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==Console Commands==
 
==Console Commands==
 
[http://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Console_Command_List Source Engine console commands]Will run on most Source games such as [[Portal 2]], [[Portal]], [[Garry's Mod]], and [[Half-Life 2]]. It should also be noted that every game will have its own commands in addition to these default commands and these can also be extend at run time, such as by mods.
 
[http://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Console_Command_List Source Engine console commands]Will run on most Source games such as [[Portal 2]], [[Portal]], [[Garry's Mod]], and [[Half-Life 2]]. It should also be noted that every game will have its own commands in addition to these default commands and these can also be extend at run time, such as by mods.

Revision as of 23:39, 10 February 2012

Source is the 3D game engine used by Valve in games such as Half-Life 2, Portal, and Counter Strike: Source

Games

Games And Developers
Game Developer
Left 4 Dead Valve
Left 4 Dead 2 Valve
Half-Life: Source Valve
Half-Life Deathmatch: Source Valve
Half-Life 2 Valve
Half-Life 2: Deathmatch Valve
Half-Life 2: Episode One Valve
Half-Life 2: Episode Two Valve
Half-Life 2: Lost Coast Valve
Half-Life 2: Episode Three Valve

Console Commands

Source Engine console commandsWill run on most Source games such as Portal 2, Portal, Garry's Mod, and Half-Life 2. It should also be noted that every game will have its own commands in addition to these default commands and these can also be extend at run time, such as by mods.