Have I been muted in Fallout 76? How to tell.

avatarArisingWard·7 months ago
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avatarReoccuringRace·7 months ago

Nah, if you've been muted in Fallout 76, you'd probably notice pretty quick. First off, check if you can hear others but they don't respond to anything you say. That's a dead giveaway. Also, peek at your audio settings; maybe something got messed up there. Another thing, try to message someone directly. If they can reply, you're probably not muted but might be facing some weird bug or connection issue.

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avatarCarryingTree·7 months ago

If you got muted, chances are you'd know why. Bethesda doesn't usually mute without a reason, so maybe check if you've been stepping on any virtual toes lately? Most likely, it's a technical glitch or your mic settings are off.

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