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Trickjumpghosts or tjg's in short are fake players that playback a recorded movement.
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TrickJumpGhosts or TJG's in short are fake players that playback a recorded movement.
You can use them in two ways, the first one is the easy to use one (with a build-in menu), the second one is the console-way but gives you more possibilities. Important: cheats must be enabled before you can use this tool.
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You can use them in two ways, the first and easier way is to use the built-in menu and the second way, which is harder to use but more flexible, is to use the console. '''Important:''' Cheats must be enabled before you can use this tool.
  
  
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To use the menu you have to bind the console command to a key.
 
To use the menu you have to bind the console command to a key.
  
''Example: '''/bind tjg_menu'''''
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''Example: '''/bind j tjg_menu'''''
  
  
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     * Stop: this stops your movement recoring.
 
     * Stop: this stops your movement recoring.
 
     * Quicksave: if you want to save your impressive jump into a file so you can share it with your friends, use this option.
 
     * Quicksave: if you want to save your impressive jump into a file so you can share it with your friends, use this option.
     * Quickload: this loads the last Quicksaved trickjumpghost, if you want to load other tjg files you have to use the console.
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     * Quickload: this loads the last Quicksaved trickjumpghost, if you want to load other TJG files you have to use the console.
 
     * Play: play a recorded/loaded ghost back.
 
     * Play: play a recorded/loaded ghost back.
 
     * Pause: pause the playback.
 
     * Pause: pause the playback.
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== The Console Way ==
 
== The Console Way ==
  
Open the console and type the commando '''/tjg_info''', this will give you detailed information about all the tjg cmd's and cvars.
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Open the console and type the commando '''/tjg_info''', this will give you detailed information about all the TJG cmd's and cvars.
  
 
     * tjg_record : starts recording your movements
 
     * tjg_record : starts recording your movements
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     * tjg_save : saves a recording to a file
 
     * tjg_save : saves a recording to a file
 
     * tjg_load : loads a recording from a file
 
     * tjg_load : loads a recording from a file
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[[Category:ETPro]]

Latest revision as of 19:58, 27 November 2005

TrickJumpGhosts or TJG's in short are fake players that playback a recorded movement. You can use them in two ways, the first and easier way is to use the built-in menu and the second way, which is harder to use but more flexible, is to use the console. Important: Cheats must be enabled before you can use this tool.


The Menu Way

To use the menu you have to bind the console command to a key.

Example: /bind j tjg_menu


http://www.twwwo.be/etpro/docs/tjg/tjg_menu.jpg


As you can see there are five menu items:

   * Record: this starts recording your movements.
   * Stop: this stops your movement recoring.
   * Quicksave: if you want to save your impressive jump into a file so you can share it with your friends, use this option.
   * Quickload: this loads the last Quicksaved trickjumpghost, if you want to load other TJG files you have to use the console.
   * Play: play a recorded/loaded ghost back.
   * Pause: pause the playback.
   * Effects: none - flicker - ghost - fire - fire only



The Console Way

Open the console and type the commando /tjg_info, this will give you detailed information about all the TJG cmd's and cvars.

   * tjg_record : starts recording your movements
   * tjg_play : plays back a recorded ghost
   * tjg_stop : stops playing or recording
   * tjg_pause : pauses/resumes the ghost playback
   * tjg_menu : a convenient menu for the tjg tools
   * tjg_save : saves a recording to a file
   * tjg_load : loads a recording from a file