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I may be remembering the limitations of another program but doesn't VAC limit you to the default directory location that IL-2 1946 uses when 1946 is installed?
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You can create as many profiles as you need for different games, or for different ways to play the same game. I use VAC with IL2-1946 as well as with LOMAC-FC2. I only need to open VAC and to load the profile for the game that I want to play; then I open the game, and use VAC in-game when and how I need it. You can file the VAC's .exe file in C:\ , having IL-2 or any other game filed in a different HD. It doesn't matter: VAC will work with the program you are currently running, accordingly with the profile you've loaded before. ![]() |
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As I understand VAC is based on MS Speech Recognition software, which is only available for a few major languages (not even for Russian or Italian). Is anyone among you (or do you know of someone) who's using it successfully on a non-English OS? (I mean English Speech on a Dutch OS, or German on a Russian OS, and the like.) Thanks
Edit: Theoretically it's impossible. OS language and recognition language must be the same (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/934377). Still, it's possible to have multiple OS languages, enabling you to switch from one language to the other, but this is only available for Ultimate and Entrerprise editions of Windows (http://windows.microsoft.com/is-is/w...9-847997399927) So, any hack or workaround? Last edited by sniperton; 11-29-2013 at 11:17 AM. |
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