Alu on 16/1/2007 at 19:46
So as mentioned some time ago, I am putting together a System Shock 2 fansite. In order to make the process of gathering good shots of the enemies and weapons I tried to get the cheats working but they wont. Personally I am against cheating in games, this is just for comfort. I tried getting the normal ones to work, where you are suppose to press shift+; but I cant get it to work.
*sigh* Anyone know how to fix it?
Displacer on 16/1/2007 at 19:52
I believe your looking for shift ;
ZylonBane on 16/1/2007 at 20:18
To bring up the console you type a colon. On English keyboards this is Shift-semicolon. On non-English layouts, it often is not.
Alu on 16/1/2007 at 21:09
Quote Posted by ZylonBane
To bring up the console you type a colon. On English keyboards this is Shift-semicolon. On non-English layouts, it often is not.
So a simple "," then?
C0rtexReaver on 16/1/2007 at 21:13
Quote Posted by Alu
So a simple "," then?
:
-CR
Alu on 16/1/2007 at 21:15
Still doesn´t work.. :erg:
ZylonBane on 16/1/2007 at 21:15
Quote Posted by Alu
So a simple "," then?
On your keyboard you press the comma key to get a colon? :weird:
Alu on 16/1/2007 at 21:17
Quote Posted by ZylonBane
On your keyboard you press the comma key to get a colon? :weird:
Probably not
Bjossi on 17/1/2007 at 00:08
On my keyboard it is Shift + æ.
(æ is next to 'L' on the right side)
Nameless Voice on 17/1/2007 at 01:02
Ctrl+P is another method to bring up the console (to be more precise, it brings up the console and fills it with the last command entered.)
To set up your own console key:Open the file
user.bnd in a good text editor (I think Windows Notepad won't cut it here, as it will probably break the line breaks in the file. I recommend (
http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/) NotePad++).
Add the following line anywhere, on its own line, always making sure that there is at least one empty line at the very end of the file:
Code:
bind F12+alt+ctrl+shift edit_command
(Replacing F12+alt+ctrl+shift with the key-combination of your choice)
Quote Posted by Bjossi
On my keyboard it is Shift + æ.
(æ is next to 'L' on the right side)
The semi-colon / colon key is one space to the right of the 'L' on an English keyboard.
In other words, that key
is the colon, as far as the game is concerned.