How to Use and Mute Voice Chat in Monster Hunter Wilds
Want to use or mute voice chat in Monster Hunter Wilds? While it's a multiplayer game, you're not obligated to chat. If you do want to use in-game voice chat (rather than Discord or other party chat), here's how to manage the settings.
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All voice chat settings are located in the game's audio options. Access the options menu (either in-game or from the main menu), navigate to the third tab from the right, and scroll down. You'll find the Voice Chat setting with three options: Enable, Disable, and Push-to-Talk. "Enable" keeps voice chat constantly active; "Disable" turns it off completely; and "Push-to-Talk" activates voice chat only when you press a designated key (keyboard only).
Further options control voice chat volume and auto-toggling. Voice chat auto-toggle lets you prioritize voice chat with either your current quest members, your link party members, or disable automatic switching entirely. Quest members are those currently participating in the same hunt, while link party members are those in a party with you, often useful for cooperative story progression.
That covers the essentials of voice chat in Monster Hunter Wilds. While the audio quality isn't as high as dedicated apps, the in-game option provides convenience, particularly for cross-platform play.


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