![]() ![]() ![]() So I just Ctrl+k to all enemy units (I'm in sandbox mode), and then use Alt+F2 to bring back the ACU for the AI after I'm done with my work. ![]() It appears that even though the computer says something like "enemy AI is toggled", the ACU and factories are still giving new orders. Second, I tried to disable the AI using Alt+a once the game starts so I can first build something for myself before involving in a war. Is it a bug or is there a way to go around it? Just started the game a few days ago, so surely still have lots to learn!įirst of all, it looks like even if I enabled cheat options in skirmish, they're no longer available after I saved the game, exited to windows, and then loaded the game again. I modified game.(Posted the same thread wrongly in the "Tech Support" section, sorry and please deleted that one.) Someone linked to a mod that's supposed to activate the console, but it was on the old gaspowered forums that no longer exist. A modder that goes by ALBINOsnowball (apparently responsible for much of the modding that went on with this game) swears up and down that you can in fact get the cheats to work, but it just isn't happening here. I went Googling and there are several threads in the Steam Community forums of people asking the same question. I've found no end of pages that tell me how to enable the cheats and console in SC2, and have properly edited the game.prefs file, but no matter what I try I can't get it to work - you're supposed to activate the console with Z and then use the alt+f2 menu, but neither the console nor the menu appear. Play around with units that you really aren't meant to use. Find out how many light bots it takes to down a Monkeylord. One of the things I like the most in the first SupCom is abusing the unit-placement and copy-paste feature and creating my own little (or not-so-little) battles: a bunch of units here set to me, a bunch of units there set to AI, let them duke it out and see who wins. All I really want to do is the campaign and some skirmish for kicks and giggles. I'm not much of a RTS player either - I never play multiplayer matches because I can't really do the sort of multitasking necessary to do it right. I've already played SupCom1 and SupCom:FA, so I decided to see how the sequel is, knowing full well that it's considered inferior. ![]()
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