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| This command starts counting frames from the moment it is executed and when the count reaches the number passed as param, the current frame is captured and captured data UI dialog appears, similar to [[diag_captureSlowFrame]].<br> | | This command starts counting frames from the moment it is executed and when the count reaches the number passed as param, the current frame is captured and captured data UI dialog appears, similar to [[diag_captureSlowFrame]].<br> | ||
'''Note''': Only available in specific builds. See [[Performance Profiling]] for details. |= Description | '''Note''': Only available in specific builds. See [[Performance Profiling]] for details. |= Description | ||
<br>Special: BattlEye's RCON variant of this command is #captureFrame<br> | |||
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Revision as of 02:26, 17 January 2017
Description
- Description:
- This command starts counting frames from the moment it is executed and when the count reaches the number passed as param, the current frame is captured and captured data UI dialog appears, similar to diag_captureSlowFrame.
Note: Only available in specific builds. See Performance Profiling for details. - Groups:
- Uncategorised
Syntax
- Syntax:
- diag_captureFrame frame
- Parameters:
- frame: Number - next n-th frame to be captured
- Return Value:
- Nothing
Examples
- Example 1:
diag_captureFrame 1; //capture the first frame after command execution
- Example 2:
diag_captureFrame 24; //capture 24th frame after command execution
Additional Information
Notes
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