343iBot Posted April 30, 2021 Report Share Posted April 30, 2021 Riot Games is updating its privacy notice to inform players across all of its games that new voice chat moderation tools will be implemented to tackle toxicity. The first game to use these abilities, which will record in-game voice chat when a report is filed, is the tactical shooter Valorant. The studio will store audio data for use when players report those engaging in abusive or disruptive behavior. The data is then scrubbed through to see if anything violates Riot Games' Terms of Service or other policies. It will be made available to the violating player if an infringement occurred and deleted after it's no longer needed. Data will also be deleted if the recording contains no disruptive behavior. Riot said the new voice moderations tools don't involve actively listening to live in-game audio. The studio clarified that it will only listen to audio once a report has been filed. For now, the system will be beta tested in North America before expanding elsewhere around the world. "We're committed to making our games better for everyone who plays them," Riot said. "This is another step toward tackling disruptive behavior across the board, starting with Valorant. Stay tuned for more from our Central Player Dynamics team." These changes are Riot-wide, TechCrunch reports, meaning all players across all of the studio's games--including League of Legends and Legends of Runeterra--have to accept them. It's unclear when other Riot Games titles will get these updates. Riot Games didn't specify how these new voice moderation tools will work. According to head of players dynamics Weszt Hart, the technology required to detect behavior violation over voice chat is still in development. Hart hinted that it may lean on machine learning or focus on automated voice-to-text transcription. Hart also made explicit reference to the "pain in voice comms" that spurred Riot to think of a solution to tackle abusive or disruptive behavior while gaming online. "Players are experiencing a lot of pain in voice comms and that pain takes the form of all kinds of different disruption in behavior and it can be pretty harmful," Hart said. "We recognize that, and we have made a promise to players that we will do everything that we could in this space." In other Valorant news, the game received an updated that made some substantial changes, like adding a new map, a spectator-like feature called Coach spots, changes to custom game modes, and balance adjustments for various agents. View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ya Mal Posted Sunday at 01:41 PM Report Share Posted Sunday at 01:41 PM On the one hand, it's good that Riot is addressing toxicity in voice chat, sometimes it's really hard to focus on the game because of the negativity. I'm curious how this will work together with other tools to combat rules violations. I was once interested in how things like valorant aimbot hacks work. It's very interesting to learn how exactly this is tracked and what algorithms are behind it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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