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The first screen appearing when launching ''soldat.exe' is the profiles choice screen. If registered, one can add multiple profiles to his Soldat.
 
The first screen appearing when launching ''soldat.exe' is the profiles choice screen. If registered, one can add multiple profiles to his Soldat.
  
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* ''profilename.txt'' - this file is bascially the same as ''taunts.txt'' but for when you're running that specific profile. Edit to have different taunts.
 
* ''profilename.txt'' - this file is bascially the same as ''taunts.txt'' but for when you're running that specific profile. Edit to have different taunts.
 
(Where profilename = the name you picked for your profile)
 
(Where profilename = the name you picked for your profile)
 
  
 
=Chat=
 
=Chat=

Revision as of 21:11, 16 April 2018

Profiles

Profiles

The first screen appearing when launching soldat.exe' is the profiles choice screen. If registered, one can add multiple profiles to his Soldat.

Reasoning behind doing so would be, using different setups for different needs, for instance a different set of taunts for a different game mode.

When you add a profile, it'll create two new profile files under Soldat\profiles:

  • profilename.ini - this file is basically the same as soldat.ini but for when you're running that specific profile. So a lot of the game settings can be changed.
  • profilename.txt - this file is bascially the same as taunts.txt but for when you're running that specific profile. Edit to have different taunts.

(Where profilename = the name you picked for your profile)

Chat

The default key for Chat function is T, and for Team-chatY, to send it press [ENTER].

An alternative method to creating Team-chat, insert "^" before the text, like this: ^Whats up!


Taunts

You can use ready Taunts from the file "taunts.txt" (placed in the Soldat folder or your profile folder) by using [ALT] + A,B,C... or 1,2,3...0 keys

Here's a popular Taunts editing program that will make your editing significantly easier: Selfkill TauntEdit v2.


Example of the default taunts.txt file

Stick around!
/smoke
/tabac
/takeoff
/victory
What the hell are you?
If it bleeds, we can kill it 
I'm gonna have me some fun!
Bleed, bastard.
Medic!
Die!
Son of a bitch!
It's over Johnny
Anytime...
No!
Yes, Sir!
I'll be back!
Get the flag!
OK
Help!
Sniper!
Heavy Machine Gun ahead!
Take Cover!
I need backup!
Follow me!
Kiss the ground soldier!
On your feet soldier!
Come'on!
Yeah
Return the flag!
Hurraaaa!!!
I am the law!
Engage at will!!!
I ain't got time to bleed!
You're one ugly mother fu**er!
Got it!