
Hmm, down!
>>1
I want you to keep making responses like that without giving up.
Give a present to your siblings.
You can just voice chat with someone anonymous.
Make it a nameless button.
I think it’s convenient to contact parents when something happens after giving them that.
>>6
I guess I’ll give the one I can buy right now to my parents…
>>6
If parents usually play with the Switch, they can communicate properly using their smartphones.
If you’re not that kind of parent, it’s better to build a proper relationship where you can communicate through your smartphone before giving this.
>>32
You don’t have to deny it with such enthusiasm; it might be good enough to just acknowledge that it’s convenient.
>>36
Isn’t it good enough to just say that there are people who play by voice chat without having to come up with excuses like emergencies with their parents?
>>6
There is a machine called a telephone in the world…
If I voice chat with a stranger, it feels like I might get recorded and exposed.
If I capture while doing this, will the voice be included?
It looks fun to play with anonymous people; everyone just says things like “Ahh” or “Uhh” without much else.
I can talk if it’s a fixed pattern!
There are nameless and Toshiaki among the friends.
We’ve never played together.
I want to play Mario Party with a camera and a nameless person!
…wahā…
When I played Splatoon, I was invited to join by someone whose name I don’t know, but when it comes to wanting to voice chat…
(It’s kind of annoying that only one person keeps loudly repeating the same standard joke…)
I won’t do it because if I end up meeting a normal bright person with a random name, I’ll get depressed.
I feel like once we use voice chat together, it won’t matter afterwards if we’re the same group.
It’s a feature I don’t need because talking is painful in the first place.
Make 007 the same four-part split as before!
It might be better to give your parents an Echo Show and have video calls with them.
Multiplayer with the camera on but without voice chat.
If voice chat becomes possible in Splatoon matches, I feel like we could see a hell comparable to League of Legends.
Can I voice chat with kids?
>>27
What are you trying to do?
>>28
I want you to say “za~ko za~ko…”
If I’m tightly bound, it seems like any misbehavior would be immediately noticed.
I think I would feel happy if kids said, “Wow, that old guy is strong!!”
Old man, weak!! But somehow it feels fun.
Can you use voice chat in the wild?
It’s not just friends, is it?
To be honest, it seems like Discord will probably be used for this.
>>35
I don’t think the group actively using disco is even the target.
Street VC is too much of a toxic substance, so it’s probably limited to friends only.
A guest has entered the room.
Toshiaki has entered the room.
Jun has entered the room.
Penis…
Poko-tan has entered!
Even without disco, there are things like Line, so it’s questionable how useful it really is.
That said, for parents who are not familiar with the latest hardware, a game console that allows face-to-face communication is probably revolutionary and appealing.
Please add a feature to convert audio to Zundamon or Yukkuri.
I think I would have enjoyed a lot if this feature had existed when I was a child.
>>45
I think it was good that I didn’t have it…
I think calls that don’t incur regular communication fees could be useful for elementary school students.
Is it an IP phone that uses a game console as the terminal?
I have friends, but there’s no reason to move from Discord…
I remember the mysterious microphone that was on the second controller of the Famicom.
What should I do if someone shows their face on camera in a random VC, not just with randoms…?
From 3 PM, a Mario Party festival with voice chat and a nameless camera!
I guess that’s why toddlers who haven’t been given smartphones can immerse themselves in voice chats with friends.
At this point, you can use the app to do voice chat…
Is it not okay to suddenly talk to strangers?
The awareness of showing one’s face seems to be changing with generations.
It seems that a video of the game chat will be released from 10 PM, but is there more information than yesterday?
I want a voice chat feature like in Splatoon or Animal Crossing.
I’m honestly worried that, since I usually live naked, I might suddenly expose my penis during a Teams meeting like I did at my previous company.
>>60
It seems that there is a reporting feature as well, so please rest assured.
Well, it’s just not a feature for me.
If you’re not going to use it, then you don’t have to use it.
For now, I feel like I might use it in split fiction… but I’m not sure if I can do it together.
Since I’ve only been playing offline games, my friend list has been zero ever since I bought the Switch.
The camera probably has a setting that can prevent it from displaying, right?
Well, if you can integrate without having to use Discord each time, it must be convenient, right?
But it seems that the microphone cannot be used in stationary mode with the main unit.
>>68
It seemed possible after watching yesterday’s introduction video, but I don’t know how it will actually turn out.
It seems convenient that screen sharing is possible.
Not everyone has a capture card on Switch.
Let’s voice chat, okay?
Perap: “I… have been forgiven…”
Isn’t it a divine feature that allows you to voice chat with kids?
The screen sharing was very laggy.
>>74
Well, there’s nothing that can be done about that.
>>77
Was there an element that made it unavoidable…?
>>95
If increasing the shared video quality makes the game processing heavier, that would be counterproductive.
Using a Switch, those wireless kids don’t see the point in improving the image quality no matter how much it’s raised.
It seems that you can’t use voice chat unless your parents permit it.
Isn’t it nice, a surveillance society?
>>76
When it comes to young children’s internet use, parental supervision is unavoidable.
>>76
Speaking of which, there have been criminal cases triggered by game chat functions, so it feels like there’s quite a tense atmosphere around this announcement…
The news has recommended parental controls, just in case.
Should we connect the camera and do boot camp with Fit Boxing or Ring Fit?
I might always be told by my parents to say thank you for playing with me…
Are you underestimating the extreme foolishness of boys?
Voice chat is fine, but I dislike the camera…
The camera is sold separately…
I remember chatting with strangers on voice chat in Animal Crossing: City Folk.
I think casually becoming friends here might be a bit different from the friends that were originally intended.
>>85
In Splatoon, there are things like “requesting 2 more players,” so I don’t think it’s really like that.
Even though Miiverse has been sealed off, I want to learn from the spirit of not giving up and bringing this out.
It looks like there will be a large outbreak of “let’s voice chat” guys…
But intentionally turning the camera on and featuring some kabuki actor might be useful.
Can you go with someone other than a friend?
I thought the feature for kids to pretend to be streamers was interesting.
On the contrary, if there are idiots complaining to Nintendo about this, you just need to be cautious of them.
I wonder if I will be able to stream too.
It seems the new FromSoftware title is also going to be PvPvE, so we can have fun with this feature together…
I have a bad feeling about letting the child use it.
I mean, screen sharing is more of an added bonus and not the main feature, so I feel like that’s good enough.
I don’t think it’s suitable for people who just watch the opponent’s screen and don’t actually play the game.
Another incident will increase.
For now, I have a feeling that there might be an incident where something gets exposed.