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This command shows what server you are on and what zone you are in. | This command shows what server you are on and what zone you are in. | ||
− | =Example:= | + | = Example: = |
− | If you use the command, it will show up in your | + | If you use the command, it will show up in your chat window and look like this: |
Server: Your Current Server | Server: Your Current Server | ||
::Zone/Mission: Your current zone/mission | ::Zone/Mission: Your current zone/mission | ||
− | =Common Uses= | + | = Common Uses = |
− | A lot of the times | + | A lot of the times, when some [[altitis]]-afflicted people make characters on different servers often forget which server they made their character on, it is easy to use this command rather than asking other people what server you are currently on. |
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+ | The mission map name is useful to developers when submitting [[Bug (Slash Command)|bugs]] regarding map errors such as holes in geometry or impassable obstructions. | ||
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+ | = See Also = | ||
+ | *[[Loc (Slash Command)]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Slash Commands]] |
Latest revision as of 03:53, 10 June 2009
Contents
Slash Command
- /whereami
This command shows what server you are on and what zone you are in.
Example:
If you use the command, it will show up in your chat window and look like this:
Server: Your Current Server
- Zone/Mission: Your current zone/mission
Common Uses
A lot of the times, when some altitis-afflicted people make characters on different servers often forget which server they made their character on, it is easy to use this command rather than asking other people what server you are currently on.
The mission map name is useful to developers when submitting bugs regarding map errors such as holes in geometry or impassable obstructions.