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* When used without an argument, this command will tell you the particle system state (on or off) in the System chat channel. For example, <code>/noparticles</code>
* When used without an argument, this command will tell you the particle system state (on or off) in the System chat channel. For example, <code>/noparticles</code>
* This command can be useful to limit other player’s special effects in order to reduce the brightness or visual impact of their powers. Also consider reducing the [[bloomweight (Slash Command)|Bloom Amount]] or eliminating [[Bloomscale (Slash Command)|Bloom Effects]] if special effects' brightness is an issue.  
* This command can be useful to limit other player’s special effects in order to reduce the brightness or visual impact of their powers. Also consider reducing the [[bloomweight (Slash Command)|Bloom Amount]] or eliminating [[Bloomscale (Slash Command)|Bloom Effects]] if special effects' brightness is an issue.  
==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>-noparticles 1</code>





Latest revision as of 22:25, 27 January 2024

Slash command

/noparticles [0-1]

Turn off particle graphics.

0 = Turn ON the particle system
1 = The OFF the particle system
  • Default = 0.
  • When used without an argument, this command will tell you the particle system state (on or off) in the System chat channel. For example, /noparticles
  • This command can be useful to limit other player’s special effects in order to reduce the brightness or visual impact of their powers. Also consider reducing the Bloom Amount or eliminating Bloom Effects if special effects' brightness is an issue.


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,
-noparticles 1


Example

/noparticles 0