Originally posted by Chris_Redfield
No one chats in BF2.
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Guest repliedRe: No one chats in BF2.
Ok, how are you suppose to find someone who wants a ride with text? You see the little roundish thing by you blinking yellow if they said somthing. (The map, what the people are and vehicles) -
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exactlyOriginally posted by ROCKETtSquad VOIP. there ya go.Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedRe: No one chats in BF2.
if u want to talk to people. i suggest aol or aim or a chat room. most of us dont play this game to talk to people we play to kill people and have fun doing soLeave a comment:
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Guest repliedRe: No one chats in BF2.
Mmmmmmmm.Originally posted by PluckyX24smoked ham with thick syrup glaze.
On topic... who has time to type messages in-game? I barely have time to type anything unless I'm dead, or it's a really boring game like Zatar 64 slot with 20 players.
The simplest soultion would be, as you said, to make a separate chat display for typed messages. And I'll agree, it'd be nice to enable/disable the two chat displays. But we don't need them to go messing around with BF2 anymore. Next thing you know, they'll add a the dual text displays, and sneak in some other unwanted "feature."
I might suggest a microphone headset though... they aren't that expensive.
Just look for the flashing icon on the HUD... classic! :laugh:Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedRe: No one chats in BF2.
No one chats anyways. Just a rapid exchange of pointless insults from both teams in game. You don't need strategy to play this game. You don't need communication to play this game. Everyone just charges forward to the nearest enemy flag, like ants to smoked ham with thick syrup glaze.Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedRe: No one chats in BF2.
LahLahSr, has pretty much rapped it up well. Give us the choice. But make the default, the way I have mentioned. :)Leave a comment:
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Re: No one chats in BF2.
LOLOriginally posted by Slacker317When is the last time only one person said anything and is the only one flashing?
Zefram < intelligence
pwnz0rized, idiot.Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedRe: No one chats in BF2.
I think it is a good idea to have regulr chat and in-game messages in two different areas. But only if it is possible to actually turn either of both off completely from your HUD.
There really is very little reason for the entire team to have to look at one person's personal comments to another person. Similarly, there is very little reason why everyone should hear about someone dropping ammo and medic supplies - they should only be voices that could be heard in-game by those close enough. It's not like every soldier walks aroudn with a Bluetooth PDA and types that stuff in a chat-window in the real world anway..lol.
Give people the choice whether they want to have to see all this texting or not and then the most people will be happy.
Cheers :-)Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedRe: No one chats in BF2.
Squad VOIP. there ya go.Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedRe: No one chats in BF2.
When is the last time only one person said anything and is the only one flashing?Originally posted by Zeframor you can look on your hud and see who's flashing.... noobs.Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedRe: No one chats in BF2.
or you can look on your hud and see who's flashing.... noobs.Originally posted by Chris_RedfieldBad idea. If you actually WANT to pick someone up, you have to know who yelled it, right?
EDIT: On topic, get off Karkand, you wont get your screen spammed with "Get first aid, here!" or "Ammo, here!" messages.Leave a comment:
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I think we can all agree with this one, but I think the bigger problem is that a whopping majority of battlefield players act like greedy, nasty jerkoffs in game. You know how it is....people are hardly ever nice when it comes to chat. All you see is people arguing and calling each other noobs all day long.Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedRe: No one chats in BF2.
I agree with #1, but #2 still needs to exist for 2 reasons.Originally posted by ActiveMatx#2. Don't display the annoying text that we hear anyways. I already here constantly "Give me a ride" or "I need a medic here", 24/7, so do I really have to read it constantly too?
1) as someone said already, it's nice to know who is making the request
2) if you're not using English Only, you're most likely not familiar with all the phrases, so you need the text to give you the translation.Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedRe: No one chats in BF2.
I chat a lot because I just like meeting new people to play against, but whenever I chat my message is met with:
A ton of "Get ammo here!" spam.
Some fracktards saying "Shut up and play".
But I have met some pretty cool people in BF2, regardless.Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedRe: No one chats in BF2.
There can be a way to implement that without having to have the text in the chat area.Originally posted by Chris_RedfieldBad idea. If you actually WANT to pick someone up, you have to know who yelled it, right?
EDIT: On topic, get off Karkand, you wont get your screen spammed with "Get first aid, here!" or "Ammo, here!" messages.
FPS's are always known to be very fun because you game with your friends or people online, and chat. Remember the old quake days? How the word pwned came about. Or how about those stories of people meeting their wifes on games of counter-strike, unreal etc.
How can battlefield not having text chatting? I mean, its there... .but not one uses it....
Also, when a round ends, you cant say anything. Sometimes the round is over, and the game was soooo close, like 1 ticket difference. I would liek to type "gg" or "good game" or "wow close game'" or whatever, but they tottaly elimate the ability to type when your reading the screen "USMC has won the match".Leave a comment:
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