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{{SlashCommandArticle|command=disable2d|options=[0-1]|note=Disable the drawing of 2D sprites (dialog bubbles and damage numbers, for example)}} | {{SlashCommandArticle|command=disable2d|options=[0-1]|note=Disable the drawing of 2D sprites (dialog bubbles and damage numbers, for example)}} | ||
*0 = enable 2- | *0 = enable 2-dimensional drawing/rendering | ||
*1 = disable 2-dimensional drawing/rendering | *1 = disable 2-dimensional drawing/rendering | ||
*This command disables the drawing of all 2-dimensional images including the entire [[The Players' Guide to the Cities/User Interface|User Interface]], dialog bubbles, damage numbers, and any other 2-dimensional text or image that the game renders. | *This command disables the drawing of all 2-dimensional images including the entire [[The Players' Guide to the Cities/User Interface|User Interface]], dialog bubbles, damage numbers, and any other 2-dimensional text or image that the game renders. |
Revision as of 02:47, 1 June 2023
Slash Command
Disable the drawing of 2D sprites (dialog bubbles and damage numbers, for example)
- 0 = enable 2-dimensional drawing/rendering
- 1 = disable 2-dimensional drawing/rendering
- This command disables the drawing of all 2-dimensional images including the entire User Interface, dialog bubbles, damage numbers, and any other 2-dimensional text or image that the game renders.
Warning: This command might be tricky to reverse if used because the command line in the chat box would be invisible. As such I recommend you bind it to a key as a toggle (e.g., /bind J ++disable2d) before you use it. Also, although the chat box is invisible, it's still there. You can still type a slash command (/disable2d 0) in it if you remember how the chat box and typing a slash command works and can imagine the window and mechanics in your mind. Alternately, you might (not sure) be able to add the command to re-enable 2D drawing to the Extra Launch Parameters in the COH Launcher (e.g., -disable2d 0). If you want to remove the UI from sight in order to take a picture, use /screenshotui. For recording a demo, use /demohideallentityui.
Example
/disable2d 1
Also