wtf why doesn't this page exist? Probably because it uses the Source Engine's options menu rather than its own options menu, and thus the options menu isn't exclusive to Garry's Mod. -Fevix (talk) 05:23, November 5, 2012 (UTC)
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| - wtf why doesn't this page exist? Probably because it uses the Source Engine's options menu rather than its own options menu, and thus the options menu isn't exclusive to Garry's Mod. -Fevix (talk) 05:23, November 5, 2012 (UTC)
- The options menu of the Neverwinter Nights client provides access to various settings affecting how the game works as well as the ability to load, save, or exit a game. It is accessible from the client's main menu via the "Options" selection, and also while playing the game via either the options box (under the character portrait) or the key assigned to it (the 'o' key—oh, not zero—by default) or the key. In addition to its nominal duties, this menu displays the version of the game on the right side of the title bar (v1.59.8109 depicted below). The number after the last decimal point is the build version, while those before it are the version of the game's patch.
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| - wtf why doesn't this page exist? Probably because it uses the Source Engine's options menu rather than its own options menu, and thus the options menu isn't exclusive to Garry's Mod. -Fevix (talk) 05:23, November 5, 2012 (UTC)
- The options menu of the Neverwinter Nights client provides access to various settings affecting how the game works as well as the ability to load, save, or exit a game. It is accessible from the client's main menu via the "Options" selection, and also while playing the game via either the options box (under the character portrait) or the key assigned to it (the 'o' key—oh, not zero—by default) or the key. In addition to its nominal duties, this menu displays the version of the game on the right side of the title bar (v1.59.8109 depicted below). The number after the last decimal point is the build version, while those before it are the version of the game's patch. In single-player, the game is paused while the options menu is open.
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