The problem with in-game voice chat is, it only works while the game is running. Being able to run separately from the game is a big advantage.
When Blizzard did this, it turned out to be a huge waste of time because noone ever used it.
The problem with in-game voice chat is, it only works while the game is running. Being able to run separately from the game is a big advantage.
When Blizzard did this, it turned out to be a huge waste of time because noone ever used it.
The problem with in-game voice chat is, it only works while the game is running. Being able to run separately from the game is a big advantage.
When Blizzard did this, it turned out to be a huge waste of time because noone ever used it.
I am all for in game voice chat. But unless you are in a group, you should only be able to hear people that are NEAR you, like the say option, no more than a 5 meter radius or something like that. If you are in a group, obviously it should be game wide.
Then turn it off? But I think that group, raid, guild channels, and custom channels is also a good idea, I just would like a general one as well, you could simply turn it off. Then I can finally tell if that female elf is actually female, lol, or not.I am all for in game voice chat. But unless you are in a group, you should only be able to hear people that are NEAR you, like the say option, no more than a 5 meter radius or something like that. If you are in a group, obviously it should be game wide.
I dont want to hear people near me either.
Most in game chat has group, raid, guild channels and custom channels. No general channels.
Then turn it off? But I think that group, raid, guild channels, and custom channels is also a good idea, I just would like a general one as well, you could simply turn it off. Then I can finally tell if that female elf is actually female, lol, or not.I am all for in game voice chat. But unless you are in a group, you should only be able to hear people that are NEAR you, like the say option, no more than a 5 meter radius or something like that. If you are in a group, obviously it should be game wide.
I dont want to hear people near me either.
Most in game chat has group, raid, guild channels and custom channels. No general channels.
HandofBane wrote: »Then turn it off? But I think that group, raid, guild channels, and custom channels is also a good idea, I just would like a general one as well, you could simply turn it off. Then I can finally tell if that female elf is actually female, lol, or not.I am all for in game voice chat. But unless you are in a group, you should only be able to hear people that are NEAR you, like the say option, no more than a 5 meter radius or something like that. If you are in a group, obviously it should be game wide.
I dont want to hear people near me either.
Most in game chat has group, raid, guild channels and custom channels. No general channels.
Which is exactly why many people will not want voice chat ingame at all. Speaking from the experience of being in guilds with multiple females (last WoW guild was around 50%), the last thing most of them wanted was to deal with the *** who were more worried about what kind of plumbing they had rather than if they could play their class/character well.
In game voice chat worked good in D&D online and was used all the time.