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Latest revision as of 03:34, 8 May 2022
Zero-K Wiki has been migrated to the new server!
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<?php echo "Done!"; ?>
local function foo() print("Hello World") end
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Sometimes you might want to test things out to see how units and interactions work in-game. Here's how to do this easily:
1. Go to make a single player skirmish game. Press advanced and make yourself spectate the game. Put one inactive AI on both teams. Choose a map you want. The setup should look something like this:
Go ahead and start the game
2. Once you are in-game enable cheats by typing /cheat in chat. Open the handy cheat sheet with the button under the minimap. Check "Global spec control" to get full control of both AIs. There are also a few other useful self-explanatory actions on the cheat sheet.
3. Now you can go ahead and test things out as you wish.