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Is it posible to have a complete list of switches - not just the common ones (i dont want to look at the engine code no one has) | Is it posible to have a complete list of switches - not just the common ones (i dont want to look at the engine code no one has) | ||
+ | : That's what we're aspiring to do. However, Valve keeps its secrets, so we sometimes need to employ a bit of creativity (as far as the license agreement permits). A tip: commands beginning with a plus are, in reality, console commands and you can learn about them over at the [[Console Command List]]. We'll be updating this section only with the commands starting with a dash. <nowiki>~~</nowiki> [[User:RavuAlHemio|Ravu]] 10:00, 6 Jun 2006 (PDT) |
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What is a Steam (test) script? --King2500 10:03, 26 Jul 2005 (PDT)
- Does anyone know this? --King2500 00:34, 7 Sep 2005 (PDT)
- A script for developers? -ts2do
Does this mean Steam runs in Linux? --TomEdwards 10:36, 26 Jul 2005 (PDT)
- No, it´s only a small application to download and update the linux dedicated servers. --King2500 16:25, 27 Jul 2005 (PDT)
As for "-novideo", I use "-novid", although that is rather trivial. --wisemx 11:40, 26 Jul 2005 (PDT)
-toconsole
-toconsole
doesn't work HL2 or Lost Coast. The console appears, but the menu background loads anyway. --TomEdwards 03:30, 3 Jan 2006 (PST)
- Yes, that's correct. I'll need to update the article. You need to add
-dev
to suppress loading of background maps. Be aware, this is just background maps -- the blurred background images will still appear in HL2. --JeffLane 12:16, 3 Jan 2006 (PST)
All Switches
Is it posible to have a complete list of switches - not just the common ones (i dont want to look at the engine code no one has)
- That's what we're aspiring to do. However, Valve keeps its secrets, so we sometimes need to employ a bit of creativity (as far as the license agreement permits). A tip: commands beginning with a plus are, in reality, console commands and you can learn about them over at the Console Command List. We'll be updating this section only with the commands starting with a dash. ~~ Ravu 10:00, 6 Jun 2006 (PDT)