I'll assume you meant speech recognition and not TTS. I'm also assuming you intended for the LLM to act as the intent classifier which isn't totally unreasonable although it may be a bit overkill.
Given the precision you'd need to set the target unit(s)/coordinates/waypoints - I just can't see this being very useful.
A fun use of voice recognition I've seen before (Skyrim had it for shouts) is using your voice to cast spells though.
EDIT: Also forgot to mention, at one point I had a utility that you could map voice commands to keyboard shortcuts which I used in Microsoft Flight Simulator for commands like setting trim, adjusting fuel-air mixture, deploying flaps, etc.
Yes my mistake. We’re talking about a feature for a game, so useful, you know, what is useful? I want to walk around my room like a General and shout orders.
Sure I get you - I think it'd be a fun gimmick. But the reality is you'd be a general where all of your subordinates are half-deaf and constantly misinterpreting your orders.
Good premise for an Abbott and Costello skit though.
Given the precision you'd need to set the target unit(s)/coordinates/waypoints - I just can't see this being very useful.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yt8XYV-IKxY
A fun use of voice recognition I've seen before (Skyrim had it for shouts) is using your voice to cast spells though.
EDIT: Also forgot to mention, at one point I had a utility that you could map voice commands to keyboard shortcuts which I used in Microsoft Flight Simulator for commands like setting trim, adjusting fuel-air mixture, deploying flaps, etc.