Neuromancer
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I've always felt that game isn't hardcore unless you can be called a f***** or a n***** in it.Seriously embarrassing, specially in a team based game.
Casual play to the max confirmed.
I've always felt that game isn't hardcore unless you can be called a f***** or a n***** in it.Seriously embarrassing, specially in a team based game.
Casual play to the max confirmed.
And people making excuses as to why this is a good thing. This game is a severely striped down version of BF4 and all i see is people defending all these shitty decisions.
I remember when the game was announced until they actually showed footage, people complained that the game was just going to be "battlefield with a star wars skin"
Now people are complaining its "stripped down battlefield"
I'm confused.
I've always felt that game isn't hardcore unless you can be called a f***** or a n***** in it.
I never complained. Its what i wanted. Why else would i want Dice to make a SW game? Certainly not to noobify it.
So why are you surprised? Because DICE kept saying the game wasn't going to be Star Wars Battlefield.
And 2, of course its going to be a casual game. Its fucking Star Wars, one of the most known brands, with a big movie coming up. Do you really think they are solely trying to appeal to the hardcore battlefield fanbase? They want casual players to buy the game.
This is not the game you were looking for (pun not intended)
I remember playing the original Battlefront about 10 years ago and listening to a kid have an extended argument with his mom over some homework. The original Xbox voice mics were really sensitive. We are losing our history. RIP.
Really makes me mad. 'Hey because I don't use thing, turn it off for everyone else'. For fucks sake, if you don't use voice chat, don't use voice chat. Click mute all and stick to party chat. But hey, let's just fuck over everyone else who might want to use it.
Oh man, you just reminded me of voice masks on the OG xbox live. You could change your voice to sound like a baby, etc. lol god those were the days
But looking at games that do support it, most people either don't use a mic or are in party chats anyway.
At some point it has to reach a point where devs say "Hardly anyone uses this, why include it?"
I'm confused does the wii u have a native party system?
How do people communicate in splatoon?
And 2, of course its going to be a casual game. Its fucking Star Wars, one of the most known brands, with a big movie coming up. Do you really think they are solely trying to appeal to the hardcore battlefield fanbase? They want casual players to buy the game.
This is not the game you were looking for (pun not intended)
I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced by DICE!
20v20 battles and people can't talk to each other in game?
How is this even possible in 2015? It's like we're moving backwards technologically.
Voice chat is not necessary to be invested or even enjoy online play.
The first MP game I ever got properly invested in was MW2 and I never used a mic. I've since played many, many online games and the only one I've ever actually used a mic on was Destiny.
Nothing useful comes through public chat anymore because everyone who is playing with their friends is using private chat or just doesn't talk. Go on games that DO have voice chat and nobody's using it, except people who have left their Kinect on as a mic or something similar on PS4. The remainder is kids, people listening to music, or douches who just shout abuse at you.
To be fair. I don't think a parent buying this game for their young child would be happy to hear the N-word, the F-word or generally have their kid being cussed out coming through the speakers.
Not defending it. I think there should be some form of in game chat. But honestly I rarely talk to randoms when I play online. There is a rare occasion I'll use my mic when playing COD with randoms but other times I'm partied up with my buddies and we just shoot the shit while we each play different games.
Lol wtf. Why did they exclude it?
But I do use in game voice chat when I hear someone trying to coordinate something.
I've always felt that game isn't hardcore unless you can be called a f***** or a n***** in it.
Always ahead of the curve. People living in the past.I guess Nintendo was right lol. Splatoon redeemed.^~^
Always ahead of the curve. People living in the past.
Wait. I'm confused or rather you seem to be. This makes it so you don't and can't do that and instead "party up" with your friends. Also I was joking.Yay the future is here and I am now forced to party up with randoms who will create an awkward chat by making rape jokes and indiscriminately calling whoever happens to be online a fag woo hoo
It's a pretty basic function and there's a reason it has been included in games for ages, please get real ok
Then why cut the prequels in the first place durrWell to defend the new Battlefront, it only has the original trilogy stuff. Battlefront 2 had 6 films to get the content from.
I try my best."I never liked this feature thats been a cornerstone for online multiplayer anyway and so I can't fathom anyone else in the universe ever pulling any possible enjoyment from public voice chat"
-The thread.
Ignoring that everyone supporting DICE's "vision" on this would have their concerns 100% addressed by just having Opt in/Opt out as an option in the menus. Seriously disappointed at the people supporting or going out of their way to justify this decision.
How do we know this was even DICE? Does Disney Infinity have voice chat?