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KHlover said:
J_Allard said:
The difference is more than "a couple seconds". The difference in time just browsing for messages/invites is more than "a couple seconds". And yeah, you can mute on PSN.. if the game allows it. If not, you're out of luck. That's the problem with PSN, features and usability are a la carte. And your excuse regarding voice quality is hilarious. Yes, I know anyone can use any BT headset. That's the problem, not an excuse.

Why do you even bother asking for an opinion, if you're just going to shrug the things off as "insignificant"? Like i said, people like you in these threads are always funny. Sorry that my paying for Live's vastly superior service and being happy to do so, bothers you so much :)

Are both of you sure the problem with voice quality lies inside the service? I think it depends far more on the game, IF it is comparable to the PC. When I play TF2 all the voices of my friends sound crappy via ingame voice-chat, perfectly fine via Steam's own voice chat. Also in CoD.

If it is not comparable, go ahead and ignore this post.

Yes, it does also depend on the game and developer. But that makes it a PSN issue for me. There should be a more unified, de facto standard quality for a lot of features but it's a lot like SegaNet on the Dreamcast or the PS2 where developers fend for themselves.