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|note=This slash command allows a user to set various options through the chat command line or through [[binds]]/[[macros]], instead of opening the [[The Players' Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Options Window|options window]].
|note=This slash command allows a user to set various options through the chat command line or through [[binds]]/[[macros]], instead of opening the [[The Players' Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Options Window|options window]].


''option_name'' is the option name that can be found in the options.txt file generated by the {{slashcommand|option_save}} command. Options.txt is located in the Default Directory (typically either <COHInstallDirectory>\settings\live\, <COHInstallDirectory>\data\, or <COHInstallDirectory>\). A possibly less complete list of option names can be brought up using the {{slashcommand|option_list}} command. There are [[Option_list (Slash Command)|110 different options]] that can be set using the option_set command [updated June 7, 2022].
''option_name'' is the option name that can be found in the options.txt file generated by the {{slashcommand|option_save}} command. Options.txt is located in the [[Default Folder|Default Directory]] (typically either <COHInstallDirectory>\settings\live\, <COHInstallDirectory>\data\, or <COHInstallDirectory>\). A possibly less complete list of option names can be brought up using the {{slashcommand|option_list}} command. There are [[Option_list (Slash Command)|110 different options]] that can be set using the option_set command [updated June 7, 2022].
 
* ''value'' can be multiple choices:
* ''0'' turns an option off
* ''1'' turns an option on
* Other options may have a range of values in numbers, letters, or words.}}
* For a list of option settings to use with {{slashcommand|option_set}} see [[Option Names List]].
* Make sure you close the Options window before you change any settings with a slash command. If you use a slash command while the Options window is open, often nothing will change.


''value'' can be multiple choices:
*''0'' turns an option off
*''1'' turns an option on
*Other options may have a range of values in numbers, letters, or words.}}


== Example ==
== Example ==
{{slashcommand|option_set}} ''NoXP 1''
{{slashcommand|option_set}} ''NoXP 1''
:Enables the "NoXP" option, turning off [[experience]] gain.
:Enables the "NoXP" option, turning off [[experience]] gain.
==Also==
* [[Option Names List]]
* [[The Players' Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Options Window|Options Window]]
* [[Options file structure]]
* {{slashcommand|option_list}}


{{Navbox Option Commands}}
{{Navbox Option Commands}}


[[Category:Slash Commands]]
[[Category:Slash Commands]]

Latest revision as of 21:21, 24 February 2024

Slash Command

/option_set option_name value

This slash command allows a user to set various options through the chat command line or through binds/macros, instead of opening the options window.

option_name is the option name that can be found in the options.txt file generated by the /option_save command. Options.txt is located in the Default Directory (typically either <COHInstallDirectory>\settings\live\, <COHInstallDirectory>\data\, or <COHInstallDirectory>\). A possibly less complete list of option names can be brought up using the /option_list command. There are 110 different options that can be set using the option_set command [updated June 7, 2022].

  • value can be multiple choices:
  • 0 turns an option off
  • 1 turns an option on
  • Other options may have a range of values in numbers, letters, or words.
  • For a list of option settings to use with /option_set see Option Names List.
  • Make sure you close the Options window before you change any settings with a slash command. If you use a slash command while the Options window is open, often nothing will change.


Example

/option_set NoXP 1

Enables the "NoXP" option, turning off experience gain.


Also