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==Slash Command==
==Slash command==
This command attempts to get the client and server back in sync when the client allows movement but it isn't reflected on the server. When out of sync, the player will be able to move around, but cannot see other players or NPCs, and other players cannot see them. For more details, see [[Sync Bug]].
{{SlashCommandArticle|command=sync|aliases=synch|note=Try to resync with the game server.}}
 
* This command attempts to get the client and server back in sync when the client allows movement but it isn't reflected on the server. When out of sync, the player will be able to move around, but cannot see other players or NPCs, and other players cannot see them. For more details, see [[Sync Bug]].
* {{slashcommand|Sync}} can sometimes help with those times when you glitch out and the "normal" fix would be to change zones, or log out/in. It forces re-synchronization with the server to happen without actually having to leave where you are.
 
 
 
==Example==
/sync
 
 
=== See Also ===
* {{launchparam|mtu}}
* {{slashcommand|netgraph}}
* {{slashcommand|neterrorcorrection}}
* {{slashcommand|sync}}


===See Also===
*[[Synch (Slash Command)|/synch]]


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

Latest revision as of 04:12, 22 January 2024

Slash command

/sync  
Aliases: synch

Try to resync with the game server.

  • This command attempts to get the client and server back in sync when the client allows movement but it isn't reflected on the server. When out of sync, the player will be able to move around, but cannot see other players or NPCs, and other players cannot see them. For more details, see Sync Bug.
  • /Sync can sometimes help with those times when you glitch out and the "normal" fix would be to change zones, or log out/in. It forces re-synchronization with the server to happen without actually having to leave where you are.


Example

/sync


See Also