War of rights console commands
I've tried adding it to other places as well, but there doesn't seem to be any other place to add the switch to in Win7 for a system-recognized game. Put the arguments at the end of the text in the "target" field.Įvery time I add the "-dev" tag to the steam launch options bar the game crashes on start, what has gone wrong? do I need to add this tag to the expansion as well?Īdding -dev to Retribution also crashes on start. and i use only Window XP :( please put Example.įlag is command-line arguments for the program that you are trying to execute. cuz in my steam Dawn of War 2 properties had only 2 bars the "Target" and "Start-in" i dont have Win7 at this time cuz my cousin borrow it. Where can i find Flag? i don't see any flag in my DOW2-Chaos Rising Folder or DOW2.Ĭan you put example. Im using steam but that technique is how you usually add things like '-dev' (called parameters) to the launch of a program Pretty sure you can just add the -dev to the end of the 'target' box in your desktop shortcut if not using steam.
What if your not using steam how are you suppose to do this? You can add to the page as you find more commands:ĭawn of War II - Console Commands That Work So, what codes can we use with that console? All you need to do is add "-dev" (no quot. (I've downloaded your shortcut, doesn't work.As in, doesnt recognise as a DOWII file in any way)Įhh. Am I the only one having trouble with the whole developer tag thing? Right click on the Dawn of War II game in Steam.You can switch back and forth between the two. But if you press ` (backquote) by itself, you get a black console with a "]" prompt. When you press Ctrl-`, you get a console with a gray background and a "SCAR]" prompt.
To activate the developer console, press Ctrl-` (backquote).Īttached File: Dawn of War II - Developer.lnk (1 KB)īy the way, there are two different consoles. If you've installed the game to a different drive, just change the shortcut. To make it easier for you, I've attached a pre-made shortcut for you. Just add the flag to your Dawn of War 2 shortcut. It turns out that you have to load Dawn of War 2 with the "-dev" flag before you can use the developer console. Except it took me quite a while to find it. Most games nowadays have a developer console, where you can type in different commands to change the characteristics of the game.