A Quiet Place: Microphone Alert
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•Players will need a quiet place if they want to survive the A Quiet Place game
59% Informative
A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead uses your microphone to alert the in-game monsters to your presence if they hear you make a sound.
The microphone part is optional, though I’d definitely turn it on myself.
Saber Interactive says giving the game access to your microphone could mean that the game’s monsters can “detect every sound”.
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