So I walked in the house from work and got shushed by my daughter followed by "Im on voice recognition, Nintendo, I usually use push to talk!" she muted so I asked her why does she normally use push to talk. She replied with a disgusted look and "Why wouldnt you?" I never influenced that other than showing her how to set up discord and ts years ago.
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Makes sense, good for her.
For me it would depend on the game, in a high intense game like CS, ApL, or OW where nearly every communication matters to help inform others of the situation of the battlefield then it may be better to have your mic always on and have a 'toggle mute' option just in case. In the second you see a Revenant come around the corner or a Winston jump your back line if you remember to press the push-to-talk button it can already be too late, if you remember that is. Different strokes for different folks and all, as long as there is no hot mic-ing then its all good in my book.