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Radical Way of Communcating

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Here is a wacky thought! Sorry if someone else thought of this too. Would it be possible, and this is mainly directed towards the FSCrew Team, to create a Vox ATC style way of interacting with the FSCrew? Just a thought! David

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Hi David,Remember's that 80's TV show called Knight Rider, where the main character (forget his name) would have free flowing conversations with KITT, his talking car that had human like Artificial Intelligence? Together they would drive around the country and solve crimes.Well, if you're looking for that kind of thing with FS2Crew, that's probably about 50 years away!FS2Crew 767 uses a lot of complex dialogues and commands that would confuse the existing state of voice technology, and result in all sorts of weird, unwanted things happening.If all FS2Crew used dead simple commands like "gear up" or "gear down" in isolation, then it could be possibly done, but as you all know this is not the way FS2Crew works.Cheers,Bryan

The character was called Michael Knight, of the Knight foundation. I did like that programe as a child, however it seems even more ridiculous than Airwolf! Sorry Chopper Fans :)David

Blue Thunder! I`ll give you that the Chopper was more a realistic proposition, but come on, Roy Schnider? He should stick to what he knows best, Killing Sharks! :)David

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