![]() run local i,L,D=1, while L do if D=GetCVar(“maxLightDist”) then print("Lights: "…L) SetCVar(“maxLightDist”,D) break end i=i+1 endĬycles between the default ( “Max-Distance” ) lights, proximity-based ( “Close-range” ) lights, and no ( “Off” ) lights. run SetCVar(“maxLightDist”,2048-GetCVar(“maxLightDist”)) I dont know if its still in the game though. It became an option, spell effects, then spell particle density. For example if I press my fire blast, pyroblast cast sequence fast I end up using fire blasts, fire blast, pyroblast. I dont remember what the command is but you could trying finding it and seeing if that is what you are looking for. How do I disable the spell que (Prefrably only for fire blast) Setting SpellQueueWindow to 0 does nothing for fire blast at least. So, this removal greatly affects playability by dropping FPS for somewhat low visual gain.ĭespite it, Sin’dor (from XPOff) managed to found console commands that allow players to turn those setting off. There did used to be a console command that could be used to reduce or increase particle effects of spells like blizzard. Much of the newer places (Boralus, Blade’s Edge Arena etc.) have plenty of lightning effects, as do newer spell effects (Chaos Bolt and Beacon of Light). To use a slash command, enter its name preceded by a slash, and followed by any parameters the command takes into the chat box (for example, /say Hello Azeroth ). ![]() i tryed this Hide tooltips: /script GameTooltip:SetScript(OnShow, GameTooltip. ![]() I tryed Tiptac but that thing don’t make me able to disable it. This greatly affects people with lower-end PCs (such as me) with a required graphical upgrade mid expasion. HOWTOs wowuidev This article describes all of the macro commands (or slash commands) recognized by World of Warcraft (without addons ). Hey I am looking for a script or addons that disable when you mouseover on a units, on the bottom right there’s the tooltips that show up. Patch 8.2 removed the option to turn lighting effects off, a change which I don’t believe was mentioned in the patch notes. ![]()
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