Forsen got more than he bargained for during a recent PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds match when a Vtuber joined his game and unleashed audio chaos. The virtual creator’s voice blasted through at an ear-shattering volume, sending Forsen into a panic as he desperately tried to lower the sound.
“Make it stop!” Forsen could be heard shouting as he frantically navigated through PUBG’s notoriously complicated menu system. The Swedish streamer quickly discovered what many PUBG players have long complained about—the game’s master volume slider has absolutely no effect on voice chat volume.
The hilarious yet painful moment showed a long-standing issue with PUBG’s user interface design. To adjust voice chat volume, players must navigate through multiple menu tabs and apply settings separately, a process that’s especially problematic during live gameplay when quick adjustments are needed.
What makes this particularly frustrating for players is that most games logically include voice chat under the master volume controls. PUBG’s decision to separate these settings has been a source of irritation within the community for years, yet remains unchanged.
The Vtuber, animated avatar and all, seemed unaware of their thunderous audio levels as Forsen scrambled to find relief. The clip quickly circulated among viewers, with many commenting on the “sheer panic” displayed by the normally composed streamer.
This isn’t the first time Forsen’s streams have highlighted PUBG’s technical quirks. The game has become notorious for its janky interface and unexpected glitches, which ironically have become part of its charm for many viewers.
This comes as Vtubers continue to gain prominence in the streaming world, creating more opportunities for these kinds of unexpected crossovers in multiplayer games. Whether deliberate or accidental, these loud encounters have become something of a running joke in Forsen’s community.