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Never ending "figher spotted" messages after new update


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Hi all, first issue I ever report here :)!

 

Flying career today after updating, I am getting a never ending stream of figher spotted messages! I flew a river crossing cover mission, and since the enemy was spotted, all the time, non stop during the merge and following dogfight, those messages were generated by my pilot.

 

I am flying as commander and flight lead, german side, BoM, 2nd phase, in case it helps.

 

Thanks!

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von_Michelstamm
Posted

I heard this yesterday too while QMBing.

 

-332FG-Gordon200
Posted

You can eliminate all game radio traffic if you wish.

Go to: C:\Program Files (x86)\1C Game Studios\IL-2 Sturmovik Battle of Moscow\data\Audio\radio   and delete the Rus and Ger files.

When the games updates in the future those files will be replaced and you'll need to delete them again but small price to pay for the peace and quite.

This does not affect the text dialog box so for mission critical messages you'll need to read those.

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WheelwrightPL
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1 hour ago, von_Michelstamm said:

I heard this yesterday too while QMBing.

 

 

Me too in QMB, not sure if this is introduced by this new update because there was always too much repeating radio chatter in this game as far as I remember.

[DNKN]GoNuts4Donuts17
Posted

I noticed it got worse after the update. I was playing QMB before the patch and right after installing it and it got annoying. Targets were never called out until I was airborne prior to the update, now it's constant as soon as the radio gets turned on during engine start up, and non stop through taxiing, takeoff and cruising to different target areas.

Posted

Thanks everyone, glad to see more people noticed, hope it gets fixed.

Gordon, I might do that as a temporary workaround. It's a pity losing all the voices but might be the lesser evil. Thanks for the tip!

 

-332FG-Gordon200
Posted
1 hour ago, cuervo111 said:

It's a pity losing all the voices but might be the lesser evil. Thanks for the tip!

It's a blessing for anyone using force feed back or, in my case, bass shakers.

Radio chat shouldn't make your seat rumble.

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On 6/15/2019 at 10:01 PM, Gordon200 said:

It's a blessing for anyone using force feed back or, in my case, bass shakers.

Radio chat shouldn't make your seat rumble.

Never thought about it that way. I guess ideally there should be different sound output channels for that.

 

BTW I can confirm the issue is solved now! 

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