User talk:68.99.1.100
I must ask, can you prove these commands exist other than listing them, and giving guessed results..? If you can't then please don't post them. We are a wiki, based on fact, not fiction. If I am wrong, and this is an entirely diffrent situation, sorry. - Drago 20:38, 9 May 2007 (EDT)
boot up the game and type the commands. you will either get "Command not available." or total absence of any message whatsoever. this means the commands are valid and recognized by the game.
I'm still removing them. :) You need more proof. Not subjective proof. - Drago 21:35, 9 May 2007 (EDT)
do you even read the articles you revert? here's a quote for you, which wasn't added by me: "Even if you don't have access to developer commands, you can easily test to see whether a command is available to developers on the live servers. Just try typing the command. If the game responds, "command not available", then that means that the game knows how to process the command but it is restricting you from access it. Conversely, if the game gives no response at all, then that means that the code to handle that command has not been compiled into the live server software. In other words, if you try typing a developer command on the live servers and it gives no response, then you know that even developers can't use that command on the live servers."
blah this isn't worth edit warring over anyway so i'll just let be
- I agree with you that the above way of checking whether a command exists is more than sufficient, it's not "subjective proof" as Drago arbitrarily calls it. Nonetheless, you might want to chip in at Talk:Developer and GM Commands#usefulness?, 68.99.1.100, for a different yet closely related issue. --Dirigible 21:52, 9 May 2007 (EDT)
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