I think mine are kinda noise cancelling. It can be difficult to hear the guy left of me (though maaaaasks don't help). I work in manufacturing building car seats so the background noise level is quite high. Then they jack up the radio to compensate.Noise cancelling headphones (and earphones) exist - and they do work (at least the better ones).
There's also noise isolating headphones (and earphones), and, if it is really bad, certified ear protection with BT receivers (like 3M WorkTunes Connect).
Downside is that all of those need to seal off the ear, either inside or outside, and therefore might be uncomfortable to wear for a longer period.
I try to use the earphones sparingly when I'm on a particularly tedious station.
Sorry to hear that. I hope one day you can reconcile.I've played since the day the game was released; I've put more time into the Odyssey alpha -- the last four days -- than I have in the last year. The girl who first brought me to the dance is nice and all, but we'd grown apart.
An FPS for nerds then.The biggest misunderstanding regarding Odyssey is that it's an FPS. It's really not. It's a first-person perspective game, sure, but not necessarily a shooter.