i’ve been thinking about it, and its getting more and more clear that we should have the enemy chat, AKA the ability to communicate with the other team.
i’ve had few friendly matches and the only way we could communicate with the enemy was by doing random movements, leaning and teabagging.
i think this would be a great addition, as it could also be useful in many other ways aswell.
LOL, I’d settle for just having a chat with my own team…
The arcade and overly dynamic pace of this game does not lend itself to chatting in the main, much less anything you might have to say to the enemy - other than taunts or trashtalk
Yeah I know, I was just saying that noone generally chats unless its to request something or abuse someone. The nature of the game doesn’t lend itself to chatting in the slightest with your own team, which is why I was wondering what the OP was hoping to accomplish with it
But I NEVER heard anyone…donno why…would love to talk to the team. Think it’s not functional? Or perhaps the voice chat is for party members only. That would be stupid.
So that everytime someone uses a tank, a bomber plane, a ppsh41, a fg42, artillery, mortar, sniper, knife, gets a lucky shot… basically anything that kills, he gets showered with insults by the angry kid/teen on the receiving end.
That’s a lot of “fuck”. But being fair I’d expect no less from cod players, cod modern 2 was also the first one that stopped being good, with it’s limited lobbies and stuff (and the addition of bullet sponges, with rpg7. Kids kiled that?).
But I’m certain many ppl in Enlisted would act the same, taking the game too seriously. Heck I’ve seen angry whining flying kids cry and flame because the team on the ground didn’t mark enough to their liking… Or worse, kids whining about the team not building rally points… when they themselves didn’t build any
sure, global chat consists basically 90% of the time of: “gg ez” “you hacker” “stupid FG spammer” “omg my team sux” … you get the Idea…
But still, having no global chat kinda feels like something is missing. All the good old games had this as a feature, and the removal of said global chat in modern games only proves that the world is full of snowflakes, who are mentally not stable enough to “communicate” online.