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{{SlashCommandArticle|command=renderscalex|note=Changes the horizontal scale at which the 3D world is rendered relative to your screen size}} | {{SlashCommandArticle|command=renderscalex|note=Changes the horizontal scale at which the 3D world is rendered relative to your screen size}} | ||
* 1.0 = 100% The default size and resolution of your screen | |||
* Use the {{slashcommand|userenderscalex|1}} command first to enable 3D resolution scaling. | |||
* This command alters the 3D Resolution Scaling slider in Options--> Graphics and Audio tab. | |||
This command does the same thing as {{slashcommand|renderscale}} except it only adjusts the resolution for the horizontal or X-axis of the screen. | |||
==[[Command Line Parameters|Command Line Parameter]]== | |||
The command can be made more or less permanent by running it automatically at log-in as a [[Command Line Parameters|Command Line Parameter]]. For example,<BR /> <code>-renderscalex 0.5</code> | |||
==Example== | |||
{{slashcommand|renderscalex|0.5}} | |||
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[[Category:Slash Commands]] | [[Category:Slash Commands]] | ||
[[Category:Graphic Commands]] | [[Category:Graphic Commands]] | ||
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Revision as of 02:14, 29 December 2023
Slash Command
Changes the horizontal scale at which the 3D world is rendered relative to your screen size
- 1.0 = 100% The default size and resolution of your screen
- Use the /userenderscalex 1 command first to enable 3D resolution scaling.
- This command alters the 3D Resolution Scaling slider in Options--> Graphics and Audio tab.
This command does the same thing as /renderscale except it only adjusts the resolution for the horizontal or X-axis of the screen.
Command Line Parameter
The command can be made more or less permanent by running it automatically at log-in as a Command Line Parameter. For example,
-renderscalex 0.5
Example
/renderscalex 0.5
Also