- Version 1.0
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Multinational Speech pack version 1.0 for Strike Fighters 2
SHould work on any type of SF2 installation.
This is a compilation of speech packs brought together by me from original files mainly made for IL-2 Sturmovik and released as part of DBW. Due to the limited phrases available, it is intended more for immersion than for accuracy. I can't claim any credit for the actual recording, but I did some re-editing and re-processing to better bring the files in line with SF2. I've also included a re-processed version of Gramps' Russian Speech Pack available on Combatace.
BE WARNED: If you speak any of these languages you may not enjoy how they fit into the game. For the most part I tried to find phrases that fit the different SF2 files in general meaning, but they are far from perfect, and a few are actually just random.
You may want to turn on subtitles, at least until you get used to the different phrases.
Special note to my fellow New Zealanders: I humbly apologise for lumping us in with the Aussies, but it was the closest I could get ;-)
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Credits and huge thanks:
Original files provided as part of the awesome Dark Blue World mod from SAS.com for IL-2:
RAF
NZandAus
French
German
Italy
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Originals from GONVISE for IL2:
Spain
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Originals from Azrael-WT, TIGERLIU, CrazyDog, Northeastern Panda, Liu MM, TIGERLIU, bwhorse, treefanweijia, llb00825, bwhorse for IL2:
China
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Originals from EECH and first converted by Richard "Gramps" Kaminski:
Russian
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As for the Arabic, I actually can't remember where I got them from, but thanks to whoever made them.
Installation:
Place whichever pack you desire into the Speech sub-folder of your main mod folder
eg: ...username/Saved Games/Thirdwire/StrikeFighters2 Europe/Speech/German
then go to the flight folder and open the NATIONS.ini file to edit whatever nationality you want to use that particular language. Making sure to use the EXACT same spelling as the folder you're pointing to.
eg:
[Nation008]
Name=WGermany
DisplayName=German Luftwaffe
Alignment=FRIENDLY
PilotNameList=NamesGerman.lst
RankList=RanksGAF.lst
CallsignList=CallsignsUS.lst
Formation.Fighter=USFighter
Formation.Attack=USFighter
Formation.Bomber=USBomber
Formation.Transport=USBomber
Formation.Tank=USTank
Formation.MobileAD=USAD
PilotTrainingStandard=NORMAL
GenderRatio=0
DebriefSuccessMusic=DebriefSuccess.wav
DebriefFailMusic=DebriefFail.wav
DebriefKilledMusic=DebriefKilled.wav
SpeechFile=German <------edit this line
SpeechTextFile=USAFSpeechText.str
StartDate=1956
[Nation017]
Name=EGermany
DisplayName=East German Air Force
Alignment=ENEMY
PilotNameList=NamesGerman.lst
RankList=RanksUSAF.lst
CallsignList=CallsignsUS.lst
Formation.Fighter=SovietFighter
Formation.Attack=SovietFighter
Formation.Bomber=SovietBomber
Formation.Transport=SovietBomber
Formation.Tank=SovietTank
Formation.MobileAD=SovietAD
PilotTrainingStandard=NORMAL
GenderRatio=0
DebriefSuccessMusic=DebriefSuccess.wav
DebriefFailMusic=DebriefFail.wav
DebriefKilledMusic=DebriefKilled.wav
SpeechFile=German <------------------and again
SpeechTextFile=USAFSpeechText.str
ActiveDate=1959
AlternateDecal=EGermany_OLD55
StartDate=1956
EndDate=1990
It's as easy as that.
You can use different languages for as many different countries as you wish and whenever you fly for that particular country, that is the language you will hear.
This pack is strictly freeware. Use however you want, so long as it's free.
Have fun!
Cheers
thereg