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#1 VVatson
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[QUOTE="donalbane"][QUOTE="Master_Of_Fools"]Gamepad has a built in Mic. You can use it or a headset, I use the Turtle Beach NLa Wii U/ 3DS headset from Amazon. The following games have game chat. COD BO2, ME3, AC3, and the best imo is MH3U all use gamechat online well.

The Gamepad mic works for game chat, MH3U uses it.Master_Of_Fools

Well of the games you site, only ME3 and MH use the built in mic. That's the problem... it's confusing to people since there isn't a universal standard.



I see. Well everyone should just get the Turtle Beach NLa WiiU/3DS headset.

I don't really NEED to get that though. I can just spend $5 on an adaptor and use my PC headset. 

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#2 VVatson
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Yes that is correct, confirming my own question here for anyone who might have the same concerns:

You need the all-in-one type of headset/headphones that use the single 3.5mm jack with a microphone.

BUT

If you have any standard PC headset or microphone (non-USB), you can get this splitter that turns them into the all-in-one 3.5mm jack:

3.5mm Splitter from Amazon

SO

Before anyone who wants to use voice chat on the Wii U for games like Black Ops 2 goes out and buys a new mic, be sure to pick up a splitter instead if you have a PC mic.

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#3 VVatson
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[QUOTE="VVatson"]

[QUOTE="Haziqonfire"]

You do not have to use a specific third party Wii U microphone. Any headset (i.e. ones that come with many smartphones) will work on the Wii U GamePad. I am not 100% about this, but I think for certain games (like Assassin's Creed III) you can use the GamePad's microphone to chat online.

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You said any headset will work on the Wii U GamePad but I don't think this is true.  Like I clearly can't use my USB headset with it, which sucks because a lot of headsets are USB only now.

So can I use any headset that has 3.5mm or does it have to be a headset that has 3.5mm for sound AND voice in one jack?

The example of ones that come with smartphones doesnt help me because my smartphones didnt come with anything and I don't know if they have both jacks combined into one.  If that is the case then only a very select few headsets will work and definitely not "any headset" as you said.

What he meant is that any headphone that uses a 3.5mm jack and has a built in mic will support voice chat. They come with a 4 ring plug. It's industry standard for most smartphones anyways.

But what I still don't understand is if you need a headphone that uses a 3.5mm jack for BOTH sound and voice.  For example, I have an older logitech headset that uses 3.5mm jacks but it has both a red and green, one for audio and one for voice.  The gamepad only has one outlet, and its for audio.  So I assume that you need some type of headphone that uses an all-in-one type of 3.5mm jack.  And I take it most people keep mentioning smartphones because they are known for making this type of jack for use with phones because phones also don't have type inputs for audio/voice, only one for audio.

Or am i completely wrong altogether and my old logitech WILL work and I just need to plug in the voice jack and not worry about the audio?

Thanks

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#4 VVatson
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You do not have to use a specific third party Wii U microphone. Any headset (i.e. ones that come with many smartphones) will work on the Wii U GamePad. I am not 100% about this, but I think for certain games (like Assassin's Creed III) you can use the GamePad's microphone to chat online.

Haziqonfire

You said any headset will work on the Wii U GamePad but I don't think this is true.  Like I clearly can't use my USB headset with it, which sucks because a lot of headsets are USB only now.

So can I use any headset that has 3.5mm or does it have to be a headset that has 3.5mm for sound AND voice in one jack?

The example of ones that come with smartphones doesnt help me because my smartphones didnt come with anything and I don't know if they have both jacks combined into one.  If that is the case then only a very select few headsets will work and definitely not "any headset" as you said.

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#5 VVatson
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Awesome, thanks for making me aware of this deal.

Was considering picking it up for $40 so I'm glad I can now add a worthy addition to my small Wii U library for only $20.

 

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#6 VVatson
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[QUOTE="Pffrbt"]

[QUOTE="meetroid8"] Your problem is that you're trying to bend the game to your expectations instead of trying to undertsand and play the game for what it is.JordanElek

My problem is that the game is needlessly horrible on the basic level. It seems to have gone out of its way to make things cruddy.

You don't even know how to play the game, by your own admission. The things you hate are the very reasons other people love it.

My biggest problem with the game is that it's such a time sink, and I don't really want to spend so much time making so little progress. This is something the demo doesn't even begin to introduce you to. I actually liked the demo much more than the full game because it gives you a ton of health and good weapons and armor right from the start.

But I also spent 40 hours in the Wii version learning how to play the game. The demo doesn't give any instruction whatsoever. The full game does. Call it a bad demo for beginners, because it is, but that doesn't make it a needlessly horrible game...

Well said, the only thing I don't like is how addicting it is and how much time I need to spend on it.  In reality that's a pretty good problem to have with a game :)

This is my first Monster Hunter game, so I'm definitely not a fanboy, but I picked it up no problem (after a little learning of course), and I'm having an absolute blast with it.

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#7 VVatson
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Hello everyone, I am making this thread to get the truth about how voice chat works on the Wii U and what headsets/microphones and games are compatible. 

I have searched the internet and basically all I can find are older articles from 2012 speculating about how voice chat works and the nintendo manual also has a lack of information in this department.

I want to try to keep the flaming of the Wii U and its capabilities to a minimum and would love to just have the facts.

So here is what I gather.  If you want to use voice chat, you have to plug in a compatible microphone or headset into the gamepad.  The mic on the gamepad itself is not used for voice chat (which is ok considering you would hear the buttons anyway).  So you have to plug in an acceptable third party headset from either Turtle Beach or Mad Catz.

I've heard, however, that some additional microphones/headsets also work if it has the correct 3.5mm input.  Is this correct?  It would be great not to have to buy anything new just to chat. Does any microphone with the 3.5mm input work if being plugged into the gamepad or does it have to have both sound and microphone going through the same input? (ie, both a green and red input wouldnt work).  I also take it that if your headset is only USB that wont work either considering there isn't a USB slot on the gamepad?

Any valuable information on this subject would be much appreciated.  Thanks

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#8 VVatson
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Shogun 2: Total War, amazingly fun game.

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#9 VVatson
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Also, I was running through weapons, then I started using the kick down and the finishing move and the game started playing a lot better.

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#10 VVatson
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I'm normally very ADD with my games, I get bored extremely easily. This was not my personal case with Dead Island, I didn't have any friends to play with either.

So this coming from a guy who rarely completes games (I know it's sad), put in the extra few hours to get involved into Dead Island and you won't be sorry.