Since using voice chat NBC have now changed their idea's on using it. Due to LG being such a complex game we now use voice chat with BOTH sides being on the same voice channel, so everyone in the game can hear each other, so using F9 is still very, very, very, important, but some voice chat can also be used, like saying
* "turn east, not west as per the last F9 message".
* move the 6th Corps north near that village we were trying to hold in F9 message"
* "Don't move near the river like you were planning to do".
With both sides being able to hear each other it becomes impossible to "cheat" too much as you will be heard by the other side - unless your giving falsh information of course !......all in all the F9 combined with real live voice chat makes the game even more enjoyable, and more sociable.
NBC current policy :
To avoid any confusion and mis-understanding the following now applies to all NBC MP games :
1. Voice chat in game is allowed if wanted.
The reasons for the change are :
Quote:1. It is a lot more fun !...and that's why we're all here.
2. There is NO way to know who is using it, if it should not be used.
3. The game is so complex that any help using voice chat should be welcomed.
4. No one has to use voice chat if they don't want to.
5. Full use of F9 orders can still be used to draw the plans.
6. We need it before the game starts to check all kinds of things, OOBs , Doctrines, Maps, Battle length, all this is too much to do on type chat. If we are using voice chat to get the game started, turning it off after the start seems odd to say the least.