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Check your keybindings for the ptt button.
Then start the game and hit ESC (or Start on your controller) to open the in-game options menu. Check whether or not Voice Chat is enbaled (yes/no).
Finally, if you have players in your lobby you can select their name in the list (from your in-game options menu) and control the volume level for each player; this is also where you can commend, report, or kick (only when hosting) each individual player.
that could be if you remember our little dispute, i for example deactivated voice chat at some point because i thought that only my micro will be muted, but that option deactivates voice chat at all so you cant hear the others as well... dont know if thats the problem, for me it was.
But I also remember that I could hear one, and he too, so we get our micros more... "sensitive" by some Windows settings, and the next player that joined asked us:
The problem with "deactivated" voice chat might get frustrating, but, if it would be more cooperative with users and not fail when it is needed... Like, I know that discord is "designed" to "transport" voice from one to another, but hey, it can't be that hard, right? What I'm trying to say, I won't be suprised any more if people can't hear me, because I know that the voice chat is not as good as it should be...