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Revision as of 19:32, 9 November 2008
Running the game from a DVD-R
Game_Client#Running_the_game_from_a_DVD-R
Because I have not attempted this personally, I do not know what issues one may encounter. I wonder about Installation Directory. Can one run CityofHeroes.exe from ANY folder? Is the installdir only applicable to cohupdater.exe? What information does the game client actually pull from the registry? What if you import 'settings.reg' once and then come back with an updated client? What will happen on the login screen? Is the version stored internally or read from registry? --Konoko 13:37, 27 August 2007 (EDT)
- Installation Directory is only used by COHUpdater to find the client. CityofHeroes.exe can be run from any folder. The registry pulls the authentication server, graphics settings and a few other keys from the registry. The version is stored in the registry so you have to run a settings.reg on each update (I believe). -- Leandro 20:38, 27 August 2007 (EDT)
Even More Commands
I think it's possible to pass in just about any of the switches in the registry as a command line parameter. I know it works in demos. I haven't checked to see what affect it has playing the game but I suspect it will act as a temporary change to your settings. I'm not real sure what use those switches may have outside of demos, but there it is.
--Zloth 00:45, 10 September 2007 (EDT)
Command line arguments
Need to gather data. I summon Zloth! --Konoko
List of allowed command line arguments
Updater only
- -test
program only
- -demoplay
- -demodump
- -demostats
- -demoloop
- -demofps
- -demodumptga
- -disable2d
- -demopause
- -demoframestats 1
both updater and program
- -fullscreen
- -screen x y (no quotes)
- -project game
- -console
- -usetexenvcombine
- -compatiblecursors
- -renderthread 1
- -port
- -cov
- -coh
- -maxfps <number>
- -maxinactivefps <number> I set this to 5 so the framerate goes down when I alt-tab, freeing CPU time for other programs.
List of dis/un/not allowed command line arguments that one would think would be
Put command line arguments that do not work down here, preferably ones that one would assume would work, but do not.
- -maximize
- -refresh