Should we have quick chat or proximity chat.
Considering the debate on the last poll I had, I have left out the idea of voice chat. But, as you see proximity is here as its on the debatable side and I would be curious to see what would win here. So I'm pretty sure quick chat would win, but I will leave it up to you guys to decide.
Should we have quick chat or proximity chat. 40 votes
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Quick Chat
Please define quick chat?
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Ok, um it's text, but it's already typed out and you can use it from a quick chat wheel to get across what you are doing or gonna do. It does not involve using your voice, as I said it is text.
Dose that help?
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Where is the option for neither of those?
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Quick Chat
I think that they should add more communication like this so its not only swfs that can communicate. This way we can say stuff like "im saving guy on hook" or "go do gens". something like that so the difference between solo q and swf isn't so different
now i know some killer players might think that its a bad idea but if we can all give them effective communication we can try and balance things around the whole game being swfs vs a mix and match of survivor with knowledge and the ones who dont.
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Quick Chat
Would make solo queue WAY more enjoyable.
Proxy chat should be an option for custom games.
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Quick Chat
So like a couple of already-made phrases, like "come over here and heal me" or "don't get me goddammit I'm being camped"? That would be okay.
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Quick Chat
Identity V has it, works quite well. "heal me" "focus repairing" depending on cpntext (imagine hooked person saying it) might even be enough lol.
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Proximity Chat
Proximity chat, but for a hilarious reason. Think about it this way...
You're on a gen with a couple people, but you don't hear the terror radius. However, as time goes on, you start hearing some player scream, only for that player to be the killer (as Billy/Blight), and they smack you one. It'd just be like hearing some warrior yell before a KA-THUNK.
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Quick Chat
If I have to choose one or the other, I think this option is better. Partly because it can cross language barriers. Partly because people who already don't use comms have reasons for not wanting to.
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