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I tried the multiplayer on tEh Conduit last night. I have Wii Speak. I don't think it was working. The Wii Speak, I mean. I first went into options and it claimed there wasn't anything plugged in. So, I turned it all off, unplugged the Wii Speak and plugged it back in to the other USB port. Started it all up again ad this time it didn't claim it wasn't connected. But when I was playing, I heard nothing and apparently there's a little LED light on the Wii Speak, which I never once seen go on. Is the light always supposed to be on? Or only when there's speech? Did anyone else play with Wii Speak and did you encounter any problems? Also, on the bottom right side of the screen, when I was playing the multiplayer, it looked like there was a microphone with a slash through it. Anyone else have this? I kind of hope there's a problem with the Wii Speak instead of the problem being me and my retardation.

 

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Have you looked for information on the game booklet?



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My theory from playing last night:

As long as there are two friends in the room, anyone in the room can use WiiSpeak... Otherwise, no-one can use it...




I have Wii speak and am getting the game tonight... so I'll check it out then. Also, I'm gonna need some friends!



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L.C.E.C. said:
My theory from playing last night:

As long as there are two friends in the room, anyone in the room can use WiiSpeak... Otherwise, no-one can use it...

In other words it won't turn on until in a match against someone you are friends with.

While I understand the "need" for communication in some things like that.... I think it is a good thing you can only talk with friends. Don't get me wrong, I would love if the rest of Nintendo's online talk was more like the other two.... ie a bit more existant first of all, then I think I would prefer headsets to the TV thing (though I hear it works very well anyway) but while it can be good to talk to randomers in game, Nintendo would recieve a shit-load of backlash if a parent came into the room and there were a load of young teens swearing at their son. Basically just because they are Nintendo instead of Sony/MS.



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Daileon said:
Have you looked for information on the game booklet?

I did. It seemed like you can only talk amongst friends, but I wasn't sure. Again, I wanted to see if there was a problem with my Wii Speak or my brain. So far, we're leaning towards my brain.



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L.C.E.C. said:
My theory from playing last night:

As long as there are two friends in the room, anyone in the room can use WiiSpeak... Otherwise, no-one can use it...


When I was online with you last night (as 2112) I could hear you through my TV, and I do not yet have Wii Speak. So it was definitely working...

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TWRoO said:
L.C.E.C. said:
My theory from playing last night:

As long as there are two friends in the room, anyone in the room can use WiiSpeak... Otherwise, no-one can use it...

In other words it won't turn on until in a match against someone you are friends with.

While I understand the "need" for communication in some things like that.... I think it is a good thing you can only talk with friends. Don't get me wrong, I would love if the rest of Nintendo's online talk was more like the other two.... ie a bit more existant first of all, then I think I would prefer headsets to the TV thing (though I hear it works very well anyway) but while it can be good to talk to randomers in game, Nintendo would recieve a shit-load of backlash if a parent came into the room and there were a load of young teens swearing at their son. Basically just because they are Nintendo instead of Sony/MS.

Well, I thought that too, but there were some people who I did not know at all who were using WiiSpeak as well... So I think that it's just if there are ANY 2 friends in the room (Maybe 1 of them has to have WiiSpeak, IDK), then you can talk as well...

 

Also, If you bought WiiSpeak a while ago, you need to update. That's why mine wasn't working early last night...




radioioRobert said:
L.C.E.C. said:
My theory from playing last night:

As long as there are two friends in the room, anyone in the room can use WiiSpeak... Otherwise, no-one can use it...


When I was online with you last night (as 2112) I could hear you through my TV, and I do not yet have Wii Speak. So it was definitely working...

Yeah, I know because the blue light on the WiiSpeak was on. (That, and the mic icon at the bottom left corner of the screen) That's how you know... I'm sure you heard me saying tons of stuff, but no-one responded...




Also, I noticed that while you're dead (like waiting for a respawn, or out of lives) that you are muted... slightly strange, but kinda understandable... Although I wish you could have a kind of commentary when you're out of lives...