Today, my brother was playing his computer game a little while ago, and I could hear voices coming from the speakers. They weren't coming from the game, they were coming from the players who were talking to each other through microphones. Although their conversation wasn't exactly "intelligent," but I still found it amusing. I can't remember their user names though. The video game is called "Age of Chivalry" where you play as knights and fight each other. So this is what I heard, minus the swearing.
"I'm calling you MVP for this game because I'm defiantly doing all the work."
"That's not very nice."
".........You're no very nice!"
"Yeah, try not to hit me while your killing the enemy!"
"For god sake! I hate my keyboard!"
"You just got owned, B*&%!"
And then some guy randomly starts singing "Hot and Cold" by Katy Perry. It was kind of funny. And sometimes four people would talk at once and all you could hear was this giant muffle.
It just comes to show you how much video games and technology in general have advanced. You can talk to someone who lives on the other side of the world while playing video games now. It's really amazing. I know this is all old news for some gamers, but I'm still intrigued! This type of communication is so much easier than typing a message while trying to defend yourself from other players. I think it's neat that you can talk to gamers all over the world. When my brother gets his microphone for the computer, I'm definitely going to give it a try!
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