Here are my settings for voice/video calls: But this takes the shared game experience to a whole 'nother level. Note: I know that you can share quests in game through the journal. Your party walks off discussing how you all will deal with the plague rat menace! Roleplaying together on your mics in the call!Įxtra bonus to this method: If you want to show something in your inventory to others in the group, everyone can just alt-tab to the discord window and see your game as you are seeing it, then head back into more roleplay in game! So easy to share your in game roleplay experiences together and your out of character inventory or spells or whatever you want to show off. In character, you discuss taking the quest and decide to do so. The conversation continues with the warrior speaking up when the NPC says they need rats killed or the mage pipes in if the NPC mentions that the rats are resistant to magic or something. The healer starts the conversation with the quest-giver and responds to the NPC in character. If you want to roleplay together with text or even voice, you can take this even further! Let's say you and your two friends are playing a healer, a mage and a warrior.
Read: Need advice to develop my character: ESO has so many choices! Then when you meet a quest giver, each of you click on the NPC at about the same time and you can hear the dialogue of one player (otherwise, you would get echoes – your game dialogue and the game dialogues of everyone else in the call) and each person clicks along with the person who is "driving" (responding to the NPC, reading the player response). The others lowers their game volume in Discord and lower the game dialogue slider only. You can hear the volume of each other's games! So the way to play is that one person keeps their Discord game volume up. Streaming in Discord and open in the background. (For this example, I am the only one in the call, normally there would be more icons there, one for each person in the call.) If you get a black screen, try windowed or borderless windowed mode.īack in game, you will see the group members in the call. Discord will hook into your game and after some flickering you will be showing your game! Note: This may not work in fullscreen. Turn On Screen Share at the bottom of the screen. Even if you do not have a mic, you can still start the call and just use the chat space below the call window.
I created a group of two people in my friend's list in Discord and called that group " Note: This only works on the desktop app on PC. I have discovered the fun of playing Elder Scrolls Online with small groups of one or two friends in a co-op type mode on Discord (like co-op mode in Divinity: Original Sin II).