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* The "+" and "++" options are prefixes that must be placed at the beginning of the command. These options are intended to be used with commands that are [[Binds|bound]] to keys or mouse buttons. | * The "+" and "++" options are prefixes that must be placed at the beginning of the command. These options are intended to be used with commands that are [[Binds|bound]] to keys or mouse buttons. | ||
* The "1" and "0" options must be placed after the command separated by a space or comma. | * The "1" and "0" options must be placed after the command separated by a space or comma. | ||
* The camera distance for third person view is whatever the previous camera distance was. | |||
==Examples== | ==Examples== |
Revision as of 01:33, 29 August 2022
Slash Command
/third +, ++, or 0-1
Toggles between third and first person camera views.
The command behaves differently depending on the option that is used:
Option | Behavior |
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+ | Zooms-out the camera to third person view while the key is pressed, reverts to first person view when released. |
++ | Toggles third person view on and off with each press of the key or button. (currently does not appear to function) |
1 | Zooms-out the camera to just behind the character in third person view. |
0 | Disables third person view. Zooms-in the camera to first person view. |
- The "+" and "++" options are prefixes that must be placed at the beginning of the command. These options are intended to be used with commands that are bound to keys or mouse buttons.
- The "1" and "0" options must be placed after the command separated by a space or comma.
- The camera distance for third person view is whatever the previous camera distance was.
Examples
/third 1 /++third