![]() Note that structure limits are applied, so if you can't place a structure it's because the selected player has reached their limit for that structure or the structure was disabled in the game settings. You can hold down the Shift key to place multiple structures of the same type. There might be a slight delay before it appears on the map. You'll notice that there's lots of additional structures, such as those used by Scavengers and Nexus factions that you can place.Ĭlick a structure and the click where you want to place it on the map. It brings up a menu of structures that you can place directly on to the map. You can hold down the Shift key to place multiple units of the same type. If you've got some other player slot selected, the feature rarely works except for things like construction trucks (possibly an issue with the templates not being available for the other player). When you have your own player slot selected (see "Current player" later) you can click on any of the units and then click on the map to place them and they'll usually be added. The list includes all cyborg designs, along with any units you've designed in the game so far plus any saved designs. It brings up a menu of units that you can place directly on to the map. It was planned to bring up a menu of map textures to allow those textures to be painted directly on to the map. If your're a C++ developer and want to turn that project in to reality, a good place to start would be discussing the idea in the development forum. The original idea for this section was to allow new maps to be created and edited directly within Warzone (see also the Tile and Z-Align buttons later), however the features were never fully implemented. These are currently somewhat broken and it's recommended that you avoid using them. The debug menu, pictured to the right, has a number of options as follows. ![]() You can right-click on the map, or click the little "X" button on the menu, to hide the menu at any time. Once in cheat mode, press Ctrl + O (the letter "O") to bring up the Options menu (or "debug menu" as it's more commonly known).
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