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> > > Community: I really want to be good at this game
> > > Me: Me too!
> > > Community: …
> > > Me: Want to party up, work together to get map control, teamshot, and control power weapons?
> > > Community: You mean I have to talk? I’ll pass Drives scout hog aimlessly into the sunset
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> > I prefer taking the mongoose. It is more dignified.
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> Geoffrey, fetch the mongoose. I wish to toss grenades at casuals.
Would you like the ONI varient imported directly from New Paris, today, sire?
Every time I am playing solo and play game with someone who is cooperative, I friend them and keep on playing. Before you know it you have a full fireteam and an active friend list of known mic users. To take it further, I watched hours of the HWC this past weekend in a party with a half dozen or better of these players that I’ve started teaming with.
Nothing sadder than a man who can’t control his emotions. Especially over a video game.
I’ll talk to who I want and usually it’s in a party. I don’t worry about talking to randoma all the time
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> Or they simply just don’t have a mic and can hear you through the tv hence why they aren’t talking in the game in reply to your callouts
My XB1 didn’t come with a mic, I’m getting that & the charging set next payday.
Yeah I miss everyone having mics, I was in a game the other night and it was the first time ever that everyone else on my team had mics and it was great we just ran together for the rest of the session doing callouts and the like. I think it definitely gives you an advantage.
I talk to people I like…not to the countless “bros” who think they’re leading Seal Team Six and go on a tirade against their team everytime something doesn’t go their way. Not saying you’re one of those people, Steve, but that’s normally what I encounter while playing the game.
Why just the other night I had some dude calling our entire team a bunch of “N***ers”. Why? Well, I’m glad you asked. It was simply because he couldn’t believe our team had lost the Spire. We lost the Spire, and the rest of the game was nothing but a bunch of swearing, put downs, and "OMFG, THERE’S NO WAY THAT GRENADE GOT ME!!! WHERE THE -Yoink- IS MY TEAM?!?!? (nevermind we ultimately stopped the opposition at the Armory and won the game)
Xbox Live has become a toxic environment, where even a simple “Hi” is often met with some homophopic slur, a demand to shut the -Yoink- up, etc. Best just to keep the chit-chat among friends…in a closed party. Sad, but that’s the reality. Most everyone is either a sweaty tryhard with a short fuse or simply a troll looking to piss on someone. Hard to find actual mature players, so I tend to keep my mic on my shelf, collecting dust unless I’m in a party with friends.
Call out all you want. If I’m there, I’ll listen. No way I’m plugging in my mic, though.
I get pissed easily when i’m competitive so i’m pretty sure no one wants to hear my loud senseless ranting… so i just don’t even use my mic EVER unless i’m talking to friends…
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> > Or they simply just don’t have a mic and can hear you through the tv hence why they aren’t talking in the game in reply to your callouts
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> then 90% of Halo 5 players have no mics I guess. disgusting.
> in Halo 2, you were weird if you didn’t use your mic.
I think it’s a side effect of gaming becoming more mainstream; 10 years ago, people played for the sake of the game. Today, games tend to be a convenient backdrop to socialize, like when women go a football game just to snapchat/instagram/latest vanity-enabling flavor of the month application pictures of themselves making a duck face or some -Yoink-. tl;dr casuals
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> This has been my experience with people who use mics in Halo:
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> 5% - People like you who are trying to cooperate as a team
> 20% - Kids narrating every action they see on screen
> 30% - People singing, playing music, or breathing heavily
> 45% - Hate, racism, etc. People who need therapy ASAP.
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> It’s a great tool if you’re with friends or people who fall into the first category (and even the second if you get them to focus.) But if I’m playing solo, I don’t even see a point in plugging it in.
That sounds about right Everytime I log in haha. I have a mic plugged in and will chat when others do, but normally just call things out as I don’t get much feedback.
They are charging our base
I dropped X weapon if someone wants it
Watch out for sniper
X vehicle outside of base
I think if there was a pregame roster so you could see who is on your team would have more of an impact on in game communication. It seems silly but I like to talk with my teammates before the match. It makes it easier.
sometimes they dont have mics sometimes they break and dont have enough for a new one
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> > in Halo 2, you were weird if you didn’t use your mic.
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> I think it’s a side effect of gaming becoming more mainstream; 10 years ago, people played for the sake of the game. Today, games tend to be a convenient backdrop to socialize, like when women go a football game just to snapchat/instagram/latest vanity-enabling flavor of the month application pictures of themselves making a duck face or some -Yoink-. tl;dr casuals
Yes. Playing a game with your friends for the sake of being bros/sistahs is a new concept that wasn’t around 10 years ago, and is definitely worthy of being compared to a self-inflating ego fueled by trendy websites. Yep. Totally.
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> > > in Halo 2, you were weird if you didn’t use your mic.
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> > I think it’s a side effect of gaming becoming more mainstream; 10 years ago, people played for the sake of the game. Today, games tend to be a convenient backdrop to socialize, like when women go a football game just to snapchat/instagram/latest vanity-enabling flavor of the month application pictures of themselves making a duck face or some -Yoink-. tl;dr casuals
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> Yes. Playing a game with your friends for the sake of being bros/sistahs is a new concept that wasn’t around 10 years ago, and is definitely worthy of being compared to a self-inflating ego fueled by trendy websites. Yep. Totally.
I think what he was trying to say is that people like to play online with their friends, even if that means just being in a party while playing totally different games, instead of communicating with strangers in their own game. At least, I hope that’s what he was trying to say.
these party chat noobs are the same people who post " my team sucks" yet they cant get out of party chat to try to play as a team. You know how impossible it is to stay alive with the sniper when everyone is randomly running around.
Maybe you have an annoying voice or something…? I know if I simply can’t stand someone’s voice I’ll mute them even if they are using good call outs… Sorry I just can’t take it, it throws off my whole game if I’m focusing too much on someone’s ridiculous voice
The thing is, 9 times out of 10, your call out is useless. Unless there are a full team of friends all talking to each other and planning attacks it doesn’t matter what you call out. Me and my friend might agree to attack a certain point but that’s 2 people agreeing on something, makes no difference
OP must be new to online gaming, specifically FPS’s. Find a clan/Spartan company and roll with them, randoms are not the answer your looking for.
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> OP must be new to online gaming, specifically FPS’s. Find a clan/Spartan company and roll with them, randoms are not the answer your looking for.
I think you might be the new one…Halo 2 and 3 were always full of people talking. How quite Halo 5 games are now is a NEW thing. This goes for other games too. Back when CoD MW was out, everyone had a mic.
Aren’t you just an angry bundle of joy?