Kinda like with texting! Don't have to move your hands away from whatever your doing (for those with dirty minds, I don't care what you do while on the phone, just never tell the other party).The_Eskimo said:games use voice chat b/c you dont have to let go of the controls to talk to someone where you do have to let go to type to themKoganesaga said:How does that work? Is there a plan where you only pay for text messaging? Because unless there is, it's an extra feature that costs more, and unless you type faster than you speak it's faster to call. Also in terms of clarity, not so much because with talking you can use tones which would get lost in text messages. That and sometimes the context of the conversation can be lost with texts.Greyfox105 said:Well, it costs less to get just as much or more said, it is clearer (Unless the receiver is illiterate), and you spend less time with a phone stuck to the side of your head.
The only benefit I see is you can text in situations in which you can't talk, in which case if you can't talk you probably have something more important things you should be doing (Like listening to your teacher instead of finding out about how your friend who skipped school just scored or some stupid shit).
My last point is this, if texting is such a grand idea, why is it that video games are moving towards VOICE chat vs TEXT chat for team based communication, especially on PC's which have keyboards?
...what?Koganesaga said:-snip-
Your guess is as good as mine, I never understood it either. Even if I wanted to use my cell phone I don't know where it is.Haseo21 said:I never got what the big deal about text messaging was. Its faster to call someone then send messages back and forth.
Can someone please elaborate.
Oh yea, and dont give me that "so you can talk to your friends during class" bullshit, you should be paying attention
While I stand by texting is bullshit, I suppose I'll concede to your second notion, as it is easier to ignore the mentally challenged gamers if they must type their retardedness instead of merely speaking it, thought that in itself furthers my point that calling is a smarter option to quickly and efficiently convey damn near anything.Greyfox105 said:...what?Koganesaga said:-snip-
Haven't you ever heard of a top-up mobile phone?
As in, you only pay for when you make a call or send a text?
Duh, that's how it is cheaper.
And as for chat becoming more prominent: XBL, perhaps? Speak and get insulted. I'd rather send written messages than listen to a lobby full of idiots who can barely speak, and spend more time insulting than working together.