Vassago Rain, on 07 December 2014 - 06:03 AM, said:
You ever used voice that doesn't have a mute button? Me neither.
MWO is an online multiplayer team game with only the most rudimentary social and communication tools for players. The user interface for mech customization, a large part of the game experience, is an almost impenetrable mess. When it comes to feature proposals for MWO I feel stating the obvious is mandatory.
Mudhutwarrior, on 07 December 2014 - 09:51 AM, said:
Never trust anyone who promotes the rule of the mob for they generally will promote whatever mob they belong to in the end.
If you are implying that any collective decision making is the same as mob rule, well, no.
"Democracy is the worst form of government, except for all the others." - Winston Churchill
SirLANsalot, on 08 December 2014 - 09:01 AM, said:
"Smack Talk" is normal and is applied to your opponents. Whenever you make an epic kill or making it out of a 4v1 with a red CT and still take down a 5th, that is grounds to talk some smack to your opposition showing off you 1337 skills. That is fine and is good for /all chat
You feel it is normal but I don't think that it is a universal. As far as I know the majority of competitive events people engage in value good sportsmanship. This should be more the case in online competitions because in online communications you lose a lot of the context of face-to-face communications. In MWO you are basically in a big room full of strangers of all ages, sexes, and nationalities. I'd suggest starting off courteous and only loosen up with people who know you well enough to understand your ribbing.
Vassago Rain, on 08 December 2014 - 09:41 AM, said:
I think videogames may be a bit too hardcore for you, as you clearly have problems dealing with people who get mad, and feel that someone losing their temper and threatening to come to your house and beating you up will follow through with it.
It's good that once they do add voice to the game, they'll have a mute button, so you don't have to put up with old men who get angry and complain very loudly in the microphone...
I think part of being an adult is not shouting at people when you are angry and frustrated, especially strangers. If nothing else it's unproductive.
MoonUnitBeta, on 08 December 2014 - 11:12 AM, said:
Ah, yes. This is exactly my point why in-game voip is going to change absolutely nothing at all!
I find it funny, people demand, "we need in-game voip for better communication and commanding!".
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I know a fair amount of people that would prefer to use third party programs. Why?
It’s often better quality.
It’s closed to only the people they’re playing with (so joking around, casual talk, etc doesn’t bother other players that aren’t part of your “group”)
They can mute, kick, or ban players from it.
There’s already a basic understanding and respect that comes with being allowed the privilege to use a server.
[...snip...]
Why shouldn't we expect the same from the official VoIP service?
Beliall, on 10 December 2014 - 09:57 AM, said:
What is being called for is too complicated. Mute works. Why do we need to be able to report peoples harassment if we can just mute them and prevent the harassment from ever happening?
I would think it's because the person who acts inappropriately in voice chat is going to act inappropriately in general. I don't think a high mute count is enough in itself to give someone the boot from the game but I think it's a great red flag for PGI to take a look at a player's overall activity.
Vassago Rain, on 10 December 2014 - 10:01 AM, said:
OP is under the mistaken belief that extra credits and other assorted junk social justice stuff works, or is somehow necessary. Like he says above, because of gun crime, he feels he needs a way to report people for HARASSMENT in a giant robot shooter game.
I'm sure it made perfect sense to him at the time.
OP is under the correct assumption that a large number of MWO players would prefer not to get howled at by individuals with poor impulse control. And harassment is specifically prohibited by the game's ToS, so yeah, having an easy way to report it is a pretty good idea.