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== List ==
== List ==
=== -debug ==
=== -debug ===
=== -bmp ===
=== -bmp ===
=== -character ===
=== -character ===

Revision as of 22:22, 5 February 2023

There are multiple command line arguments which may be used to change the game's behavior during the start-up. These arguments can be set in the properties window of the game shortcut.

Usage

Instead of using the command line, you can execute switches directly from your 2006Scape shortcut:

  1. Right click on your 2006Scape shortcut and select 'Properties'.
  2. In the 'Target Area' field you will see the location of your 2006Scape executable file:
    "<...>\2006Scape.jar"
  3. Write the desired command line arguments after the quote marks, each beginning with a space:
    "<...>\2006Scape.jar" -perf -windowed

If you don't plan on using an argument frequently, it can be easier to use the Run command for a single invocation. To do this, click the "Start" button and select "Run", and enter the same line you would use to make a shortcut: the full path of 2006Scape.jar in quotes, followed by the arguments.

List

-debug

-bmp

-character

-windowed