About this mod
Lets you use your voice to give orders to your squad, report to TOC, tell suspects and civilians to comply, and more. REQUIRES VOICEATTACK
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Requires the full version of VoiceAttack
This mod is based off of Bailey's VoiceAttack profile, but has a lot more variety in sentences and has added commands that would realistically be used or were simply missing.
My goal is for this profile to be as close to the original SWAT 4's voice commands, but with a lot more options and ways to phrase your sentences.
1: Install the full version of VoiceAttack
2: Unzip "Ready or Not VA by ChadStevens" and place it anywhere
3: Open VoiceAttack and click the + button on the top right and click "import profile"
4: Find and select "Ready or Not VA by ChadStevens"
The full list of commands can be seen in the VoiceAttack editor (square icon with a pen).
* = wildcard (can say anything before or after it)
[] = grouping
; = multiple choices for words
;] = optional group of words
SWAT team
Most of the command structure is built like this:
(teamname), (queue), [perform action]. Anything between parentheses is optional.
Example:
"Gold, on my go, open bang and clear" followed by "gold, initiate" would make your whole squad stack up to a door and initiate a flashbang and clear on your command. Make sure you look at the door by the time the voice command is recognised.
Suspects/civilians
To shout for compliance, say anything you would expect police/swat to say to get someone to comply, such as:
"hands up" or "get on your knees", "drop the weapon", "police, search warrant". Or simply "stop" or "SWAT". There are a lot of ways to get your point across. Get creative.
Reporting to TOC
You can report to TOC in a lot of ways, ranging from simply saying "suspect/civilian down/injured" to "TOC, this is entry team. We have a suspect down. Requesting medical".
Anything that includes words such as "TOC", "entry team", "civilian" or "suspect" will trigger a report if you're looking at them.
Evidence
You can order your squad to pick up evidence with phrases like
"red, pick up that weapon", "grab that evidence", "search for guns" or any combination of those.
Note:
Voice commands may take a moment to process. This means that if you plan on only using your voice to shout for compliance, you might have to shoot before the command activates, leaving you with a slightly lower score. However, I personally don't see this as a problem because the rules of engagement still apply: If a suspect points their gun at you before you manage to announce yourself, you are cleared to fire.
Edit 29/01/22 - RoN update:
- "Suspects are more likely to surrender if you yell at them before they've targeted anybody" - This means that the voice recognition delay on compliance shouting will lead to fewer arrests and more fatalities, so beware.
Thanks to Bailey for creating the base for this profile.