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The console is | The '''console''' is an in-[[The game|game]] command prompt window that is accessible in both the [[Single Player|single]] and [[multiplayer]] versions of [[Jedi Academy]] and [[Jedi Outcast]]. | ||
== Purpose in JA == | == Purpose in JA == | ||
The console is used for the execution of in-game commands such as [[Cheat|cheats]], graphic settings, display settings and on-line reception settings, without the need of going into the Settings section of the game [[Menu|menu]]. It is also be used to [[Bind|bind]] certain commands and options to a key. The console also allows players to create custom [[.CFG file|cfg files]] (which are used to save custom settings that were made by the user). These files are saved in either the [[Base Folder|base folder]] of the the game's directory, or in the primary mod folder (for instance, japlus for [[JA+]]) | The console is used for the execution of in-game commands such as [[Cheat|cheats]], graphic settings, display settings and on-line reception settings, without the need of going into the Settings section of the game [[Menu|menu]]. It is also be used to [[Bind|bind]] certain commands and options to a key. The console also allows players to create custom [[.CFG file|cfg files]] (which are used to save custom settings that were made by the user). These files are saved in either the [[Base Folder|base folder]] of the the game's directory, or in the primary mod folder (for instance, japlus for [[JA+]]) |
Latest revision as of 02:56, 4 March 2013
The console is an in-game command prompt window that is accessible in both the single and multiplayer versions of Jedi Academy and Jedi Outcast.
Purpose in JA
The console is used for the execution of in-game commands such as cheats, graphic settings, display settings and on-line reception settings, without the need of going into the Settings section of the game menu. It is also be used to bind certain commands and options to a key. The console also allows players to create custom cfg files (which are used to save custom settings that were made by the user). These files are saved in either the base folder of the the game's directory, or in the primary mod folder (for instance, japlus for JA+)