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  On 1/24/2015 at 5:45 AM, Skully172 said:

Someone has already posted something like this, but i wanted to show something.

 

There should be a voice volume control!

 

http://dslyecxi.com/shacktac-acre-volume-control-released/

 

wow. I had actually suggested this awhile back, but nothing this complex. Something like this should be implemented. It would make those who want to be found, found. and those who don't, won't. +1 from me!

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It's a good suddgestion and DayZ really needs it to. But it would be much better if the devs could somehow make so the game notices how load your actually speaking. So if you whisper irl. Then you would do the same in-game

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Unless I am totally uninformed on how microphones work, can't you just whisper into the mic to whisper in game? 

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This kind of thing is needed because it's hard to hear a guy that whispers in mic and nobody really wants to scream at the mic in an apartment in the middle of the night so they could be heard from a far.

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  On 1/24/2015 at 11:29 AM, Sacha said:

Unless I am totally uninformed on how microphones work, can't you just whisper into the mic to whisper in game? 

If he's suggesting it be a copy of how ACRE's function is, it's decreasing the distance or increasing the distance you can be heard at.

Say I'm in a line formation and I only want the guys adjacent to me hearing I'd move the slider to the lower end. Without this, you'd still be audible at the standard distance ingame, just as a whisper instead of being audible only at the distance you want to be with your whisper.

 

Really though, I have zero use for this outside of organized Arma missions. The only time I ever talk to people in DayZ is to tell an unarmed guy to run off or to mock someone I'm about to kill that I don't like. Teamspeak solves issues playing with friends.

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Well, I could see how the amplified volume for shouting could be a useful tool. As St. Jimmy said, some people might not be able to be actually shouting into their mics.

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