The developer still isn't close to fixing these problems

Dec 15, 2011 19:21 GMT  ·  By

DICE, the studio behind the very successful Battlefield 3 first person shooter, has once again highlighted that it’s focusing on solving the issues that are plaguing the voice chat system on the PlayStation 3 of the game.

Battlefield 3 sold millions of copies all around the world and just received some major updates across the PC, PS3 or Xbox 360, alongside its first piece of DLC, the Back to Karkand add-on.

Sadly for PlayStation 3 owners of the game, the team at DICE still hasn’t addressed the voice chat issues that have been plaguing the title on that platform for quite some time.

The studio mentioned last week that it is looking into the issue, and has now posted on its Twitter page that the PS3 voice chat problems are still a “top priority.”

In the meantime, PS3 owners are still with no means of simple communication with their friends while playing Battlefield 3’s multiplayer modes, which makes it that much harder to work as a team, like the game wants them to.

Stay tuned for more details about this issue in the near future.