Lightscale
#1
I prefer to have my light scale set to 1 when I play so I type "/lightscale 1". But when I close AC, it resets to the default setting.

Is there a way to permanently set it to "/lightscale 1"?

If not, is it possible to bind it to a key so that I don't have to type the command every time?


I'm curious to find out so can apply the fix to other commands as well.
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#2
Put it in your autoexec.cfg, found in your /config folder.
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#3
you only want to put "lightscale 1" in your autoexec, not "/lightscale 1"
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#4
Yes, only lightscale 1
Drop / when adding it to autoexec.cfg.
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#5
Hm, now I know to put fog 1024 in my autoexec.cfg folder...
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#6
Elven: that won't work, you'll need to type, in AC

/add2OnLoadAlways [fog 1024]
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#7
Cant he use add2OnLoadAlways [fog 1024] in autoexec.cfg?
Or do you need tools thingy for this?
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#8
If he puts that in autoexec, it will be added every time he starts AC. mapstartalways will become huge. There are checks available, but I just like to type that once and forget about it.
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#9
Or get the effing tools and use this script:
alias getmoregirls [
if $connected [
disconnect; getmoregirls] [
echo [Shower and go outside.]
quit]]
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#10
(02 Apr 11, 07:09AM)V-Man Wrote: Or get the effing tools and use this script:
alias getmoregirls [
if $connected [
disconnect; getmoregirls] [
echo [Shower and go outside.]
quit]]

I fucking love you V-man. No homo of course. ;-)
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#11
Homo!
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#12
more like 'V-Spam', amirite?
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#13
DUDE
You *effing* love me?
"In the butt"?
Yeah, no homo for sure.
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#14
That command doesn't work for me, Gibstick. I just get an unknown command error.
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#15
Huh? What version?
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#16
1.1.0.4. I'm pretty sure I put it in right as well. I checked the console after I closed AC.
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#17
Try
/add2alias mapstartalways [lightscale 1]
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#18
That worked, thanks.
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#19
I believe /addOnLoadAlways [fog 1024] is the correct command, Gibstick.
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#20
Oops
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