Disabling chat through settings tweaks is a great way for players to experience the beta without having to listen to chatter from other players. While many players will undoubtedly want to enjoy the game’s more social aspects, having an endless stream of chat messages might get old quickly. Luckily for players who want to enjoy a quieter single-player experience, a few settings tweaks can reduce a lot of the noise, making exploring Sanctuary in a much more immersive experience.
Hands-on previews of beta have been positive, but its focus on creating a world where players often interact with each other means that players who prefer adventuring solo need to tweak settings. To find the right settings, players need to open their game menus and select Options. Under the Social tab, players will find two sections: one named Chat Settings which features general settings, and another named Chat Bubbles, featuring several toggles to adjust which chat bubbles appear on-screen.
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According to YouTuber HardReset.Info, players can toggle chat bubbles for local chat, trade chat, party chat, and clan chat. This gives players control over which chat bubbles appear on-screen, allowing them to reduce any distractions while they’re out earning Renown in the beta.
Players can also adjust Chat Settings, which gives them the option to hop out of both Local and Trade Chat channels to drastically reduce the number of messages that appear on-screen.
It's worth noting that while some players might like to take the zero option by opting out of all chat bubbles and channels in beta, there are also options to make chat easier to manage. This includes adjusting whether quest dialogue appears in
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