Hello everyone. Today's video is a follow-up video on my Ordis profile and
voice pack setup guide. Alright. Once the voice packand profile is installed, you
can start importing the voice profile template here. For me I have installed
using the default folder in C:. Look for your installation folder and select
the VAP file to import. Now... I've already imported the file so, I'll just skip this
step. After the import, you will see "Warframe Ordis" in your profile list here.
Okay. Alright, let's move on to "Command Types". Click on the command list button
here.... Now, take a look at the types of command listed here. And look at all
these commands with the word "multipart". Now, just click on any one of them.
It will lead to the same cluster of commands....Let me just copy all the text
command right here and then I'll paste to... notepad... for easy viewing. Now, look at
all these commands list right here.
Notice, they are separated by the character semicolon (";"). The semicolon is a
symbol in Voice Attack to represent "multipart". Take Note: if you are
appending the last command, the multipart symbol (";") is no longer necessary.
Alright, multipart can be used to stack multiple commands that does the
same sets of actions or we could also use the multipart to stack similar
sounded commands that does the similar sets of actions. Now, stacking commands
with similar sound is actually a good technique to improve availability of the
commands. Like for example "wings please" can be misinterpreted as "means these" (even if misinterpreted, command will still trigger, and we win too) if
we say it in different intonation. Alright. So feel free to append more if
needed be...right here. Now, you notice the asterisk symbols ("*") that appears in certain
command words? I'm just gonna copy the text and commands list right here to
give you a clearer view. Now, these are called "Wildcards". Wildcards are part of
voice attack 's dynamic command. This means voice attack will accept
almost anything say before or after the actual word depending on where you put
the wildcard symbol. Example, "*ordis" allows flexibility to
say..."hi ordis"...."hello ordis" or "yo ordis". Next, I want to show you the gears
that are used to bind with the commands. I use F8 for K-Drive, F9 for my Arch Wing
and the F10 for Air Support. Now, to change the key press bindings like my
default arch wing here. Just double click to the group and look for the keypress task
assigned. You can also refer to the description down here (it will tell you what key I've bind). You just double
click on this to change the key....Just hit the Clear button right here...and just
rebind the key with a keypress. Alright. Ok, once again thank you for
watching and see you in the next video! :)
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