Integrated voice chat coming to World of Warcraft
Irvine (CA) – World of Warcraft players will finally be getting integrated voice chat. On the official Blizzard World of Warcraft forums, company officials have said that voice chat will be added to the 2.2.0 patch and will undergo testing on the player test realms.
Currently hard-core World of Warcraft players use third-party programs like Team Speak and Ventrillo to speak and coordinate teams. Speech can make a huge difference in some cases like player versus player fighting and complicated dungeons.
Some players are concerned that voice chat could lead to discrimination in picking groups and have created a huge 18 page message thread titled “Just say NO to voice chat” on the forums. You can read that thread Share:
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Currently hard-core World of Warcraft players use third-party programs like Team Speak and Ventrillo to speak and coordinate teams. Speech can make a huge difference in some cases like player versus player fighting and complicated dungeons.
Some players are concerned that voice chat could lead to discrimination in picking groups and have created a huge 18 page message thread titled “Just say NO to voice chat” on the forums. You can read that thread Share:
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