Random 17 year old here. Younger kids or "squeakers" can be annoying, but its not so much the voice as it is the ignorance (actual use of the word) that some of these kids seem to have. For example, running Crota the other day with my mates on hard. There is only three of us and we aren't gods by any means so we looked for help. Two kids joined, fine whatever. No problems. Then we get to the death singer or whatever her name is, sorry, and one of the kid wants to wipe, so then his friend follows. We were only there for 15 seconds if that. So now down two people, and of course we ef up. So we try again. And once again they want to wipe, saying we took to long and to just restart. By the time we got to Crota it was their bed time and they had to get off. (small tangents, any parents out there for some reasoning reading this, if your child tells you that they are helping others or in a raid, let them stay up a bit later and let them relax. Making them get off only hurts the other people they are playing with.)
So another point with kids is the weird rumors that exist around chests in the raids sole kids follow stricter than the ten commandments. It gets crazy! Kids have left my fireteam because I opened a chest. Thats a bit much dont you think?
Anyway, to the squeakers out there, if you know your voice is a bit higher or you tend to be a bit loud, thats fine, really, but please for the sake of your fellow guardians, move the MIC away from your mouth a bit.
Don't hate on kids just because they are younger or what have you. We all used to be "squeakers" too. :)
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