Tacspeak Ready or Not Voice Commands Mappings #16
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This is a good idea, I've just been too busy to collate everything into a user friendly format. I've created a google sheet here with the most of the current commands + additional commands not in yet or that have since been removed. Additionally there are options within the later versions of Tacspeak to dump all the active commands into a .txt file that might be useful for figuring out what commands are available, though it still is not better than reviewing the actual code, in my opinion. To dump the active commands, in
, then start Be sure to revert the settings back:
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I'm using Tacspeak for the first time and decided to make this spreadsheet that shows the default voice command mapping. I'm hoping this will help new players to learn what voice commands are available by default.
The mapping can be found in the folder you have Tacspeak installed:
Tacspeak-3159-0-1-4-1703143447\tacspeak\grammar\ _readyornot.py
This is based on Tacspeak v0.1.4 and will be updated as new versions of Tacspeak are released.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1QbTS5vm1enHUQYcslKoCf2hVfdmsKXKzRxjWeG9nSlI/edit?usp=sharing
VOICE COMMAND: Phrases used to execute commands
GAME COMMAND: Command that will be executed
TACSPEAK MAPPING: Name of the mapping in the _readyornot.py config file
CATEGORY: Category of the mapping within the config file
DESCRIPTION: Describes the in game actions of the command
RON SEQUENCE: Voice commands are converted to these sequences
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