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Better-CrewLink 3.1.4, published by OhMyGuus, is an open-source proximity voice-chat mod designed for the online multiplayer social-deduction hit Among Us. Once installed alongside the game, the utility replaces the title’s native text chat with positional 3-D audio that lets living crewmates and impostors speak to one another only when their characters are within a configurable radius on the map. The effect recreates the tension of overheard conversations in crowded corridors, muffled voices through walls, and frantic emergency meetings where distance determines who can interrupt, accuse, or defend. Because the mod runs on a lightweight Node-based server that can be self-hosted or joined via the growing public network, groups of 4–15 players can synchronize instantly without leaving the lobby, while an optional overlay shows who is currently talking and how far away they are. Recent updates across the project’s 21 released versions have added push-to-talk, customizable volume fall-off, echo cancellation for laptop microphones, mobile companion support, and automatic channel switching when players die, ensuring that ghosts can still collaborate while the living continue debating. Streamers benefit from separate OBS audio sources, and tournament organizers can enforce delay, record logs, or integrate with Discord bots for seamless moderation. The software is classified in the Game Enhancement / Communications category and remains free for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Better-CrewLink is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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