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* This command makes running around in City of Heroes much easier. Definitely a quality of life improvement. | * This command makes running around in City of Heroes much easier. Definitely a quality of life improvement. | ||
* Although the command works well, sometimes you have the line up the object or entity in just the right way for it to work. Directly in front of you is generally the rule, but you can be too close or too far away. | * Although the command works well, sometimes you have the line up the object or entity in just the right way for it to work. Directly in front of you is generally the rule, but you also can be too close or too far away. | ||
*This command was first introduced by Homecoming in [[Issue 27 Page 1]]. | * This command was first introduced by Homecoming in [[Issue 27 Page 1]]. | ||
* If you are finding you need to execute the command twice just for it to work, try binding it as a "toggle key" by adding the plus (+) prefix to the command string like so <code>/bind X "+$$interact"</code>. This will force the command to be executed on key press and again on key release, and will make for a much smoother experience. | |||
'''Tip:''' Bind this command to the X key, and remap the <code>+down</code> command to the Z key. | '''Tip:''' Bind this command to the X key, and remap the <code>+down</code> command to the Z key. |
Revision as of 06:23, 12 December 2024
Slash command
Interact with an object or entity in front of the player using a keyboard key (equivalent to left-clicking on an object).
- This command makes running around in City of Heroes much easier. Definitely a quality of life improvement.
- Although the command works well, sometimes you have the line up the object or entity in just the right way for it to work. Directly in front of you is generally the rule, but you also can be too close or too far away.
- This command was first introduced by Homecoming in Issue 27 Page 1.
- If you are finding you need to execute the command twice just for it to work, try binding it as a "toggle key" by adding the plus (+) prefix to the command string like so
/bind X "+$$interact"
. This will force the command to be executed on key press and again on key release, and will make for a much smoother experience.
Tip: Bind this command to the X key, and remap the +down
command to the Z key.
Example
/interact