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If you don't have any of those, you'd have to join them in a game and use in game party chat to ask them where to add them
they probably removed it because its one less thing they have to worry about. one less avenue for players to harass each other with.
This game is so very dystopian.
No use for chatting with your friends even because you could still get some retarded ban for no reason.
Call of Duty: 1984
The fact game is PEGI17+ or whatever, endorses drug use (outside America btw), violence and alcohol consumption but god forbid if you swear...
It endorses drugs which are illegal in most markets (such as the UK), you have tracer effects that instagib players and turn them into a pile of guts, but harsh words are much scarier than all that gore, nutcracks and other finishing moves
That's actually a pretty valid point
Makes absolutely no sense. You can still in a public game whisper strangers and continue chat with them. That is where the harassment comes. From strangers in public games. Whisper works there with strangers!
What they have done is that you cant whisper/write/chat with your friends in your friends list! Your friends! There are no harassment there!