sector7g wrote:
The main reason that I prefer not to use mumble is as a result of invasion of privacy. I understand the fundamental principle of mumble and the idea that you can hear what squad members friend and foe are talking about over a certain distance however, I may be having a private conversation with a clan mate that I do not want any one around me hearing. You must remember that this is a social event for friends in most cases and I for one do not want some of the unsavoury characters that I have met on PR listening in on my PRIVATE conversation. I mean do you really want (the one who's name we do not mention on this forum) listening in to your conversation, recording it then putting it on some crappy Utube video ???
I really do not get this point. If you wish to speak of private matters, speak using your vent bind or xfire chat. Mumble is just as public as team/global chat. Now tell me, when was the last time someone used K or J chat for private matters?
sector7g wrote:
The next reason I have elected to opt out of mumble is a little petty, granted however, I shall mention it. Over the last few patch's I have been militantly kicked out of servers and squads alike because I elected to not use mumble - simply put I don't kick you out or stop you from being in my squad just because your VOIP doesn't work... To cut a long story short: I did not appreciate the elitist attitude perused to try and make mumble fashionable. It actually got my back up a little and had a negative rather than positive effect on me.
I would have done this as well to be honest. Nobody wants to play with a deaf soldier. I recall too many times when a none-mumble squadmate mucked something up. Having to remember to use VOIP radio for the handicapped players feels like babysitting, and as a squad leader I have better things to do. Fashionable? This isn't high school; when something catches on, it's because of practicality.
sector7g wrote:
Last month I was on a server where mumble was malfunctioning and as a result every one on mumble that was on our side could hear all communications of commander on the opposite team (unbeknown to him!!!). Involuntary communications intercept across the board...(need I say more?)
Not once have I ever seen this happen in the 8 months that I have been using this program. It was probably due to personal fault. I challenge everyone else to recall a situation like this.
In my opinion, the only reasons to be not using Mumble that seem valid are:
1: It simply does not work for some unknown reason that you have TRIED to fix
2: You like simpler gameplay
3: Alt-Tabbing causes you to crash
4: You do not own a mic
Any other reasons are just excuses for laziness and ignorance really :/
Playing on a Server where every non-squadmate is contactable in a 3d space is an amazing experience and I urge everyone to give it a go. I simply can not play on non-mumble servers anymore, it almost feels like vBf2. If your server doesn't have players using mumble, spread the word about it or start mumble squads with a small group of friends.