Also known as Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP), clients such as
Roger Wilco and Advanced Voice Client
enable you to talk to other people while playing multiplayer games
over the Internet. If you engage in online multiplayer action you
probably use one of the VOIP applications to talk to other
players. Roger Wilco is the post popular VOIP
application. Now, Voice Buddy 2 is fully compatible with
Roger Wilco and most other VOIP clients. You can use Voice
Buddy and the VOIP client either simultaneously with both
applications running under voice control; or by controlling either
one, or both, using Push-To-Talk and Push-To-Mute buttons. You can
also control Voice Buddy with just voice commands while the VOIP
client is in voice activated mode. Simply tell Voice Buddy to "Go
to sleep." when you want it to stop listening while you speak over
your VOIP client. Tell Voice Buddy, "Voice Buddy wake up." When
you want to control your game by voice control.
VOIP
compatibility is a major technological achievement.
Others have tried to do this, and failed to do it well, or at all.
Enabling a users to talk to their computers while simultaneously
talking to other people using VOIP was a significant challenge. It
required the software engineers to make peace between to factions
who are at war over possession of the microphone. eDimensional's
solution to the complex technical challenge of combining VOIP and
computer voice control and speech synthesis works flawlessly, is
very simple to use, and can run under complete voice control
without requiring you to push any buttons.

Voice control and VOIP
give you the winning edge in multiplayer action.
You gain a significant gamer's edge
when you use VB2 while talking to other players or your team mates
online in multiplayer sessions. As fast as you can think and say
the command, your PC reacts. No more delays while fumbling with
the keyboard, or trying to remember which button was programmed to
what function on your game controllers.