In order to ensure the gaming experience in Overwatch 2 for most players, the game has introduced the function of recording voice. However, the exact method of using this feature is still unknown to some players. Now, we will introduce you to the recorded voice function in Overwatch 2 in detail.
Simply put, Blizzard is using short audio logs and other reporting tools to ensure that the Overwatch 2 community is a healthy and respectful one.
There won't be a scruffy bad guy in Blizzard's security department listening in on you and other players. It's unclear how the system will evolve and whether it will have an impact on the number of bans (and false bans) issued, but for now, the development team is focused on making sure the experience is safe and fun for everyone.
When combined with the new SMS protection requirements, Blizzard significantly increases the risk to potential cheaters and saboteurs.
People who have been banned for making malicious comments in voice chat will now have a much harder time getting their accounts back because a phone number can only be associated with one account.
Players also can't just drive to a local store, buy a prepaid phone and get back into the game. (If you don't think people do this, you've probably never heard of players wiping their hard drives and spending $60 on extra copies of the game just to get around the ban.)