Call Of Chernobyl Debug

Call of Chernobyl is a free-play sandbox mod for S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat created by TeamEPIC. It features 32 explorable maps, reworked level design and level fixes, new original level, Trucks Cemetery, Full AI and A-Life overhaul, engine and script enhancements, Repeatable task system which bases itself on A-Life events, Customizable weather environments for every map as well as.

Call Of Chernobyl Debug Menu

STALKER: Shadow of Chernobyl Tweak Guide Page 9 Advanced Tweaking (Pt.3)Command Line SwitchesThere are a range of additional commands you can execute when first launching STALKER called Command Line Switches. These 'switches' are commands which are passed on to the game's main executable file XR3DA.exe, telling the engine to do certain things as the game launches. To use a command line switch, go to your STALKER launch icon, right-click on it and select Properties. Then in the Target box, one space after the last character, insert the switch(es) you wish to use, each separated by one blank space.

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For example:'C:Program FilesTHQS.T.A.L.K.E.R. Shadow of ChernobylbinXR3DA.exe' -nointro -noprefetch -noshadowsThe switches -nointro, -noprefetch and -noshadows used above have been added to disable the introductory logo screens, prevent prefetching of data and also disable all non-Sun shadows in the game engine. These would otherwise not be possible to do using the in-game settings.

Call Of Chernobyl Debug Menu Commands

You can disable them at any time simply by removing the relevant switch from the launch icon, or creating a second launch icon without the switches and using that to launch the game whenever you don't wish to enable a certain switch. The full list of Command Line Switches for STALKER is provided further below, and a brief description for each is provided wherever possible. I've tested each and every switch, however some switches have no discernable impact, or simply cause the game to crash while loading.

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