Resurrect console command
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Resurrect console command
I'd like a simple console command that resurrects you if you die. It would simply restore your life to 100 and stand you back up, with no other changes to the map's state. It would be extremely useful for map testing.
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My point exactly. That is annoying and time consuming, and a resurrect command would be a wonderful shortcut. I mean, you can practically do everything else with the console.Not really, just use iddqd. If you need to be damaged then you should go through the map, and if you die iddqd until you get to where you where and iddqd again (turning it off)
It doesn't seem like it would be a difficult feature to add, anyway.
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While it would be nice to have those of us with more patience don't care that much. I may come off as a bit...ah assholeish when I say this but I origionally thought when I read this "don't die" and that was it. Then reason kicked in and I posted what my second thought was. No matter what my thought is, it may be a nice to have, but not a need to have most definetly.
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Someone (Risen or Nightmare or maybe someone else...) said that having two keybinds, one to give 100 points of health and the other to give you a certain amount of ammo (100 bullets, 50 shells perhaps) is the best idea.
It's a great way to test your map. You can record how many times you've used each bind, and that will give you an idea of how much more health/ammo your map requires.
I use it, and it's perfect.
Also, it's pretty much what you want, only more practical and effective.
It's a great way to test your map. You can record how many times you've used each bind, and that will give you an idea of how much more health/ammo your map requires.
I use it, and it's perfect.
Also, it's pretty much what you want, only more practical and effective.
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So hurry up and show us the perfectnessSir_Alien wrote:Someone (Risen or Nightmare or maybe someone else...) said that having two keybinds, one to give 100 points of health and the other to give you a certain amount of ammo (100 bullets, 50 shells perhaps) is the best idea.
It's a great way to test your map. You can record how many times you've used each bind, and that will give you an idea of how much more health/ammo your map requires.
I use it, and it's perfect.
Also, it's pretty much what you want, only more practical and effective.
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