![]() ![]() ![]() We are working towards a solution to enable Chat with Voice within private servers in the future. Please give us an update on the status of the voice chat API.Īt Roblox, we prioritize safety and civility on our platform, as a result, we are removing this feature from private servers. And as such, let us help you with this priority by giving us the tools to deal with those that may not speak with civility.Īdding a bool to determine if a player can speak or not would already be a huge quality of life improvement. The priority of safety and civility should be core values to any developer on this platform. ![]() To handle muting disruptive players, you need to use a hacky SDK solution: VoiceChatSDK - Mute, Unmute, Set Volume & More! The mysterious VoiceSource and Speaker objects remain unimplemented and cannot be used. Its also annoying not being able to force mute people from scripts for moderation purposes, lets say a kid is screaming or playing not ok audio through their microphone, I should be able to “force mute” their microphone so that no audio data is sent. It’s been nearly a year since I made this thread initially and no progress towards a developer usable API has been made. But in taking this slow approach, Roblox seems to trying to get ahead of challenges voice chat could bring to the platform.Release the Voice Chat Developer API Engine Features The addition of voice chat could make Roblox an even more popular place to hang out and help it better compete with other metaverse-y games like 'Fortnite'. "Though Roblox's work on voice pre-dates the acquisition, Guilded will lay the groundwork for Roblox's future voice plans," according to TechCrunch. This broader voice chat will be apparently be bolstered by Roblox's acquisition of the chat platform Guilded, which it acquired in August. That experience sounds more like what you might be used to if you're hanging out with your buddies on Discord, where you can be playing different games but still hang out in the same voice channel. Roblox is also planning a voice chat experience that will allow users to chat with their friends wherever they are in Roblox, TechCrunch reported. That could be a helpful tool to root out bad people, but it puts the onus of reporting on the users. "Our community will be able to self-regulate and flag a user that is not adhering to community standards, and that user may be removed from an experience or lose speaking privileges," Bronstein said in his blog. It is likely that right after that, we may go to an audience that is 13 plus and park there for a while until we understand exactly if all the pieces are falling into place before deciding if we ever open it to a younger audience."Īs for moderation, Roblox will let users self-report issues. We may start, as I mentioned, with the developers. ![]() In an interview with TechCrunch, Bronstein suggested that the company may never give access to kids.īronstein said, "I think we want to take it slowly and we want to learn as we go through it. Online gaming platform Roblox recently announced that it would be taking its first steps to introduce voice chat by opening up a feature it's calling " Spatial Voice" for select developers in an invitation-only beta.Īccording to The Verge, Roblox's chief product officer Manuel Bronstein, in a blog post said, "With Spatial Voice, Roblox creators will begin to test developing experiences where conversations can happen in a realistic way, mirroring how we listen and respond to the world around us each day."īased on this limited description, it sounds like Spatial Voice will attempt to reflect the way voices carry in the real world and require you to be close proximity to another player to speak to them.Īdding voice chat of any kind into Roblox immediately raises concerns about how the company will moderate conversations, especially given Roblox's massive popularity with children.īut Roblox plans to roll out the feature slowly, according to TechCrunch, giving access first to 5,000 developers and all of them will be 13 or older. ![]()
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