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lurkerwithnosoul said:
oniyide said:
lurkerwithnosoul said:
I pretty much agree with Kowenicki. You guys just say that because this gen, you can't have it. But unless you are the non-talkative kind, or just play single-player games, you will find that CGC is a much needed feature.


im a non-talker, but could you explain to me why i need to be able to talk to someone who is not even playing the game im playing??? Cause my friends who have 360 dont even use the feature and think its useless too.

 

Why wouldn't you? Isn't nice to be able to talk with a group of friends while playing any video-game? You have always the option to restrict the number of players in the party, or even mute the person you don't want to hear.


No, not really, its distracting as hell, if the PS3 had it, i would never use it, just like i wont use it for VIta



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makingmusic476 said:
I don't buy this. The ps3's OS still uses more overall ram than the 360's.

Now, it may be that, currently, they cannot allocate ram to cross game voice chat given what they're using in other areas, but I wouldn't be surprised if they could further decrease the OS's ram footprint like they've been doing all generation, thus allowing them to implement voice chat down the road.

They just freed up several megabytes of ram for developers to use earlier in the year.


If they haven't managed to free up that extra space for ingame chat over the last 4 years they'd never be able to accomplish it now unless they took some features away....



Icyedge said:
youarebadatgames said:
Party chat is like hanging out in a vent server, it's fun and social. Good unless you are a basement dwelling fatass aspie weeaboo who is forever alone IRL and online.


Thats some pretty dumb generalisation. Either you talk with cross game chat or you are a fatass aspies weeaboo who is foreever alone in real life. In the same line of thought, if you use party chat you dont have enough friends in real life.

This +1, because sitting on a console talking with "friends" is much better than going out and hanging with your friends. Sometimes you gotta let ignorant people be ignorant, i hear its bliss



smroadkill15 said:
brendude13 said:
smroadkill15 said:


I understand not wanting to talk to someone when your playing a deep engaging single player, but multiplayer is completely different. When I'm with a friend(s) playing Halo or COD I want to talk to my teammates because it's a very teamwork oriented games, so communication is key. If there is an annoying kid, I can get with my other 3-4 friends I'm playing with and start a party chat to avoid such people. I guess I'm just used to talking to people when I play games so it doesn't bother me.   

You don't own a PS3...

And everything you just said is possible on the PS3, for most online games I have played on the 360, party chat is blocked if you join up with friends.

And if there is an annoying kid...mute button.

The only game that has party chat blocked is MW2.   

...And that's the only XBOX 360 game I have played online xD

Maybe I should switch the word "most" for "only", I thought there would be some other games that do it.

...Anyway, mute button, it works.



youarebadatgames said:
Party chat is like hanging out in a vent server, it's fun and social. Good unless you are a basement dwelling fatass aspie weeaboo who is forever alone IRL and online.


i don't really grasp how sitting around at home playing games is "social"... lol all i can say is that if thats your concept of what social is then you need to get outside