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Anyone using Voice Attack for Arma?

Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2014 3:01 pm
by Thirith
While reading posts about Elite: Dangerous and Oculus Rift I've come upon Voice Attack (http://www.voiceattack.com), a program that basically allows to tie macros to voice prompts. Most of the people using Voice Attack seem to be pretty taken with how well it works, so I was wondering whether any of the good comrades here use it to play Arma and whether they felt it was worth using. Or do you all, like me, think you'd feel embarrassed to go all "Computer, display map!"?

Re: Anyone using Voice Attack for Arma?

Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2014 4:50 pm
by Kefirz
If you replace ''computer'' with ''private'' or ''boot'', then I would think about it :D

But to be honest I am not really keen on voice-things, because I think that they wouldn't understand my mumblings :D

Re: Anyone using Voice Attack for Arma?

Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2014 5:13 pm
by fer
Voice Attack is very useful for Elite: Dangerous, especially for players like me that don't have a Joystick/HOTAS system. I can't quite see why I'd want to use it for Arma 3, unless I was using it to control AI squad-mates (in an old-school SP mission); however, it would be interesting to hear from anyone who's applied VA to Arma 3.

Re: Anyone using Voice Attack for Arma?

Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2014 8:08 pm
by audiox
I use it for EVE Online. Its pretty cool for that, but i might not have trained the voice recognition enough, as i get a lot of false positives.

As for Arma. Well, i dunno. Maybe for non-critical things like map and inventory. That could work. Wouldn't want it for things like reload and stance though.

Re: Anyone using Voice Attack for Arma?

Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2014 1:14 pm
by head
audiox wrote:I use it for EVE Online. Its pretty cool for that, but i might not have trained the voice recognition enough, as i get a lot of false positives.

As for Arma. Well, i dunno. Maybe for non-critical things like map and inventory. That could work. Wouldn't want it for things like reload and stance though.
inbefore, asking it to go prone and instead it plants a mine.