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2 Reasons to Buy Splatoon 2 and 4 Reasons You Should Not
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Finally, gamers that enjoy communicating with their team mates through voice chat should stay away from Splatoon 2. The game's voice chat system is a disaster. The Nintendo Switch doesn't allow voice chat yet. Instead, you must download the Nintendo Switch Online app for iPhone and Android to chat in lobbies and with team mates. So the average person needs a Nintendo Switch console, a Hori Nintendo Switch Voice Chat Headset and their smartphone to voice chat with teammates. See: How Voice Chat in Splatoon 2 Things get worse for voice chat lovers from there. Nintendo Switch Online for iPhone and Android doesn't support multitasking, which means voice chat stops when you take a call or leave the app for any reason. If this sounds like a lot of work for you, hold off on buying Splatoon 2. | |||||||
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