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code Staff Sergeant II Posts: 61 |
# Thread - 2016-03-28 at 5:42 AM
In-Game Recording Call of Duty has the ability to record actual in game demos and standstill screen shots. These can be very useful especially if you suspect someone of cheating. The following files will be stored in the following location: C:\Program Files\Call of Duty\Main\Demo or C:\Program Files\Call of Duty\Main\Screenshots These demo files are only viewable inside Call of Duty but can be converted to AVI or MPG using some available utilities. Task Syntax Description demo /record (any name you want) This will record a demo stop demo /stoprecord This will stop the recording of the demo file screenshot F12 Take a JPG screenshot playback a demo /demo cheater.dm_2 If you named the file Cheater the this would be the command to play it back screenshot F12 Take a JPG screenshot of the current screen (brag on your score) Using Binds Binding key will allow you to do a few different things. For one it will allow you to say something on screen without having to type it out, for example a colored message like ^1=RGNWiki.com= will display on screen like such: =RGNWiki.com= You are as able to bind your FPS in (Frames Per Second / Frame Rate) Call of Duty World at War. This comes in very handy and will save you lots & lots of time typing the commands, So you simply bind the command to a key, when once in game to press that key and your "frame rate" will be shown on screen (please read on) Task Syntax Description say /bind 5 say ^1=RGNWiki.com= By pressing 5 this will broadcast =RGNWiki.com= on screen say /bin 5 say ^4=^1RGNWiki.com^4= By pressing 5 this will broadcast =RGNWiki.com= on screen name /bind k name ^1RGNWiki.com By pressing the letter k this will change ur screen name to RGNWiki.com name /bin k name ^1RGNWiki^3.com By pressing the letter k this will change ur screen name to RGNWiki.com draw FPS /bind f "cg_drawFPS 1" Draw your FPS onscreen in the upper right hand corner. To turn them off bind another key using this same command and replace the "1" with a "0" draw lagometer /bind l "cg_lagometer 1" Draw the lagometer in the lower right hand corner. To turn them it off bind another key using this same command and replace the "1" with a "0" ------------------ |
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BitterSpock Master of Time and Space Location: Planet Vulcan Posts: 2904 |
# Answer: 1 - 2016-03-28 at 8:14 AM
Also, sometimes in game you die, and you can press F to respawn. And you can type G to throw grenades And you can turn your computer and monitor on by pressing their respective power buttons. |
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Davide30541 Commander Location: OXFORD Posts: 891 |
# Answer: 2 - 2016-03-28 at 11:59 AM
well good info... If a bit half arsed copy paste job. Regardless, will be useful to someone |
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KiRaShi Captain I Posts: 177 |
# Answer: 3 - 2016-03-28 at 10:05 PM
2016-03-28 at 6:14 AM - BitterSpock: Also, sometimes in game you die, and you can press F to respawn. And you can type G to throw grenades And you can turn your computer and monitor on by pressing their respective power buttons. HOLY COW, Power Buttons?! You mean I don't have to short power wires to turn on my devices? Damn, been doing it all wrong. ------------------ Server IP ____________________________ (108.61.109.21:28960) T eamSpeak IP __________________________ (108.61.238.82:9129) |
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