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- RaginSam3 months agoSeasoned Ace
Totally agree, some people are so soft they get scared of the rainbow flag, a gay character in a TV show or movie. People need to wake up already! We need to get hard again!
- FrozenFishies3 months agoRising Novice
There is always the option to mute voice/text chat. But no option to mute in game swearing. BF4 didn't need it and BF6 doesn't either.
- Popa2caps3 months agoNew Scout
Help me understand.
A video game titled, "Battlefield" that allows people to kill each other, but your main issue is the ingame characters screaming swear words?You people have to stop, my brain cells can't take this sort of abuse. This woke stuff needs to end, people need to grow up.
I'm now starting a campaign to get EA to lease the Team America theme song from Matt Stone and Trey Parker form UMG. America F-Yeah.
Team America World Police - Zaxoro33 months agoNew Adventurer
i have to disagree, the toxicity comparing PVP 20 years ago with now is a difference like day and night.
User still had some respect and self-respect to maintain certain civic behaviour.
Should you not behave, you got kicked off the server. Really miss that part and to be perfectly clear, not talking about, when someone writes **bleep**ing hell or something like that. i am talking about direct attacks on other users. Either on his/her own team or the other. - AcidryzeN3 months agoSeasoned Ace
I guess you haven't experienced the OG CoD MW2 / MW3 lobbies back then.
I'm not saying it's alright but man, words can't hurt you. I've been insulted many times (like a lot of us here) and guess what? I still live lol.
- Alethes3 months agoSeasoned Ace
That is actually a most relevant and meaningful point.
There is a world of difference between an emotional outburst of "f___ that tank, killed me again that piece of s___, c___ of a camper!" and ad hominem attacks due only to disagreements.
The online world is sadly rife with the latter. It has become worse year on year, I venture.
People are talking more and more in soundbites and have lost the patience (and ability?) to articulate a reasonable argument... Sign of times.
- cementerydriver3 months agoSeasoned Ace
Zaxoro3 I see where you are going. Definitely a player should get booted if he is being toxic but I think this forum refers to just swearing in general not harassment.
I agree some players get too much bravado while hiding behind a screen. Those players should get booted
I'm not promoting swearing but there is a difference between a slip up and harassment
- ShuckMiBawls3 months agoSeasoned Rookie
The OP is discussing in-game character dialogue, not player chat. Most games have optional chat filters, so it’s not unusual to want similar censorship for in-game dialogue. Many games offer this, but the replies here suggest some users are unaware of such features. The OP likely has friends who avoid swearing, making chat less of an issue. Some players simply prefer cleaner dialogue, regardless of the game’s theme, and still enjoy gaming for fun.
- Zaxoro33 months agoNew Adventurer
My initial post was an answer to that post:
" AcidryzeN to FrozenFishies
People like you are the reason we have censorship in game chats. Why are you so sensitive about it? It's a war game ffs."
Maybe it makes more sense now? This board is confusing, especially without being able to "quote"directly.
- Toothii3 months agoRising Novice
You do know that there are in game audio controls right? You can change your audio settings so you don't hear in game dialogue if you're afraid of profanity.
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