I’ve updated my ASMBL VoiceAttack Macros. Automatically control VTOL and Wing deployments! Automatically set default power based on pilot weapons being available! Don’t forget all the resolution independent macros for navigation and Mobiglass buttons! Github link is in the video description!

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    11 months ago

    How often do you find yourself using voice attack when engaged versus direct manual inputs?

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      10 months ago

      Hey sorry it took so long for me to reply. I am still not used to getting replies here! It depends. Some commands, like controlling power are easier to use in tight situations. I have a shields up command that is fun to say. But if I’m in a group I tend to keep the voice commands down to a minimum. I use it more often for take off, landings, and preparation for various conditions or battles.

      I have dual VKBs so it isn’t like I’m short on controls :).

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        11 months ago

        Keep tokin’ that pipe, friendo. How long has it been “in development”? How much money total? I just can’t parse how y’all do those mental gymnastics all these years, over and over and over again.

        edit: Such stunning rebuttals, these silent, cowardly, drive-by downvotes, and how typical of this blithe fanbase. It seems more and more that you choose to be grifted. How nice for you.

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          10 months ago

          Cowardly? Dude. You are the drive-by troll. Downvotes for you are just a normal reality. I’m so sorry it hurts your feelings… not. Perhaps find a game you actually play and enjoy to comment on?

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      11 months ago

      Thanks for visiting our community to tell us how much you don’t like us. Very helpful.

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        No worries. A little visit from outside the echo chamber is healthy, here and there. But by all means, keep throwing your money at it. No one but you worked to earn it, so it’s yours to do with what you like. 🤷🏼‍♂️

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          11 months ago

          What echo chamber? We just like the tech. There’s not a lot going on here. And every time we make a a post here people like you come in and rain on our parade.

          The fact you keep downvoting the people in this conversation speaks to your character deeply.

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            The rain isn’t mine nor anytime else you liked in with “you people” (what a white AF thing to say), that shit is entirely part & parcel to the whole scene you’re such a fan of: a sad little parade dragging out behind a blatant cash scam that your attention keeps giving credence to.

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              11 months ago

              I said people like you, I did not say you people. There is a contextual difference to those phrases.

              But yes trolls, people like you, who exists solely to get a reaction out of others. Whose lives are so empty and devoid of meaning that they can only exist through putting other people down and spreading their misery.

              I haven’t down voated you a single time in this conversation, but your hate and misery requires you to downvote everyone of my messages.

              We could be having a fun conversation about what makes games enjoyable, and why we choose our hobbies. But instead you’re making personal attacks.

              We have common ground, you like serenity, I like firefly, who doesn’t want to be a space cowboy? A platform that allows you to roleplay, today even, in your chosen genre - why is it divisive?

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                I appreciate your interest in common ground, genuinely, and in a similar vein will ask that you take a closer look at your faith in the Star Citizen project as a whole. To be fair, I have dropped a few hundred hours into Elite Dangerous, and more than that in hardware to increase immersion (HOTAS, VR, etc.), so I feel you. They fucked me (and so many others) by stringing us all along with promises of shiny things and half-measures IRL.

                Star Citizen is even worse in that respect, and I urge you to challenge your comfy perspective with a devil’s advocate angle, if only for this thought experiment. How long has it taken to achieve the promised goals? (How have those changed to fit setbacks?) How much money has the corp seen from believers/fans, and what is the ratio of bulls-eyed goal to promise made? Lastly, what would it take for you to recognize you’re being played? The game of Star Citizen is, in actuality: how to grift an entire cultivated fanbase for as long as possible.

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                  I think you’re getting stuck in comparing what should be versus what is.

                  The game today, is unique, has technology nobody else is using. Is playable today, and it’s fun with a group of friends. From that base is alone how it exists today, for people today, it is worthwhile for a group of friends to be space cowboys in Star citizen today.

                  I agree you shouldn’t listen to any corporations promises about the future, so it’s just about what’s available today. And what exists today is worth it.

                  • multiple people can man a ship at the same time… kind of like space engineers

                  • a group of people can transition between environments without loading and interact with each other in the different environments.

                  • more concurrent players than the space engineer server, and a larger play area than a space engineer server.

                  What makes this game unique today, is the ability to do things in large groups, shared cooperative goals. At scale. In a persistent world. That’s killer. And totally worth my friends group’s time. Which is why we play it

                  Taking me and 20 of my closest friends trying to raid the police station to remove bounties, and then trying to rescue the rescue group. Was a fun 12-hour experience on a weekend. A much better use of money for this friend group then say a copy of Halo infinite.