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==Game Settings==
==Game Settings==
<big>'''As of V3.1, Experimental Server.'''</big>
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|-|Current Game Settings=
[[File:new game settings gui.png|thumb|The Game Settings GUI as of V3.1 Experimental.]]
[[File:new game settings gui.png|thumb|The Game Settings GUI as of V3.1 Experimental.]]
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==Gameplay==
|-|Gameplay [3]=
Changes the general style of gameplay you prefer, such as being able to view hitboxes, change the quality of the map's environment, etc.
Changes the general style of gameplay you prefer, such as being able to view hitboxes, change the quality of the map's environment, etc.


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Commonly called '''LDM'''. Almost every material is changed to the plastic texture, certain objects are removed and other features disabled. This is for people on low-end devices or experience bad frame drops in-game.
Commonly called '''LDM'''. Almost every material is changed to the plastic texture, certain objects are removed and other features disabled. This is for people on low-end devices or experience bad frame drops in-game.


|-|Sounds [4] =
==Sounds==
The volume for all the sounds in-game are adjustable, unlike the old version where it can only be turned on and off.
The volume for all the sounds in-game are adjustable, unlike the old version where it can only be turned on and off.


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Adjusts the music from skins that play music (Guitar skins, Stop Sign, etc.)
Adjusts the music from skins that play music (Guitar skins, Stop Sign, etc.)


|-|Visuals [9] =
==Visuals==
Changes miscellaneous, mostly cosmetic aspects of the game.
Changes miscellaneous, mostly cosmetic aspects of the game.


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Make guns eject bullets upon firing.
Make guns eject bullets upon firing.


|-|Miscellaneous =
==Miscellaneous==
=== '''Client Stats''' ===
=== '''Client Stats''' ===
Shows the server region and frames per second.
Shows the server region and frames per second.
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== Legacy Game Settings ==
|-|Legacy Game Settings=
[[File:old game settings gui.png|thumb|The Game Settings GUI prior to V3.1.]]
[[File:old game settings gui.png|thumb|The Game Settings GUI prior to V3.1.]]


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*'''Hide Player UI'''
*'''Hide Player UI'''
**Renamed to ''Hide Player Nametag''.


*'''Footstep Sounds'''
*'''Footstep Sounds'''
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*'''Character Tilting'''
*'''Character Tilting'''
**Renamed to ''Disable Tilting''.


*'''Remove skin effects'''
*'''Remove skin effects'''
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*'''Camera Shake'''
*'''Camera Shake'''
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[[Category:Miscellaneous]]
[[Category:Miscellaneous]]

Revision as of 14:29, 3 March 2022

Accessible via the middle left GUI, on the Game Settings button.

Game Settings

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|-|Current Game Settings=

File:New game settings gui.png
The Game Settings GUI as of V3.1 Experimental.

Gameplay

Changes the general style of gameplay you prefer, such as being able to view hitboxes, change the quality of the map's environment, etc.

Auto Run

Enables you to run automatically when moving; You don't have to press shift to run. Can also be activated by pressing left CTRL.

Debug Mode

Allows you to see what your tools' hitboxes are, and the range of your weapons swinging.

If it's red, you didn't hit the target, or you tried to hit a target who's behind a wall; if it's green, you hit the target.

Low Detail Mode

Commonly called LDM. Almost every material is changed to the plastic texture, certain objects are removed and other features disabled. This is for people on low-end devices or experience bad frame drops in-game.

Sounds

The volume for all the sounds in-game are adjustable, unlike the old version where it can only be turned on and off.

Background Music

Adjusts the Background Music that plays in the game. It will only change the music that plays outside of the radio.

Footstep Sound

Adjusts the Footstep Sounds when you and other players move around.

Radio Music

Adjusts the Radio Music in the game. It will only change the music playing from radios scattered throughout the map.

Skins music

Adjusts the music from skins that play music (Guitar skins, Stop Sign, etc.)

Visuals

Changes miscellaneous, mostly cosmetic aspects of the game.

Camera Shake

Disables camera shaking from insta-infect hazards, Gootrax attacks and grabs, humans' weapon attacks, etc.

Disable Tilting

Turns off players' avatars tilting when moving around. This affects everyone's tilting from your client. Was originally included in LDM.

Disable UI Effect

Disables the small durability animation when hitting something with a weapon.

First Person Arm

Allows you to see your arms in first person. This is mostly for people that want more aesthetics in first person.

Hide Player Nametag

Hides the Player Nametag UI of yourself and other players. This includes their nametag and health bar.

Realistic Perspective

Realistic perspective gives you a more realistic lighting. This is purely cosmetic, though it can affect the lighting in Power Outages and Blackouts.

Remove Shirt Graphic

Toggles T-Shirts of players.

Remove Skins effects

Remove skins' effects upon hit (Flame particles, Batsaber, Overseer, etc.).

Shell Ejection

Make guns eject bullets upon firing.

Miscellaneous

Client Stats

Shows the server region and frames per second.

|-|Legacy Game Settings=

The Game Settings GUI prior to V3.1.

Some settings had different names in the past, but most of them have the same functions.

  • Auto Run
  • First Person Arms
  • Low Detail Mode
  • Background Music
  • Radio Music
  • Shell Ejection
  • Realistic Perspective
  • Remove Shirt Graphic
  • Debug Mode
  • Hide Player UI
  • Footstep Sounds
  • Client stats
  • Character Tilting
  • Remove skin effects
  • Disable skins music
  • Disable UI effect
  • Camera Shake

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