I can imagine open voice chat now.
*You enter a new area with around 4-6 other guardians in the vicinity*
Guardian1: *music in the background*
Guardian2: *Constant VVVVVVVVSSSSSSSSSSZZZZZZZHHHHHHHHHH noise*
Guardians 3-5: *actual chatter*
Guardian6: "-blam!- -blam!- -blam!- weed 420 blaze it fgt"
I rest my case. No open voice chat please. Restrict it to fireteams and PVP only.
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This is extremely accurate. If you've played just about any game where other players have headsets or (heaven forbid) Kinect enabled for chat, that is what you will get [i]most[/i] of the time. Even when I play Battlefield 4, before I get in game I just go into party chat with myself so I don't have to listen to: "hacker! -BLAM-ing hacker!" "random music playing" "I just got a no scope! A -BLAM-ing no scope!" "-BLAM-ing ****** camping ***** right next to A" And my personal favorite: *extremely loudly* "anyone got a mic?" *echoes 10 times and sounds like someone is banging on sheet metal*
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由xanderpiglets编辑: 7/27/2014 11:05:00 PMThat second to last one was actually a callout, to which you should pay attention. Letting your team know where an enemy is camped is a good thing. The rest, yeah, those people get mute banned in Bungie games, they could easily let you have an option to either A. auto-mute anyone with a high mute rating ala mute ban (people who are constantly muted because of things like you mentioned are blocked by default, but it still lets you mute other individuals as you go) B. not mute everyone by default (ie. [i]only[/i] mute people you choose) or C. mute everyone by default because you hate human interaction.
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It actually happened a couple months back on Battlefield 4. It wasn't really a callout since the guy was shooting at everything he could (so he was already appearing on the minimap), he was spotted, and he was trying to capture the objective. The guy was pissed because he kept dying because he was using horrible weapons... And I think he was drunk?