Why Video Recorder before Voice Chat?

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  • Anyone know why we're getting video recorder updates before voice chat?

    In the age of social games, where it would be useful to be able to play multiplayer and talk to people with proximity voice, instead we're getting a feature that we can already do with OBS?

    I imagine I'm not seeing the main reason. Are people asking for video recording? Are people using such a feature in a game? If so, how?

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  • I imagine they are fixing the easiest things first.

    That being said you should see why the feature you want isn't being added, and worry less about the things you don't care about.

    Have you even checked to see if there's a feature request?

  • Yeah, I made the post because I first misread it as "Voice Recorder" and found myself thinking finally.

    I keep forgetting where the request feature is, as I can't find any links to it on this website, which I'm likely missing. I tried searching for voice chat on it, and found nothing. Also tried looking for Flow Chart on there, and found nothing.

    I have no way of knowing if the search function isn't working, and am not a fan of looking through multiple pages. I did check the last page, and it only goes back 1 week.

    Type in Voice Chat Construct 3 on google, and I've found multiple times it was requested here on the forum for years. Additionally, a paid plugin, which I don't know if it'll do what I want it to do.

    Guess I'll go make a request.

  • because video recorder uses technology that is already integrated in the browser. for voice chat, you would need to develop your own custom server/client application depending on what type of communication your game uses. you can also use webrtc, that's already possible with javascript.

  • We basically just did some necessary maintenance on an existing feature. That's quite a different thing to implementing an entirely new feature like voice chat, which could prove complicated to develop.

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