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I'm sorry to hear you're having issues.
Please give this[support.ubisoft.com] guide a try to see if any steps resolve your issue.
If you're still having trouble after completing those steps, please contact us through or Support Site[ubi.li] or Facebook[ubi.li] and Twitter[ubi.li] so we can take a closer look.
Thank you!
- Ubisoft Support
Sorry to hear you are having trouble with your voice chat. I would firstly advise you try these steps which should help with this.
-Ubisoft Support 🦆
Hey there.
We are sorry to hear that you are experiencing problems with using in game voice chat in Rainbow Six: Siege. Communication is a big part of our tactical based shooter and we can appreciate the impact this has on the game experience if this is restricted.
Due to changes that were necessary to improve our overall communication, we introduced a new form of technology to vastly improve our voice chat.
You can try the following troubleshooting steps, to see if it helps with this matter.
We would also ask you to follow our FAQ for issues with your in-game voice chat[support.ubisoft.com]
Please make sure your microphone is set as "Default Communication Device" in your settings.
Then also make sure that your microphone have the proper right in your Windows:
1. Open your “File Explorer” and click on “Control Panel”. Then click on “Hardware and Sound” and then click on “Sound”.
2. Click on the “Recording” tab and then select your microphone (i.e. “Headset mic”, “Internal mic”, etc.) and click "Properties".
3. Click the "Advanced" tab. Click on the check mark in the box next to "Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device" to remove the check mark from the box. Then click "Apply".
If all the steps have been done to no avail please let me know so we can offer further assistance. Thanks.
- Ubisoft Support
Have you reset your sound settings in-game? That might do the trick.