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{{SlashCommandArticle|command=requestexitmission|options=number|note=Leave the mission once it is completed. It requires a number argument, but the number doesn't seem to do anything. | {{SlashCommandArticle|command=requestexitmission|options=number|note=Leave the mission once it is completed. It requires a number argument, but the number doesn't seem to do anything. | ||
* This command does not appear on the '''/[[cmdlist (Slash Command)|cmdlist]]''' (but it used to).}} | * This command does not appear on the '''/[[cmdlist (Slash Command)|cmdlist]]''' (but it used to). It does appear on the list of slash commands in the Help window.}} | ||
* Useful if an Exit Mission button does not appear after the completion of a mission (you could also just teleport to another zone or SG base to get out of the completed mission). | * Useful if an Exit Mission button does not appear after the completion of a mission (you could also just teleport to another zone or SG base to get out of the completed mission). | ||
Latest revision as of 05:31, 28 June 2022
Slash Command
/requestexitmission number
Leave the mission once it is completed. It requires a number argument, but the number doesn't seem to do anything.
- This command does not appear on the /cmdlist (but it used to). It does appear on the list of slash commands in the Help window.
- Useful if an Exit Mission button does not appear after the completion of a mission (you could also just teleport to another zone or SG base to get out of the completed mission).
Example
/request_exit_mission 1