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A | A '''voice chat''' is a short message broadcasted over [[Allegiance]]. Both a sound file is played and matching text is displayed in the chatbox. These messages range from tactical information, ''"Bomber waiting for turret gunners"'', to greetings, ''"Hey, wassup?"'', to taunts, ''"You want a piece of me?"''. | ||
Some VC also have orders attached to them which are broadcasted to the entire team the same way you'd issue a normal order. For instance: | Some VC also have orders attached to them which are broadcasted to the entire team the same way you'd issue a normal order. For instance: | ||
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*In the centre of your screen you can see who the VC is directed to. (In the lower right of the screenshot you can see it was directed to "All".) | *In the centre of your screen you can see who the VC is directed to. (In the lower right of the screenshot you can see it was directed to "All".) | ||
**This cannot be changed while the VC menu is open; you need to select your target <u>before</u> pressing {{k|~}} <br>(for more information on directing messages, play [[Training | **This cannot be changed while the VC menu is open; you need to select your target <u>before</u> pressing {{k|~}} <br>(for more information on directing messages, play [[Training missions|Training Mission 2]]). | ||
{{Note|The key required to send a voice chat actually differs from keymap to keymap; for example, the VC key on an Italian keyboard is {{k|ò}}. The easiest way to check (and if needed change) your VC key is using [[How do I remap my controls?|the ''Map Key and Controls'' screen]] (shortcut: {{k|Esc}}{{k|G}}{{k|C}}).}} | {{Note|The key required to send a voice chat actually differs from keymap to keymap; for example, the VC key on an Italian keyboard is {{k|ò}}. The easiest way to check (and if needed change) your VC key is using [[How do I remap my controls?|the ''Map Key and Controls'' screen]] (shortcut: {{k|Esc}}{{k|G}}{{k|C}}).}} | ||
Latest revision as of 01:20, 20 June 2009
A voice chat is a short message broadcasted over Allegiance. Both a sound file is played and matching text is displayed in the chatbox. These messages range from tactical information, "Bomber waiting for turret gunners", to greetings, "Hey, wassup?", to taunts, "You want a piece of me?".
Some VC also have orders attached to them which are broadcasted to the entire team the same way you'd issue a normal order. For instance:
- "Attack my target!" has an <attack {current target}> order.
- "Need repairs" has a <repair {self}> order.
- "I need help!" has an <attack {hostile}> order.
Sending voice chats
- The Voice Chat menu can be accessed by pressing the ~ key, then simply hit the keys corresponding to the VC you want to send or click on it with the mouse (in the screenshot to the right the combo to send "Is the aleph mined?" would be I A).
- In the centre of your screen you can see who the VC is directed to. (In the lower right of the screenshot you can see it was directed to "All".)
- This cannot be changed while the VC menu is open; you need to select your target before pressing ~
(for more information on directing messages, play Training Mission 2).
- This cannot be changed while the VC menu is open; you need to select your target before pressing ~
Note The key required to send a voice chat actually differs from keymap to keymap; for example, the VC key on an Italian keyboard is ò. The easiest way to check (and if needed change) your VC key is using the Map Key and Controls screen (shortcut: EscGC).
I'm overwhelmed by noise
Voice chats are one of the main ways in which Allegiance players communicate with each other. As such there are plenty of them flying back and forth all the time, giving information, shouting orders, or yelling taunts. Without some experience in why players are sending them you are sure to be confused.
Just try your best. Don't worry about them too much - concentrate on learning the game first. Tune them out, sort of thing. The important ones will get repeated often.
The most important ones will be in bold chat, from the commander.
Why is spamming VC bad?
Spamming is annoying. It clutters up the chat menu so that important tactical information can be lost. It can get you banned. If you want to practice learning VC combos, create your own server.
Tips on making a 'cheat list'
There are a lot of VC and the menus and submenus can be a bit of a bog to find anything in. As you gain experience and play more you will find the ones which you use most often and learn them by heart, but in the meantime it really pays to make a list of the most useful Voice Chats and their corresponding key combo, and keep this nearby when you play as reference.
Voice Chat combos
Many players use multiple voice chats in quick succession to tell a complicated message. For instance a scout (Eyes_on_you) that ranges ahead of a bomber (Nuke_Shooter) to check an aleph might say:
Eyes_on_you(team bomber):Is the aleph mined? Eyes_on_you(team bomber):Negative! Eyes_on_you(team bomber):Go Go Go! Nuke_Shooter (team bomber):Roger Nuke_Shooter (team bomber):Follow me! Nuke_Shooter (team bomber):Defend Bomber Nuke_Shooter (team bomber):Go Go Go!
Which means that the scout hasn't found any minefield on the other side, and everyone should follow him at full speed. The bomber pilot has replied that he has understood, quickly reminded everyone to defend him, and is going in.