UltimateUnknown said:
When did games need to be cooperative for friends to talk? I often talk to my friends on party chat while playing the same game or completely different games. Even in co-op games, we'll mostly talk about random things and much less about the actual game since we already know what we need to do. Again, mute button is quite helpful if you don't want to listen to strangers. Or if you don't want to talk to anyone at all, use parental controls to turn voice chat off period. |
This.
There is no excuse for no ingame voice chat in 2014. Period.
And I can't believe some people really think Nintendos network is on par with XBL.
Imagine not having GamePass on your console...







