Radio Commander

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Mike Sierra Oct 11, 2019 @ 6:32am
voice recognition
how to setup on the windows 10?
seems it's not working on my current configuration. using usb mic.
Originally posted by Ianthe Noire:
In Windows 10 you need to enable Radio Commander application in Microphone Privacy Settings first, to be able to use voice recognition functionality.
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Ianthe Noire Oct 11, 2019 @ 6:46am 
In Windows 10 you need to enable Radio Commander application in Microphone Privacy Settings first, to be able to use voice recognition functionality.
Exogenous Oct 11, 2019 @ 7:16am 
Wait.. there is a way to use your mic what?!
Ianthe Noire Oct 11, 2019 @ 7:21am 
That's correct! If you're on Windows 10 and have Radio Commander enabled in your Microphone Privacy Settings, you can enable the Voice Recognition function from the "CONTROLS" tab of the OPTIONS menu!
Sadist_cain Oct 11, 2019 @ 10:03am 
there's qute a bit of delay with the voice currently, it feels very unnatural.

Reckon you'll look into refining the feature somewhat?
Voice control is very overlooked these days and it's absolutely perfect for this.
Would be nice to have a few options, "Alpha what's your status, over?" "Alpha How's it going over there?"
Rather than "Alpha.... Report.... Status"

Loving the vibes so far!
Last edited by Sadist_cain; Oct 11, 2019 @ 10:03am
braaaur  [developer] Oct 11, 2019 @ 10:10am 
Originally posted by Sadist_cain:
there's qute a bit of delay with the voice currently, it feels very unnatural.

Reckon you'll look into refining the feature somewhat?
Voice control is very overlooked these days and it's absolutely perfect for this.
Would be nice to have a few options, "Alpha what's your status, over?" "Alpha How's it going over there?"
Rather than "Alpha.... Report.... Status"

Loving the vibes so far!

I think that when it comes to military radio communication you would separate the words with significant pauses rather than risk that you won't be understand correctly ;)
Force_Majeure Oct 11, 2019 @ 10:31am 
@braaaur, I'm going to buy your game, it looks awesome! I'm in military aviation and talk to forces on the ground on a regular basis. I can tell you that people speak pretty natural over the radio in terms of cadence. The one time people are more deliberate or slower is when they are reading back locations, grids, numbers, and other information that one would copy down.
Last edited by Force_Majeure; Oct 11, 2019 @ 10:31am
ToxicDutch Oct 11, 2019 @ 10:44am 
Originally posted by Force_Majeure:
I can tell you that people speak pretty natural over the radio in terms of cadence.

In 2019 yes.
Not 1965.
braaaur  [developer] Oct 11, 2019 @ 10:44am 
Originally posted by AgentBaconTV:
Originally posted by Force_Majeure:
I can tell you that people speak pretty natural over the radio in terms of cadence.

In 2019 yes.
Not 1965.

Good point :)
Sadist_cain Oct 11, 2019 @ 10:50am 
Originally posted by braaaur:
Originally posted by Sadist_cain:
there's qute a bit of delay with the voice currently, it feels very unnatural.

Reckon you'll look into refining the feature somewhat?
Voice control is very overlooked these days and it's absolutely perfect for this.
Would be nice to have a few options, "Alpha what's your status, over?" "Alpha How's it going over there?"
Rather than "Alpha.... Report.... Status"

Loving the vibes so far!

I think that when it comes to military radio communication you would separate the words with significant pauses rather than risk that you won't be understand correctly ;)

Cheers for the response dude!

You'd think that but the reality is very different.
It's why you have readbacks and confirmations, radio protocol is built with error checking in mind in order to overcome misunderstanding when it matters.

My Dad was in the Signals back in the day you see, you certainly don't speak slowly with significant pauses, you never know when you might get cut off and time is always of the essence.

Here's one example of live communications.
https://youtu.be/7mPWdLJjDQA


Understandably there's some limitations with voice control but it doesn't have to be limited to processing one word at a time, it's pretty unusable as it stands from an immersion point of view.
It would be an awesome feature with some adjustment and would really enhance the atmosphere you've created here.

Thanks for adding in in the first place though. Alone it's great for accessibility for those who can't use a mouse and keyboard so well, and is often overlooked as a feature worth investing any time into but when done well it can really enhance the whole experience.

I spent many an hour in Swat 4 with voice control, great fun and so immersive when it's working well.

Keep up the good work my man, I'll be watching for charlie in the trees ;)

braaaur  [developer] Oct 11, 2019 @ 10:51am 
Originally posted by Sadist_cain:
Originally posted by braaaur:

I think that when it comes to military radio communication you would separate the words with significant pauses rather than risk that you won't be understand correctly ;)

Cheers for the response dude!

You'd think that but the reality is very different.
It's why you have readbacks and confirmations, radio protocol is built with error checking in mind in order to overcome misunderstanding when it matters.

My Dad was in the Signals back in the day you see, you certainly don't speak slowly with significant pauses, you never know when you might get cut off and time is always of the essence.

Here's one example of live communications.
https://youtu.be/7mPWdLJjDQA


Understandably there's some limitations with voice control but it doesn't have to be limited to processing one word at a time, it's pretty unusable as it stands from an immersion point of view.
It would be an awesome feature with some adjustment and would really enhance the atmosphere you've created here.

Thanks for adding in in the first place though. Alone it's great for accessibility for those who can't use a mouse and keyboard so well, and is often overlooked as a feature worth investing any time into but when done well it can really enhance the whole experience.

I spent many an hour in Swat 4 with voice control, great fun and so immersive when it's working well.

Keep up the good work my man, I'll be watching for charlie in the trees ;)

Thanks man :)
Sadist_cain Oct 11, 2019 @ 10:51am 
Originally posted by AgentBaconTV:
Originally posted by Force_Majeure:
I can tell you that people speak pretty natural over the radio in terms of cadence.

In 2019 yes.
Not 1965.

Absolutely in 1965 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAJDnhpvtJY
Sadist_cain Oct 11, 2019 @ 10:54am 
Originally posted by braaaur:
Originally posted by Sadist_cain:

Cheers for the response dude!

You'd think that but the reality is very different.
It's why you have readbacks and confirmations, radio protocol is built with error checking in mind in order to overcome misunderstanding when it matters.

My Dad was in the Signals back in the day you see, you certainly don't speak slowly with significant pauses, you never know when you might get cut off and time is always of the essence.

Here's one example of live communications.
https://youtu.be/7mPWdLJjDQA


Understandably there's some limitations with voice control but it doesn't have to be limited to processing one word at a time, it's pretty unusable as it stands from an immersion point of view.
It would be an awesome feature with some adjustment and would really enhance the atmosphere you've created here.

Thanks for adding in in the first place though. Alone it's great for accessibility for those who can't use a mouse and keyboard so well, and is often overlooked as a feature worth investing any time into but when done well it can really enhance the whole experience.

I spent many an hour in Swat 4 with voice control, great fun and so immersive when it's working well.

Keep up the good work my man, I'll be watching for charlie in the trees ;)

Thanks man :)

Thank you dude, I don't mean to sound harsh in my critique as I'm loving the game so far and just trying to lend advice where I see an opportunity.

If it wasn't so good already I wouldn't of said anything in the first place as it wouldn't seem worth it, but this definitely is :)

Cheers again!
holy-death Oct 11, 2019 @ 11:04pm 
Originally posted by Daimon Blaise:
In Windows 10 you need to enable Radio Commander application in Microphone Privacy Settings first, to be able to use voice recognition functionality.
It doesn't work for me.

Even with the Micophone Privacy Settings enabled in my Windows 10 (and my microphone working), the game won't let me turn the in-game option on.
braaaur  [developer] Oct 12, 2019 @ 2:52am 
Originally posted by holy-death:
Originally posted by Daimon Blaise:
In Windows 10 you need to enable Radio Commander application in Microphone Privacy Settings first, to be able to use voice recognition functionality.
It doesn't work for me.

Even with the Micophone Privacy Settings enabled in my Windows 10 (and my microphone working), the game won't let me turn the in-game option on.

That means that the system keeps blocking it for some reason. I can't tell more remotely.
Mike Sierra Oct 12, 2019 @ 4:53am 
i can't use voice recognition when i'm doing live on discord.
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