some people have to press up on their D-Pad which is what i used to have to do, I believe there is a way to change it so it is always activated.
No
Halo: Reach is a game to be played on a console and therefore does not have it's own place to plug in a microphone. But, to use a mic on Halo:Reach Multiplayer Matchmaking (aka online) you just need to have the mic plugged in to your controller. If the mic is wireless just have it synced to the Xbox.
You plug it in then you turn it on then you activate it then you SPEAK into it
no... you can only use it to talk to other players whilst in matchmaking
Just plug in your mic. If it isn't working there are four possibilities:You might have your mic turned off.Your mic isn't working at the moment, it does this from time to time. Just reset your console.Your mic is broke, you have to get a new one.Parental controls might be blocking conversations from others, that's for you and your parents to deal with.
No, you have to have the headset that plugs into controller or the wireless one you can purchase...
It depends, if you are asking about using mics on halo 3 on xbox live, well then yes and no. If you have two xbox live accounts on the same console and each account is using a mic, then yes. But if you have one xbox live account on a console, only the person using that account will be able to use a mic. Guests in halo 3 are not allowed to use mics at anytime. Only users with xbox live accounts can use mics.
no but all you do is connect the mic to a usb and and connect the dualshock3 (ps3 controller) to navigate during the menu
The best techniques for using a football mic during live broadcasts include positioning the mic close to the action, adjusting the volume levels to capture clear sound, minimizing background noise, and using a windscreen to reduce wind interference. Additionally, it is important to have a skilled operator who can quickly adjust the mic to follow the action on the field.
You cant. People on Runescape (unlike Halo Reach) cant use theyre real vioces... to say they dont even HAVE voices.
He switches to a harmonica mic, I'm have no clue as to brand and model, though.
The purpose of the mic in football is to allow coaches to communicate with players on the field and provide instructions or play calls in real-time during the game.