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===Launch arguments===
===Launch arguments===
Instead of using the Terminal to pass launch arguments to the Oni binary, which is extra complicated on the Mac, you can list them in a file with the name '''launch_args.txt''' next to the Oni app, separated by spaces, e.g. "-fsaa2x -noswitch".
Instead of using the Terminal to pass launch arguments to the Oni binary, you can list them in a file with the name '''launch_args.txt''' next to the Oni app, separated by spaces, e.g. "-fsaa2x -noswitch".


On top of this, a launch panel appears if launching Oni with Command held down. Most of the launch arguments can be chosen using the GUI, and if not, they can be typed in manually in the Advanced tab.
On top of this, a launch panel appears if launching Oni with Command held down. Most of the launch arguments can be chosen using the GUI, and if not, they can be typed in manually in the Advanced tab.
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===Gameplay===
===Gameplay===
The launch argument '''-wsafety''' prevents your weapon from firing when you click, so you can punch and kick with a loaded weapon. The launch argument '''-parkour''' allows the AI to jump over obstacles in pursuit of the player.
The launch argument '''-wsafety''' allows you to activate the weapon safety by pressing the button bound to "weapon_safety", which prevents your weapon from firing when you click, so you can punch and kick with a loaded weapon. The launch argument '''-parkour''' allows the AI to jump over obstacles in pursuit of the player.


==Developer Mode==
==Developer Mode==