docs: reworded the 32/64-bit section of INSTALLING
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also the default string used to detect them in AdiIRC. You’ll need to listen to
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`on *:TEXT:*RATSIGNAL*(??_SIGNAL):#fuelrats:` instead.
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## Documentation
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* Reworded the 32- vs. 64-bit part of the VoiceAttack installation instructions.
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Some scenarios require one or the other, otherwise it probably doesn’t matter
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which you pick.
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## EliteAttack 8.2.1
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### Fixed
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Grab the [most recent VoiceAttack beta
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version](https://voiceattack.com/#download-1) off the official site and install
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it. Right now 32bit vs. 64bit does not make any difference, but there is no
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reason not to choose 64bit unless you are running a 32bit version of Windows (is
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that even still a thing?).
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it.
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**Not on 32- vs. 64-bit:** If you are using any TTS voices that do not have a
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64-bit version, choose 32-bit VoiceAttack. If you are planning on using
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something that _requires_ 64-bit (e.g. a plugin interfacing with the latest MS
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Flight Simulator), choose the 64-bit version. Otherwise it doesn’t really
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matter, and personally I default to 64-bit if available.
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If you are using the standalone version you should probably download the
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executable installer. If you are using the Steam version of VoiceAttack, you
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