and annoying chatter amongst "children" in a F2P game called Neverwinter. Pretty much every group I ended up in I was forced to mute a couple people due to their inane chatter.
ESO being B2P likely has enough of those "children" it would be annoying.
Not to worry, Zos very likely has no interest in adding voip to PC due to the lack of need for it.
You speak with such certainty about something you admit to never having experienced.
Group chat is not the same as open world voip. In an open world you have the option to walk away(or mute) and hear nothing, in groups people are always talking directly into your ears because of the center position of their voices.
I would want a 3d positional voip system to be implemented for the open world areas. A system where the voices are directional and get louder and quieter depending on the distance. If you have never experienced such a system then you simply dont know.
Group chat I think is pretty straight forward, people being annoying on the mic will get vote kicked like they do in other games. When people get kicked from PUGs constantly they wont have much choice but to change their ways.
I suggest you read the post you quoted again. Either you misunderstood or somehow think that annoying person that was just in your random group is not going to be as annoying in zone. Zone that is filled with trolls and such.
Extremely doubtful. Highly improbable.
The difference is how much of your ears they get to scream into. In a group you hear the annoying person as if they were constantly having a face to face conversation with you. In an open world environment, their voice is only heard when you move your character close to theirs. An annoying person would literally have to chase you around screaming at you, which at that point you could simply mute them. .
So, in other words in game voip is completely fine since we are FORCED to move away from the idiots to avoid being annoyed by their absurd, and maybe even harassing, behavior.
I see the logic in that.
Besides, in game voip is substandard in every manner to 3rd party systems and is mostly found only in second rate MMOs. Extremely rare to find it in top MMOs.
Get a discord server. Invite anyone you want to it.
Regardless, it is not happening. Zos has better sense than this, though not always obvious.Peekachu99 wrote: »People do not use discord and teamspeak in pugs, which is basically what the OP is discussing. Not sure how people keep missing that. A universal voice chat OPTION hurts no one—and works brilliantly on console.
I would suggest reading the entire OP instead of the stopping after the first two sentances. The bulk of what he wants to see is clearly in zone.A lot of people seem to want to gouge their ears out with an ice pick rather then subject themselves to the possibility that they might be annoyed at some point, momentarily.
Sadly consoles do voice comms better for most games. And it seems like its due to popular demand, a lot of PC gamers would rather live in gated communities, even in so called social mmos like this one.
"But, like, I might hear someone talk or make a noise!" THE HORROR!
In game voip in open zone would be gouging our ears out. Not a mere possibility.
I have only seen in game voip used for groups and it was constantly filled with pointless and annoying chatter amongst "children" in a F2P game called Neverwinter. Pretty much every group I ended up in I was forced to mute a couple people due to their inane chatter.
ESO being B2P likely has enough of those "children" it would be annoying.
Not to worry, Zos very likely has no interest in adding voip to PC due to the lack of need for it.
You speak with such certainty about something you admit to never having experienced.
Group chat is not the same as open world voip. In an open world you have the option to walk away(or mute) and hear nothing, in groups people are always talking directly into your ears because of the center position of their voices.
I would want a 3d positional voip system to be implemented for the open world areas. A system where the voices are directional and get louder and quieter depending on the distance. If you have never experienced such a system then you simply dont know.
Group chat I think is pretty straight forward, people being annoying on the mic will get vote kicked like they do in other games. When people get kicked from PUGs constantly they wont have much choice but to change their ways.
I suggest you read the post you quoted again. Either you misunderstood or somehow think that annoying person that was just in your random group is not going to be as annoying in zone. Zone that is filled with trolls and such.
Extremely doubtful. Highly improbable.
Why play an MMO if you want to avoid all social interactions....good and bad.
This line is hilariously erroneous. I interact with others in game daily, yes via voip.
Have fun, I will enjoy my discord.
You are actively avoiding the potentional for bad social intetactions. You will only let the good ones happen. Its like living in a gated community, theres a whole world outside those walls. But fear of having to walk away from a conversation once in a while keeps you locked in your safe little cage.
Lois McMaster Bujold "A Civil Campaign"Reputation is what other people know about you. Honor is what you know about yourself. Guard your honor. Let your reputation fall where it will. And outlive the ***
BTW, none of you have mentioned one thing that would make having in game voip worth it. Not one of you.
However, it is you that want to force me to find a different area to avoid the trolls and idiots in the area I want to be. It also seems to be you that want to hear every john and jane cough and sneeze and clear their through.
last but not least. text has one gigantic advantage over voice. aside from the whole "not speaking all at once, so you cannot hear what anyone said" deal.. if you missed something - you can scroll back and read it! you cannot scroll back with voice.
so to reiterate - the ONLY reason consoles have integrated voice is not becasue its superior. on the contrary. the only reason they have it is because text is close to impossible. if consoles had better typing tools? do you think anyone would use voice for general communication? hell no. no one likes to listen to someone randomly breathe or chew, no one likes to try and get their sentence in while other people are trying to speak, or have to move away just to hear that one person they are trying to hear without having to group, or just have to perpetually mute your chat because its full of nonsense. voice chat has its place. - organized group content. and we already have variety of means for that.
Bryanonymous wrote: »BTW, none of you have mentioned one thing that would make having in game voip worth it. Not one of you.
We have. The reason is because we want to talk to random people without requiring each individual to join a separate third party private server.
What you define as ‘good reason’ is an opinion. In my opinion, my reason is good.However, it is you that want to force me to find a different area to avoid the trolls and idiots in the area I want to be. It also seems to be you that want to hear every john and jane cough and sneeze and clear their through.
Again, you can just turn it off.last but not least. text has one gigantic advantage over voice. aside from the whole "not speaking all at once, so you cannot hear what anyone said" deal.. if you missed something - you can scroll back and read it! you cannot scroll back with voice.
so to reiterate - the ONLY reason consoles have integrated voice is not becasue its superior. on the contrary. the only reason they have it is because text is close to impossible. if consoles had better typing tools? do you think anyone would use voice for general communication? hell no. no one likes to listen to someone randomly breathe or chew, no one likes to try and get their sentence in while other people are trying to speak, or have to move away just to hear that one person they are trying to hear without having to group, or just have to perpetually mute your chat because its full of nonsense. voice chat has its place. - organized group content. and we already have variety of means for that.
I don’t know if you are aware, but it is possible to have both voice chat and text chat. I know, crazy right?
And yet again, if you didn’t like all the breathing, you could just turn it off.
Lois McMaster Bujold "A Civil Campaign"Reputation is what other people know about you. Honor is what you know about yourself. Guard your honor. Let your reputation fall where it will. And outlive the ***
Bryanonymous wrote: »BTW, none of you have mentioned one thing that would make having in game voip worth it. Not one of you.
We have. The reason is because we want to talk to random people without requiring each individual to join a separate third party private server.
What you define as ‘good reason’ is an opinion. In my opinion, my reason is good.However, it is you that want to force me to find a different area to avoid the trolls and idiots in the area I want to be. It also seems to be you that want to hear every john and jane cough and sneeze and clear their through.
Again, you can just turn it off.last but not least. text has one gigantic advantage over voice. aside from the whole "not speaking all at once, so you cannot hear what anyone said" deal.. if you missed something - you can scroll back and read it! you cannot scroll back with voice.
so to reiterate - the ONLY reason consoles have integrated voice is not becasue its superior. on the contrary. the only reason they have it is because text is close to impossible. if consoles had better typing tools? do you think anyone would use voice for general communication? hell no. no one likes to listen to someone randomly breathe or chew, no one likes to try and get their sentence in while other people are trying to speak, or have to move away just to hear that one person they are trying to hear without having to group, or just have to perpetually mute your chat because its full of nonsense. voice chat has its place. - organized group content. and we already have variety of means for that.
I don’t know if you are aware, but it is possible to have both voice chat and text chat. I know, crazy right?
And yet again, if you didn’t like all the breathing, you could just turn it off.
what you are asking for is for ZoS to expend resources to create something that is NOT. necessary. becasue we HAVE voice chat alternative AND text chat already. you are asking ZoS to use their resources for something that is redundant vs things like quality of life improvements. yes, its a versus - their time and resources are NOT unlimited.
Bryanonymous wrote: »
And yet again, if you didn’t like all the breathing, you could just turn it off.
Bryanonymous wrote: »
And yet again, if you didn’t like all the breathing, you could just turn it off.
The final paragraph, in this case sentance, are often the most important ones made. This one just comes off as an extreme stretch in an attempt to make a point. Yet it obviously does not.
There is a reason no major MMORPG has implemented in game voip to PC games. It has always been substandard in every manner to 3rd party systems and is mostly found only in second rate MMOs.
It is not for me to demonstrate it should not be added. It is for you to demonstrate it should be added. Without a compelling reason Zos will not be adding voip to the Mac/PC servers. Again, no one has provided a compelling reason in this thread. None.
Bryanonymous wrote: »Bryanonymous wrote: »BTW, none of you have mentioned one thing that would make having in game voip worth it. Not one of you.
We have. The reason is because we want to talk to random people without requiring each individual to join a separate third party private server.
What you define as ‘good reason’ is an opinion. In my opinion, my reason is good.However, it is you that want to force me to find a different area to avoid the trolls and idiots in the area I want to be. It also seems to be you that want to hear every john and jane cough and sneeze and clear their through.
Again, you can just turn it off.last but not least. text has one gigantic advantage over voice. aside from the whole "not speaking all at once, so you cannot hear what anyone said" deal.. if you missed something - you can scroll back and read it! you cannot scroll back with voice.
so to reiterate - the ONLY reason consoles have integrated voice is not becasue its superior. on the contrary. the only reason they have it is because text is close to impossible. if consoles had better typing tools? do you think anyone would use voice for general communication? hell no. no one likes to listen to someone randomly breathe or chew, no one likes to try and get their sentence in while other people are trying to speak, or have to move away just to hear that one person they are trying to hear without having to group, or just have to perpetually mute your chat because its full of nonsense. voice chat has its place. - organized group content. and we already have variety of means for that.
I don’t know if you are aware, but it is possible to have both voice chat and text chat. I know, crazy right?
And yet again, if you didn’t like all the breathing, you could just turn it off.
what you are asking for is for ZoS to expend resources to create something that is NOT. necessary. becasue we HAVE voice chat alternative AND text chat already. you are asking ZoS to use their resources for something that is redundant vs things like quality of life improvements. yes, its a versus - their time and resources are NOT unlimited.
It’s not redundant because a third party app is not built into the game so random people will never make the effort to join a private server just to speak to each other. You could easily make the same arguement that people have cell phones so why use discord when they can just call each other. It’s a ridiculous statement that neglects important details about ease of access.
And the resource arguement... smh. It’s not hard to implement. Most features added to new games are not necessary. They are added to make the experience more enjoyable by giving players more options.
Now what other nonsense do you have to reply with? It’s just amazing the level of effort people like you put into making up such flawed arguments.
Lois McMaster Bujold "A Civil Campaign"Reputation is what other people know about you. Honor is what you know about yourself. Guard your honor. Let your reputation fall where it will. And outlive the ***
Bryanonymous wrote: »Bryanonymous wrote: »
And yet again, if you didn’t like all the breathing, you could just turn it off.
The final paragraph, in this case sentance, are often the most important ones made. This one just comes off as an extreme stretch in an attempt to make a point. Yet it obviously does not.
There is a reason no major MMORPG has implemented in game voip to PC games. It has always been substandard in every manner to 3rd party systems and is mostly found only in second rate MMOs.
It is not for me to demonstrate it should not be added. It is for you to demonstrate it should be added. Without a compelling reason Zos will not be adding voip to the Mac/PC servers. Again, no one has provided a compelling reason in this thread. None.
Easily demonstrated. Play GTA:Online. Random conversations can be fun. Many people turn them off. The feature is standard. No one argues it shouldn’t exist.
Your mmo standards are outdated. Your vision is short sighted and your personal expectations do not reach beyond whatever bubble you choose to associate with. Perfectly fine choice for you, but the fact that you think it is perfectly fine for everyone else is not only irritating, it’s an obvious flaw in your ability to understand basic concepts of what other people might enjoy.
Or you just want to play devils advocate because you are enjoying the frustration that you cause every time you respond with nonsense. While your arguments are easy to debunk, you have become so ridiculously illogical that you are a waste of my time.
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One place I wouldn't want voice chat, is these forums.
I like how people mention using discord all the time as a reason ESO doesnt need voice chat.
"Bob, the office does't need telephones, I'm on my cell all day long."
One place I wouldn't want voice chat, is these forums.