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Old Jan 31, 2007, 03:49 AM // 03:49   #1
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Default Voice Command Heroes and Henchmen

Ok I did search for this and didn't find anything so here it goes.
What if GW could somehow incorporate voice commands to control your heroes, like as an extra option but not mandatory. For example, on your headset that you use for Ventrillo or TS, you could speak " Koss " and then their window would open and you could speak numbers that are assigned to their skills like say "1" and Koss would use eviscerate or something like that, and if you wanted to switch to another character immediately just call out their name and the number to which the skill you want to use corresponds to. If this would ruin pvp, then could they make it for PvE instead?

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Old Jan 31, 2007, 03:56 AM // 03:56   #2
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It'd be like Socom for the PS2. Voice commanding your henchies. As cool as it sounds, it'd be difficult to incorporate to the game. There are people with different accents... sooo yeah...... I's cool and all, just difficult to make it where everybody can use it.
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