Back in the Halo 2 days, if you didn't have a mic you were basically a freakazoid. Now-a-days... almost no one ever has a mic on any game aside from CoD, and even then, it's still becoming pretty rare.
Back in the Halo 2 days, if you didn't have a mic you were basically a freakazoid. Now-a-days... almost no one ever has a mic on any game aside from CoD, and even then, it's still becoming pretty rare.
They have mics, they just choose not to use them. Mostly for the same reason endersblade mentioned.
Ender has it rite.
People are too comfortable with what amounts to strangers on vent, and don't act rite which makes some just not want to participate.
"If you want to control people, if you want to feed them a pack of lies and dominate them, keep them ignorant. For me, literacy means freedom." - LaVar Burton.
There was a game after Halo?
People use mics to convey information quickly. I don't want to convey information to a bunch of 12 year old kids who wouldn't do anything with it.
Cant stand listening or talking to anyone under 16 irl or in game.
i won't be on the computer without having a skype call going with my friends but i have no need to hear 3 russians screaming at everything so i always mute the ingame voice communication
90% of those people playing are little kids that rage over the mic, it comes to a point where you just get over little tards yelling all the time.
It has pretty much been summed up. We have mics, we just don't wanna use it.
The short time I played Halo 2 I would pretend to be Michael Jackson because everyone on xbox live was total ass holes. It at least made the incompetence bearable.
What pissed me off the the crazy foreign music/ or just shitty music for that matter playing so loud it would make your ears bleed and the group of foreigners screaming in their native tongue! Oh, and with out a doubt the kids talking/yelling just to hear themselves! Not worth the frustration and relaying any kind of info outside of a clan game is pointless because everyone is a one man army!
5-10 years ago I used them, these days though gamers are too fucking retarded to even bother and the average age seems to be about 12 aswell now and I can't be arsed listening to some 13 year old English prick who sounds like a girl talking crap.
either its screaming kids or screaming russians. so no, i'l keep my mic off and mute voice chat.
GRRRRRR
same here, usually northern british people, the accent annoys me so i turn it off, but i am usually in a party with friends anyway. last year i went through a stage of getting like 90% french people, that was horrible, they talked a lot, but i didnt understand a word they were saying :P
and i always get the guy who has his music playing loud enough for everyone to hear it down the mic
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i dont seem to get many Americans now, during the halo times i did, but on CoD i just english people and sometimes French.
I only use mine to talk to my friends, it's pointless to use it to speak on the public channel.
All you hear is 10 year old american kids shouting 'douche' and 'jerkwad' at everything and someone telling them to stfu, then an immature bitch fight taking place between a 10 year old and a 40 year old about who is more pathetic.
Even if the kiddies are mute no-one listens to what you say much, or they turn everything that's said against you to make it into an argument.
Also, on some games such as CoD, voice chat doesn't offer anything more to the game, the game is so arcade like (nonstrategic) that by time something has been said, it is no longer relevant because said camper has already been killed, or the enemy has already moved to the other side of the tiny map and/or spawned behind you.
I can see the point in voice chat in some games, but tbh just get a friend+ and talk in party chat, you can operate as a small group then, achieve objects in that small group and have alot more fun.
The Allies would've definitely lost World War II if the Horde had taken part