In Global Offensive, CTs bots will say "I'm in position" if they are guarding a dropped C4.However, his recorded messages are still used at the end of each round to announce which team won, when the bomb has been planted and when it has been defused and used in hostage rescue mode. In Global Offensive, each faction has their own voice actors (14 in total) which mostly replace Cliffe's original audio files.Nearby bots will camp if that command is used while they will only obey the command "Hold this position" if they're following the player. Ping of Bots will follow the command "Get in position and wait for my go".Before Global Offensive, if a human player issued the radio command "Get in position and wait for my go", "You take the point" and "I'm in position" to bots, the bots would ignore with that player because these are human player exclusive commands.Even if there are no enemy hostiles, the area is secured or the player has not spotted any enemies yet, all of the bots will still agree with the player who issued the command.Surprisingly, if a human player uses "Enemy Spotted", all of the bots always agree and they start to follow that player, no matter how much of their teamwork set (including bots with 0% co-op).If a bot is in combat, they will usually be the first to respond and with the "Enemy Spotted" radio command. In all Counter-Strike games that feature the radio command "Report In", when used, bots will respond with the "Area Secure" radio command.If checked however, some of them may disagree/refuse to listen. If the option "Bots can go rogue" is unchecked, all/most bots will agree with human players' commands.Terrorist planting the C4 on the Bomb site in Bomb defusal scenario mode. CT defusing the C4 in Bomb defusal scenario mode. Game mode Related Radio Reports Counter-Strike: Global Offensive FireBomb on the way! - Throwing Molotov cocktail / Incendiary grenade.Fire in the hole! - Throwing HE grenade (All grenades in older games).Grenade Related Radio Reports All Multiplayer games Additionally hints towards 3 new categories which will be seen in new radial radio command - "Requests", "Commands" and "Social". Other factions don't have recorded voice yet. In used in current version it will use SEAL Team 6's temporary placeholder voice. This article or section refers to unreleased or cut content and may contain inaccurate or incomplete information.įollowing radio commands were added into the game file in the Apupdate. Upcoming Radio commands / Radial Radio Commands † Removed from Counter-Strike Global Offensive Beta in August 10th, 2012 Update, but still usable by using console. Tell your teammates that C4 is going to explode. To report that you've reached your desired/designated position.
Or this command can response nothing in the area. When C4 has been planted, use this report at a bomb site where there is no bomb. When you go front for attack and you need team support at your back.
Orders teammates to stop engaging enemies. Used when detecting a large group of enemies. Ordering teammates to stay in your current position.Īsking teammates to regroup during splits. Going in alone and asking teammates to cover from a distance. However, by accessing the game files and making some modifications, it is possible to use cut commands. Global Offensive reduced the amount of radio commands to 15. In Condition Zero, Tour of Duty missions, the bots have been modified according to the given teamwork. They normally follow the player's command. For bots in multiplayer games, their teamwork (co-op) is set to 75%. Human players rarely follow radio commands, most of them use microphone if they wish to communicate. The voicework of the radio is done by Jess Cliffe for most games in the Counter-Strike series. The radio is communicated to all players on the player's team, and players on the enemy team cannot hear it.įor most radio commands and responses, a corresponding message will appear in the chat window. In addition, many actions, such as throwing a grenade, will cause an automatic radio response, announcing the action to the player's team. It provides the player with a number of common requests and responses that the player can use to communicate to other players with. Radio commands are an option available in the in-game menu.