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The developer console (usually just called "the console") is a feature of [[Developer Mode]]. Developer Mode was disabled for shipping builds of Oni, but it was re-enabled by the [[Daodan DLL]], so if you have the DLL or the [[Anniversary Edition]] installed, you are ready to use it. | The developer console (usually just called "the console") is a feature of [[Developer Mode]]. Developer Mode was disabled for shipping builds of Oni, but it was re-enabled by the [[Daodan DLL]], so if you have the DLL or the [[Anniversary Edition]] installed, you are ready to use it. | ||
You activate Dev Mode with the cheat '''thedayismine''' or simply '''x'''. You enter the console by pressing the '''console''' key, which is the '~' key or the key between Esc and Tab (see [[Developer Mode#Using the console|HERE]] | You activate Dev Mode with the cheat '''thedayismine''' or simply '''x'''. You enter the console by pressing the '''console''' key, which is the '~' key or the key between Esc and Tab in U.S. QWERTY (see [[Developer Mode#Using the console|HERE]] if you have a non-U.S. keyboard). The console should appear as a "CMD:" prompt in the bottom-left corner of the screen. You should be able to type and see input on the prompt line, and once you enter a command you should see output printed above the prompt. In the tutorial below, you should type the commands which are set like this: | ||
CMD: type this | CMD: type this | ||
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…and then hit Enter to send them. | …and then hit Enter to send them. | ||
Now that you are a budding expert in the use of the dev console, you can create the following scenario called "'''A_t48, why aren't you at your post?'''" | |||
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|+<tt>'''A_t48'''</tt> | |+<tt>'''A_t48'''</tt> | ||