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{{SlashCommandArticle|command=option_save|note=Saves the current game options in a settings file named options.txt. This file is located in the game's [[Default Folder]]. This file will be in text format, and will list all options by name, followed by either | {{SlashCommandArticle|command=option_save|note=Saves the current game options in a settings file named options.txt. This file is located in the game's [[Default Folder]]. This file will be in text format, and will list all options by name, followed by either an integer or a hexadecimal setting. }} | ||
* The file is loaded automatically into new characters. | |||
* Be aware that using the option_save command will overwrite the default options file with the option settings on the current character. | |||
* When a new character is created, the game automatically loads the default ''options.txt'' file into the newly created character. | |||
==Example== | ==Example== | ||
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Revision as of 08:31, 28 July 2022
Saves the current game options in a settings file named options.txt. This file is located in the game's Default Folder. This file will be in text format, and will list all options by name, followed by either an integer or a hexadecimal setting.
- The file is loaded automatically into new characters.
- Be aware that using the option_save command will overwrite the default options file with the option settings on the current character.
- When a new character is created, the game automatically loads the default options.txt file into the newly created character.
Example
/option_save