![]() You could find out for yourself what it does, but that seems a bit much of an effort for you - and isn't it easier just to not bother and post uninformed opinions here? That's embarrassing for you, as voice attack does more, quite a bit more, than simply emulating a controller and giving feedback. You are free to not like it, but most people try to understand the actual thing they dislike and not argue based on info they remember from twenty years ago. What you have spelled out is your ignorance of voice attack (comparing something with the tech nowadays to the late 90s is just plain alarming), as well as your dislike of it. You beautifully derailed the actual question - which was about jumping and not direction - and I sensed your hostility, but tried to answer you anyway my mistake. You were the first one to ask about it lining up the direction automatically and *that is not what the OP asks*. It can be set to auto jump one time from the station. The only thing it can do is emulate a controller and give feedback to user input. It doesn't 'magically' add autopilot functionality as in EVE. ![]() Let me spell it out for you: Voice Attack does nothing OP asked for. Is that OK with you? If you have an issue with me trying to help others, should I stop? I followed that up here with some info regarding voice attack and auto jumping from a station. I brought it up specifically because the OP had asked about voice attack in another thread, and I explained to him there some things about making commands. ![]() Why did you even bring up Voice Attack to begin with? It does nothing OP asked for. That's one jump, and you even have to align your ship beforehand. All it can do is auto-initiate a jump command as you're leaving the no fire zone of a station. As far as i can tell Voice Attack can't do any of that. In EVE you select a target system, and the game just pilots your ship to it according to the generated route. This is even worse, that's not an autopilot at all. You'd repeat commands until you were happy with the position.My bad, I was under the impression that you meant it pointed to a target system via voice command. Originally posted by Liduska77:You've only a monitor for saving positions of the mouse, it doesn't matter how many systems there are.
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