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One of the big knocks on console play (from a pc gamer perspective), is the lack of a handy keyboard to "chat". How about a game feature that acts like a simpler Dragon Speech. I talk on my console microphone, but you see it as chat in your chat window.
I am thinking this for games like the ESO-console version. Lol, the goofy translations at times would be epic, but still useful ????
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biggest problem is that most of them are just bad. Sure it would work for single word commands and short bits. But anything longer and errors begin to creep in.
Also... most do not do accents very well.
But i agree it would be a very good compliment to consoles if it was made right.
This have been a good conversation
However, it would add licensing fees to the game's production cost, because the text-to-speech products are specialist pieces of software. You don't just "write your own" speech converter on a whim, lol
There are many open-source speech converters that do a good job of converting single words or very short (pre-programmed) phrases, but that's a very far cry from handling normal spoken language.
Accents are a problem.
I am from the southern US and while my accent isnt bad even the XB1 has trouble with simple commands due to the accent.
And the consoles have the ability to connect a KB. Why not just add that functionality to a game?
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