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Voice Communication & Gaming Etiquette

Goldberg's Pants writes "The BBC have an interesting article on XBox Live, regarding the voice communication used in the game. Some interesting insight into the culture, and politics of the players."

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  1. PA! by LoudMusic · · Score: 5, Funny

    A more reputable online news service, Penny Arcade, has their own take on voice communication in gaming.

    The Strip: "So, Com?" - Enjoy!

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  2. If people want to spend more time chatting, fine by B3ryllium · · Score: 5, Funny

    Don't bitch at me if I happen to frag them for camping, though ...

  3. Banter and Insults... by Shant3030 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Have always been apart of competition. Whether its on the football field, basketball court or even the battlefield, their will be some people who are more vocal than others. And yes, some will have a complete disregard for the other person's feelings.

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  4. From the article by stratjakt · · Score: 5, Informative

    You can be kicked off a game for a variety of reasons, from sheer whim to acting as a punishment to cheaters.

    "Kick him, kick him, kick him," is the tribal chant of those gamers tired of another's childish antics.


    There's no "cheating" on Xbox live, which is why they banned modded boxes from the service.

    You get 'kicked' when you win. The same thing happens on all the free services like xbtunnel. The online gaming community is chock full of kids with l337 names talking about 'm4d sk1llz0rz', but as soon as they start to lose, they either kick you, or if they cant, they quit.

    It's pretty much why I dont bother with online gaming anymore, except for stuff where I'm playing peer to peer with a (real life) friend, or my kid brother, or something like that.

    Too many idiots in the world, and it's just no fun. MSFT should have looked at human nature before they sank so much into Xbox live, because it's going to fail. I know 3 people who've bought it, and none played more than two weeks, and none plan on renewing the subscription, pretty much for the same reasons I've said.

    It's really annoying to be accused of 'cheating' because you fragged someone in Unreal.

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  5. Aces! by Dark+Lord+Seth · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'd like to see this with CounterStrike! No, I don't play the game, I think it's retarded and dull, but can you imagine the interesting voice communication?

    CS'er 1: Oh-em-gee! Oh-em-gee! Oh-em-gee!

    CS'er 2: Dubbleyou-Tee-Ef???

    CS'er 1: Jay-zero-zero wallhacksor! Yur mother is a fag!

    CS'er 2: En-zero-zero-bee! Es-Tee-Ef-You! Jay-zero-zero just sucksors!

  6. Just Great.... by VinniTheGeek · · Score: 5, Funny

    Now I get to hear that 13 year old screaming in his pre-pubescent voice "take that faggot! I owned joo!" while I play against him. They should include, by default, a voice modulator that drops them a few octaves so they at least SOUND like they are males.

  7. Did you swallow poison? by dr_dank · · Score: 5, Funny

    Put away that ipecac syrup and induce vomiting with this choice quote from the article:

    "I have had the privilege of having been graced by an angel through Live," wrote Ico on one of the Xbox Live forums.

    "It was the golden gate to my soulmate," he added.


    Sorry if this ruined anyones upholstery.

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  8. From experience: it's cool by frumiousbar · · Score: 5, Interesting

    The quality of the voice chat you get in these games is directly related to the kind of people you play. After a few nights of playing xbox live, you'll start to see the same gamertags and you'll learn who the "good people" are, where "good people" = skilled AND nice. Playing these people with voice enabled can be amazingly fun. For example, if you want to ratchet the fun level up on Ghost Recon, play with a bunch of people who cover and call out targets to each other.

    Communities of "good people" have sprung up around particular types of games such as Not It! in MechAssault, which is a favorite of mine. This makes finding fun opponents much easier.

    I personally don't mind the noobs because you can turn them into "good people" if you lead by example. There is a small group of idiots that can ruin any game, but at least in some circles the community has come up with ways of dealing with them, such as "regulating" Not It! offenders in MechAssault.