Which voice program is the most used.
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Voice attack - there are some first class profiles on the forum - you will need to buy the product to use the full profiles - the free version has limited capabilities which is fair enough…. its only a few Quid/Dollars/euros/ other currencies are available ;0)
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+1 for Voice Attack [emoji3]
https://www.benchmarksims.org/forum/showthread.php?32847-Terminators-Voice-Attack-Package-V1
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First with shoot, 10 years ago, after LMC which is great but Livrot seems to have stop development, and now Voice Attack.
You can separate UHF and VHF commands in the same profile. Very nice. -
Voice attack here too!:D
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Voice Attack for the win! Affordable, super easy to use interface, and can share our profiles with each other for those less technically minded.
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I use Voice Attack.
Its easy to use and works with all other games. You can import/export profiles. Thats nice.Regards
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Started many years ago with ‘Shout’, then for many years with VAC, but now Voice attack. It’s leaps and bounds ahead, with ability to add sounds, and apply logic.
HERE’s my VA profile for BMS434
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same here, +1 for voice attack from me as well.
Cheers,
Uwe
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Voice Attack here, wonder if it’s the follow up of Game Commander 2 that I used 20 years ago? Which was great
Marc…
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Still using VAC on the principle of “If it ain’t broke…”
Config file is included in the install (\Falcon BMS 4.34\Docs\01 Input Devices\04 VAC & TIR\VAC folder) in QWERTY, QWERTZ and AZERTY keyboard formats. This was updated for 4.34 from my 4.33 and 4.32 profiles, which were based on Dee-Jay’s 4.32 profile.
I’ve tried some of the others, but as they’re all using the same underlying Windows speech recognition engine I don’t think it really makes any difference which one you use. Find the one you like the look of if you intend to set it up from scratch, or tweak one already available to your tastes, then enjoy the immersion boost.