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Revsd5
7th April 2004, 06:42
I wanted to know how i can add voice binds to a key, + make it so when i reload my RvS uses the Prerecorded messege "realoading" or whatever, + if you can add your own custom sounds.

Please dont not tell me to use any .exe's cause im on mac and i need the script and also need to know where to go. Please gimmy some scripts if you could.. Thanks
PLEASE BE DETAILED!

doug69
7th April 2004, 06:55
download a ravenshield key binder...TAT's or sumthing.
:chinese:

Revsd5
7th April 2004, 07:00
Ok i just said NO .EXE!!!!

I tryed, its a .tkd? what the frick is that. I took the .tkd file and put it in my Save/profile folder and didnt work. mb i did it wrong?

snowcatxx87
8th April 2004, 01:53
There is no way to do this then, you have to have a program. (exe). This isnt built into the game, so there is no way. This isnt something hard to grasp.
Go to the platoon, and downloads. --> misc, and then voice program.
It uses MS's voice recognition, an takes about 10 mins to get used to your voice.

You cant just stick files here and there, you have to run the program and go into the game.

Revsd5
8th April 2004, 03:17
Wait a sec, my main focus is that i wana make my guy say "Assaulting" for an example when i push the letter R, and theirs no way to bind this? Or have my self reload and say "Assaulting". Mb i just need the script for the user.ini file????

BKLizard
8th April 2004, 03:31
I don't know persay a 'voice keybind', but for voice recognition on common voice commands, you can download "Shoot v 1.6.4" from the platoon:
http://www.theplatoon.com/ravenshield/mod.asp?file=57
This will also take a few minutes to train. Talk your commands into the mic, and the program translates it to the corresponding v## command. Works really well. For example, I say "Go go" into mic, and it sends the v11 command to game; or "Roger that" becomes v31, etc...

Hope this helps. Even works along with other programs that require mic input, ie comms {Ventrilo, TeamSpeak, Wilco, etc.}

Revsd5
8th April 2004, 03:56
"Please dont not tell me to use any .exe's cause im on mac and i need the script and also need to know where to go"

snowcatxx87
9th April 2004, 01:27
EXE'S SHOULD WORK!!!!

Revsd5
9th April 2004, 03:34
Look up "why dont .exe's dont work for mac"

Then respond again.

snowcatxx87
9th April 2004, 03:44
look up "Get a pc"

and dont be lippy to me, i know way more than you pal.

Revsd5
9th April 2004, 03:59
Obviously not if you question me if macs run .exe hell i own 4 and been running with them for oer 12 years. So dont BS to me, and if you were at all awake i would screw the peecee in the garabe along with my past 4. Regaurdless of you being off topic and flaming, stop posting in my help thread.

SuperCman
9th April 2004, 04:47
So the verdict is, no one has any type of mac hacks/utilities or anything like that.

seking
9th April 2004, 21:20
But how can I say a recmessage to the server and not to my team like if i killed some1 its says And Stay Down!!

snowcatxx87
10th April 2004, 00:06
Two things Revsd5, I hardly doubt that you have been running them for 12 years because your spelling and grammar is terrible for having macs that long, and I assume that you are not 1-4 years old when receiving your first mac.

Get a PC shell for your mac that enables you to run EXE's. Try www.download.com for this. Good luck with getting that to work.

Revsd5
10th April 2004, 00:41
Two things dumbass. I hardly doubt you know a **** about me and like to jump thro your ass before pulling your head out of it. Your grammer and bullshit doesnt make sence, and i assume you are 4 year old since you know nothing about me and going under asumtions. You cant run .exe on mac without using Virtual PC, and if that still doesnt go thro your little brain...

"You know, I've been hearing this question more and more of late. It must be all those Windows-folk who are sending around "Elf Bowling" to unsuspecting Mac users. Anyway, the answer here is simple: you can't. You see, the ".EXE" extension at the end of a Windows/DOS file stands for EXEcutable program. In other words, this is a Windows PROGRAM, not just a document or graphic file. To run it, you need an Intel-type processor (or an emulator thereof), and Windows as your operating system. To explain, it would be akin to someone asking you, "How do I get MacInTax to run on my Windows computer?" MacInTax is a Mac program, and it will only run on the Mac. Granted, there is similar software available for Windows, but MacInTax is a Macintosh-based executable program (otherwise called an "application")."

SuperCman
10th April 2004, 00:59
Just drop it kids.