Apparently rolling dice on DnD beyond breaks my mic when using Discord and makes it super glitchy. To fix it I simply leave and rejoin the call. Any ideas why this happens?
The dice do make rolling/clickclack noises by default, so that might have something to do with it?
To turn sounds off, do to the 'My Dice' page, then click the settings cog on the top-right, and turn down/off the sound effects slider.
Alternatively, depending on your setup, if you're on Chrome (or another browser with the option), ensure that 'Hardware Acceleration' is turned on, as the dice rolls do use some kind of minor physics engine, and it might be causing things to lag horrifically (hence the choppy/broken discord quality) without it.
Other than that, see if there's anything in the Bug Report section, that might be better suited to this kind of thing.
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Apparently rolling dice on DnD beyond breaks my mic when using Discord and makes it super glitchy.
To fix it I simply leave and rejoin the call.
Any ideas why this happens?
The dice do make rolling/clickclack noises by default, so that might have something to do with it?
To turn sounds off, do to the 'My Dice' page, then click the settings cog on the top-right, and turn down/off the sound effects slider.
Alternatively, depending on your setup, if you're on Chrome (or another browser with the option), ensure that 'Hardware Acceleration' is turned on, as the dice rolls do use some kind of minor physics engine, and it might be causing things to lag horrifically (hence the choppy/broken discord quality) without it.
Other than that, see if there's anything in the Bug Report section, that might be better suited to this kind of thing.