Call of Duty Lobby Voice Chat Streamed as Sleep BGM, Creator Says It Works
The site stretches the concept of ambient sleep sound to its breaking point, using the notoriously hostile Call of Duty voice chat as a relaxation tool.
Reporting from 1 source: Game Spark.
A user named mike wing created a website that streams Call of Duty lobby voice chat 24 hours a day, presenting it as sleep BGM. The site, called 'Call of Duty Ambience,' plays audio from games like Black Ops II, Black Ops, and Modern Warfare 2. The creator said he falls asleep to the sound of adults arguing in CoD lobbies. The writer of the report could only listen for three minutes.
The site, hosted on appdrop, lets users select a game and then hear live voice chat from that lobby. The creator, mike wing, drew a comparison to white noise, saying most people fall asleep to it. He then applied that logic to the insults and screaming common in Call of Duty lobbies. The writer's experience-three minutes of listening-suggests the site may not work for everyone.
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