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Hey guys,

 

Just wondering if anybody here knows which file controls what the AI in the SF2 series says and when they say it. All I want to do is stop them from saying "One", "Two" "Three" or "Four" before speaking. I was hoping there would be an .ini file somewhere that I could hack up, but that doesn't seem to be the case.

 

Any help? :dntknw:

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speechsystem.ini??? don't know which cat it's in, though

 

wrench

kevin stein

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I'll keep looking around. I remember a voice mod a while back that made it so your wingmen would say who a SAM was fired at, perhaps the person behind that would know a thing or two.

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SpeechText.str contains the associations (what is said when a specific event occurs). It is contained in the (surprise!) SpeechText.cat

 

The speech .wav files, are in the (likewise) appropriately named "speech.cat".

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Yeah, I got the .wav files ok, but I didn't quite want to dig around in the SpeechText.str. I did, however, find the Speechsystem.ini in the FlightData.cat.

 

I'm almost finished, I think I'm on to something!

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I'm almost finished, I think I'm on to something!

 

YOu mean like Deuces and Pollak were, 4-5 years ago? :yikes:

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eh, mine's just a little bit different...

 

Cool. Looking foward to seeing/hearing it.

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