There can be occasional issues on Xbox with voice chat in Hell Let Loose. Here you will learn the fix for those problems.
World War II was a terrible conflict that terrifies people. However, there is something that inspires many, as this war is a canvas for multiple creations like movies or video games. Call of Duty gained its popularity thanks to it, yet even though it’s making occasional comebacks to this period, currently other games took the lead in this matter. Hell Let Loose is one such title – a classical, multiplayer gameplay that requires communication for effective play. Xbox players can stumble upon difficulties in this regard, as sometimes their voice chat ceases to work. Here you will learn an easy way of fixing it.
Even if you have played Hell Let Loose and everything was working properly, at some point you might find yourself launching the game only to discover that the voice chat is no longer operational. This is quite common scenario for fans trying to communicate with others while playing on Xbox.
Before doing everything else, it will be recommended to check if your microphone and speakers are working correctly. Replugging or reconnecting those devices is always a good idea. If that won’t do, the fix is surprisingly simple. All you have to do is to clear the alternate MAC address. To do that, follow the steps below:
In some instances, however, this might not solve the problem. As a last resort, you can power cycle your console, as there are reports that it worked for some fans. Doing so is also not complex:
With all that done, you should be ready to get back into the fray with your friends providing all the relevant information on the battlefield… or just simply enjoy each other’s company.
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Author: Aleksander Kartasinski
Just a random from the depths of the internet who happens to be interested in video games like millions of other people on this planet. By sheer luck he was given a chance to write about them. Worked in IT department and supported users for way too long, but also given a chance to do some IT magic on a large scale in his free time. Interested in technology, games with intriguing mechanics, etymology, and linguistics.