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== Slash Command == | |||
{{SlashCommandArticle|command=enterdoor|options=coordinates map_ID|note=Request click on a door.}} | |||
*'''Coordinates" is the approximate location of a door on a map stated as 3 vectors or numbers, with each number separated by a space. Coordinates can be determined by traveling to the desired location and using the {slashcommand|loc}} command. | |||
*'''MapID''' is name of the zone or mission map. However, the command will accept any character and still work. | |||
*The maximum distance for this command to activate a door is about 20ft from the door location. | |||
'''Note:''' For missions in task forces that have the same door every time, speedrunners often used /enterdoor macros to click on them instantly. This command was considered an exploit by Homecoming and was altered in Issue 27 Page 4. | |||
==Example== | |||
/enterdoor -2058.8 -0.0 -3125.7 "Steel Canyon" |
Revision as of 21:43, 26 November 2022
Slash Command
/enterdoor coordinates map_ID
Request click on a door.
- Coordinates" is the approximate location of a door on a map stated as 3 vectors or numbers, with each number separated by a space. Coordinates can be determined by traveling to the desired location and using the {slashcommand|loc}} command.
- MapID is name of the zone or mission map. However, the command will accept any character and still work.
- The maximum distance for this command to activate a door is about 20ft from the door location.
Note: For missions in task forces that have the same door every time, speedrunners often used /enterdoor macros to click on them instantly. This command was considered an exploit by Homecoming and was altered in Issue 27 Page 4.
Example
/enterdoor -2058.8 -0.0 -3125.7 "Steel Canyon"