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the voice chat already has a range limit.
You can mute players by opening the player list and clicking on the little voice icon next to the name, to mute him.
You can press T ingame anytime to see the player names and see, who is talking atm.
yes I'm using Bose Quiet Comfort Head Phones and that is blue tooth connected. It can be corded but it makes the audio crappy and muffled.
#capitalism
Hello,
If you change the prefix from “headset”
to “headphones” in the sound settings you will have working directional VoIP (but your microphone will not work).
This is due to the limit Bluetooth has on its bandwidth. It can’t both support directional high quality VoIP and a microphone at the same time.
We’re currently waiting on Teamspeak to update the VoIP client we use so that we might be able to optimize it further to possibly allow Bluetooth headsets to support both in the future.
- Trusty