How Do We Manage InGame AI Pilot Chat and Text?
#1

I actually have done this in the past, and forgot. Yes, I used Search. I also read the IL-2 ReadMe. After a couple hours of searching and needing to go to other things because of being soooo busy, I posted here.


This is what I want to be able to control:

1) Turn ingame pilot chat and text - ON or OFF.

2) Turn OFF pilot chat text, but leave the pilot chat sound ON.

3) Turn OFF pilot chat sound, but leave the pilot chat text ON.
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#2

[game]
NoSubTitles = 0 "Subtitle" AI speech on / off
(0 / 1)
Recommendation: wish
SubTitlesLines = 3 Manually, if not available.
Number of rows for subtitles, also of limited resolution
Recommendation: 3
NoChatter = 0 AI speech on / off
(0 / 1)

BTW, I found this in about a minute using the much maligned forum Search function!
viewtopic.php?t=17820&highlight=config+guide :wink:
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#3

Thanks, pal, you're a huge help around here. Smile
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#4

I tried searching but can't be using the right word combination so apologies if this is an old issue.

Originally my online coop group switched off AI completely as we found it very annoying listening to the constant chatter particularly landing back at base. We recently discovered that DCG allows 'selective' AI chatter and we've switched it back on with the "Player Squadrons and Escorts" radio option in DCG.

It appears to work reasonably well and even though the AI RTB landing chatter is still annoyingly repetitive it's not as much as before (plus you can TAB into your Frequency option and select Enemy which essentially lets you switch off the end-mission chatter so to speak).

PROBLEM;
I've noticed that the AI speech is getting cut-off. I've noticed it in both online and single-player campaign play.

For example:

Normally an AI would say something like: "Heading 160, Altitude 50" but now I sometimes get "Heading 160, Altitude"
or "Fighters, one o'clock" will come out like "Fighters"

It doesn't happen all the time and I don't remember it happening prior to switching off AI comms completely before.

Any suggestions?

Thanks, in advance.
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