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I haven't tested the voice-comms much since I'm typically in a Discord voice channel with whoever I'm playing with, but I really do want to mess around with radios eventually.
I remember the first time I was in an airplane there was a voice-activated crew intercom in the headsets and then the radio had a PTT button for each headset. I've been striving to experience something like that in Stormworks with my aircraft designs. It would be useful in loud jet aircraft as well since the purpose in real-life, to hear each other over the engine, would apply in Stormworks.
What would be expected with in game voice-comm of game made in 2019 and still being updated
compare to some pre year 2000 games that give very good voice-comm quality and have much less mess or bugs?
Try swapping frequency if it can recover