How to fix World of Warships Voice Chat Not Working

World of Warships is a free-to-play naval warfare multiplayer game as the players can enjoy cooperative battles against bots and other players. However, the game isn’t without its issues with one of them being World of Warships Voice Chat Not Working.

There are many reasons why this could happen, including voice being disabled in Parental Controls, improper Windows Settings, the drivers and operating system not being updated, and more. In this guide, you’ll get to know the different methods to fix World of Warships Voice Chat Not Working.

How to fix World of Warships Voice Chat Not Working

Method 1: Change Windows Settings

  • Press Windows Key + R for opening the Run dialog box
  • Enter “mmsys.cpl” in the dialog box and then click “Enter”
  • The audio settings window would show up on the screen
  • Right-click on the speakers and headset and then select “Set as Default Communications device”
  • Click on the Recording tab on top and then repeat the steps mentioned above

Method 2: Turn off the firewall or antivirus

Sometimes, an antivirus or third-party app can block microphone access for particular applications. If you’re using third-party security tools, you should make sure that World of Warships is on the Whitelist. You can also try to temporarily disable this third-party tool and check if it helps the situation. Disabling the apps or tools is simple as you’ll be able to find the settings on the app interface itself.

Method 3: Check if the headset is muted

fix World of Warships Voice Chat Not Working

Certain headsets come with a button that allows the users to mute the headset entirely on a hardware basis. If your headset has got any such button, make sure that it is set to unmute. Make sure that the port you’re using to connect your device comes with support for the mic and sound output. Some PCs come with multiple 3.5mm jacks for sound and mic output. If you’ve got this type of PC, you should use a sound card so that you can drive your headset with just one port.

Method 4: Check the headset connection

The solution is for both console and PC gamers. The headset that you’re connecting to your device for microphone input and audio output might be incorrectly connected to your device. Your connection cable can be torn too or it may be damaged in some other way. You should thoroughly check the headset’s cable and connect them to the correct port.

Method 5: Update audio drivers

  • Press and hold the Window Key + X button and then choose “Device Manager” from the list of options
  • Expand the Audio inputs and outputs in the device manager window and then right-click on your audio device’s name
  • Choose Update Driver before choosing Search Automatically for Updated Driver Software
  • Follow the on-screen instructions and then install the driver update that shows up

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Aviral Sharma
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