Overwatch 2 is now transcribing voice chat in a bid to address "disruptive behavior"
"Transcriptions are only made fo🌳r reports of disruptive behavior in public voice channels"

Overwatch 2 developer Blizz꧋ard has updated its controversial "Defense Matrix" and begun rolling out an audio transcripti🏅on feature in a bid to combat toxicity.
"The audio transcription feature has been added with a limited rollout for PC players in select countries," Blizzard explains via its recent 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Overwatch 2 . "As a piece of our Defense Matrix initiative, audio transcriptions allow us to analyze 🏅a trans𝔉cript from a temporary voice chat recording of a reported player.
"Players will now see a not🌞ification when entering voice chat for the first time during a play session indicating that voice chat may be recorded," the update continues. "Make sure you report as close to when disruptive behavior occurred to maxim🐻ize this feature’s effectiveness.
Once you've reported someone, a "temporary audio recording will be used to make a text file transcript through speec🐷h-to-text programs" although Blizzard is quick to press that "no one listens to the✨ temporary audio recording, which is quickly deleted after being transcribed".
"Transcriptions are only made for reports of disruptive behavior in public voice channels, which includes team and match chat - group “party&rdquo𝕴; chat is excluded," the update concludes (thanks, ).
Setting up Overwatch 2 SMS protection on your linked Battle.net account is no longer a requirement to play if you’re a returning Overwatch 1 player. However, the security measure - which is part of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Defense Matrix initiative - means you can only play Overwatch 2 if you link a unique cell phone number to you Battle.net account, even if you play primarily on console. This has also caused a lot🌳 of players that paid for Overwatch 1 to lose access to Overwatch 2 because they can’t provide a phone number.
Blizzard recently admitted that Overwatch 2 queue times are longer than hoped primarily because support is unpopular. Consequently, it's making changes in an effort to make the role more appealing. As Jordan oh-so-perfectly summarized, it sucks being an Overwatch 2 support player, and since fewer people want to play that role, tank and DPS players are suffering long queues to get iꦿnto matches. Now we're seeing Blizzard officially recognize the issue and at least start🦹 to talk about addressing it.
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Executive producer Jared Neuss said queue times are "a very real, very consist🐬ent focus area for the team" and pledged to make playing support more fun. While he admits that there isn't a "silver bullet" that'll fix everything right away, there are "a LOT of ideas" being con♍sidered for upcoming seasons.
Blizzard also wants you to know that it knows you haven't been entirely happy with how Overwatch 2 has made the jump to free-to-play, and they're making some changes🔴 to progression and imple💫menting more free skins for events.
In case you want to do your part to reduce queue times, here's the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Overwatch 2 support tier list to help you pick a main.

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