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I disagree on this part, even before Discord, usually 3rd party voice software was preferable because in-game voice chat didn't usually have the best audio quality and you often needed to mess around with audio settings so the game wasn't too loud over people's voices. Before Discord it was always things like Skype or TeamSpeak at least personally.
If you do not wish to use it feel free to but you will suffer if you cannot communicate as well in most multiplayer games.
I do prefer discord when talking to my friends, but it's annoying af how games keep stripping out basic social features.
I wanna meet people in-game and friend them. I met all my internet friends by doing just that (mainly in Deep Rock Galactic), and it's kinda like witnessing the end of an era imo.
imo, every online multiplayer game should have text and voice chat.
If a game has built-in voice communication, why not use that? Seirously? It divides the match between friends and others on the team for no reason whatsoever.
I guess it's fine for easy-going games, but otherwise it is not only counter-productive, it walls off everyone who doesn't want to use the platform (myself included).
I don't use Discord as I have no use for it, so it becomes an annoyance if a game would suggest I must use it.
One thing that annoys me is that being disabled and mostly housebound these days, I no longer have any need for a mobile phone except for a few weeks per year. And yet here in Britain certain government organizations say I need to have a mobile phone for access.
Erm no, I don't. So I forced them to offer alternative which they were not too happy about. But they had to do it.
It's the assumption that because a lot of people do something therefore everyone must. Not cool.
Although perhaps the worst one of all is electronics these days having apps when they just don't bloody need them. Much of the time it gives forced obselecence. If the app goes down, the item becomes useless.