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'''<code>setinfo</code>''' is a console command that creates a new console variable. The variable and its value will be preserved across map loads, and (possibly to your downfall) game saves. There doesn't seem to be a way to mark one as a cheat. | '''<code>setinfo</code>''' is a console command that creates a new console variable. The variable and its value will be preserved across map loads, and (possibly to your downfall) game saves. There doesn't seem to be a way to mark one as a cheat. | ||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
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*{{ent|incrementvar}}, a convenient command for counting things. | *{{ent|incrementvar}}, a convenient command for counting things. | ||
Revision as of 15:12, 26 June 2023
Template:Console Command
setinfo
is a console command that creates a new console variable. The variable and its value will be preserved across map loads, and (possibly to your downfall) game saves. There doesn't seem to be a way to mark one as a cheat.
Syntax
setinfo VAR VALUE
If you wanted to make a variable to count how many NPCs you kill, you could type setinfo mykills 0
. (Or you can set it to any impressive number ;) )
mykills
would become a variable just like anything else, such as sv_pure.

Convar VAR is already registered but not as user info value
If you see this in the console, it means you tried to set a console variable that already exists, such as sv_cheats.
See Also
- incrementvar, a convenient command for counting things.