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  • Options
  • Options
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  • Options are customizable settings the player can change within Nitrome games. Many games have similar options that can be changed, such as having sound or no sound and pausing the game.
  • The current options for manual setup are: * Min * Low * Mid * High * Custom The first 4 options are presets of the graphical display options. The custom option allows further manually to fill in the desired selections.
  • Through System Option, the player is able to: ~Acess Game Configuration ~Select his/her channel ~Return to game ~Close the game.
  • The options screen is where players get to set some of the game's configurations. Yet, unlike what one might think at first, this screen rarely has any options in it: just sub-menus that do.
  • Options is a menu in the Super Smash Flash series, accessed from the main menu, that allows players to change and configure several settings of the game.
  • There are four separate menus containing different settings that can be changed.
  • This is the panel used to set specific system options involving audio and video settings for the game.
  • There are 3 toggleable settings for the game. * No Frills - This removes extra animations from the Battle report screen making it faster. * Play Music - Turns the game music on and off. * Notifications - Turn push notifications on and off.
  • Options are game settings that can be set prior to or during gameplay.
  • Contrary to popular belief, suicide is not always your only option. There are several other things that you might also be able to do, depending on the nature of the predicament faced. Any problem involving a girl can be solved if you Pee In Her Butt. Many other problems can be solved if you Do a Barrel Roll. However, if neither of these solutions seems viable, or if the root cause of the problem is that you phail at life, then suicide is, in fact, your only option.
  • Enables the player to adjust Settings, such as Sound & Notifications
  • There are many different choices that players will see under this tab. * Name - controls how your name, NPC names, and monster names appear. Also affects titles and legion names. * Status Bar - this will change the way the bars look for yourself and groups. * Camera - affects how far you see, and camera angles. * Character - changes Helmet and Legion Cloak, as well as declining viewing, trade, invitations, friend requests and duel requests. * User Interface - changes a variety of interface choices. * Chat - along with the font size, the profanity filter can be turned on/off here. * Combat Info - damage reports, distance to target, target information, and auto-approach can all be changed.
  • In this window you can fine-tune various variables used by HO! Following there's a description for all of them, separated by the tab they belong to. Note that some of the options you modify requires HO! to be restarted in order to take place. In this case, HO! tells you to do this.
  • Some examples are: * Difficulty. * Round Time. * Number of Rounds. * Display. * Controller Configuration.
  • In PR2, there are some options that you can change. * Play Music-You can turn on/off the music. * Draw Backgrounds-The option you decide draw backgrounds or not. If you turn into off, all of the drawings will be disappeared. * Filter Swearing-If you turn on, the bad words will be changed to other words on chat. * Control-Change your control. * Change Password-Click to change password. * Change Email-Click to change email. * Create Guild(Only not be in any guild)-Create a guild. * Leave Guild(Only be in the guild)-Leave guild. * Edit Guild(Only be the leader of the guild)-Edit guild.
  • The options menu in Prime features a spinning GameCube in the original game, but a Wii in the Wii versions. The options are divided into four categories, plus the option to Quit Game. All categories have a "Restore Defaults" option. The categories are as follows:
  • Options is a setting feature user of your settings user data you know you do so many things a lot of them, you get so many places around here somewhere
  • These are the 'standard' [Options] sections: [GoodTeamDead], [BadTeamDead], [Failed], [Succeeded], [A.]. These are the sections specific to each AI, replace the orange n with the number of an AI: [ainPriestDead], [ainPriestCaptured], [ainTempleHalfDead], [ainTempleDead], [ainPriestSaved]. For example if you wanted to give a failure message when your ally, AI2, was killed, you would put:
  • Technically, Options aren't investments in themselves. Rather they are a means of managing investments in stock. Generally options can be categorized as either Calls or Puts. These are contracts that allow the purchaser to buy or sell stock at a specified price at a specified time.
  • There are a few settings you can modify to make playing Zezenia more enjoyable for yourself. You can access the options dialog by pressing Options in the welcome screen, the Options-button in the inventory dialog ingame or CTRL + O.
  • Options is a section of the menu that allows you to set the following in-game options. * Camera angle mode * Mouse button number * Sound effects * Block chat messages * Block private messages * Block trade requests * Block duel requests * Logout For new accounts, there is also a skip tutorial option for those who are currently on Tutorial island.
  • Cookie Clicker has various options to stop your computer from melting into a pile of silicon and rainbow LEDs. Disabling these options may increase performance at the cost of reducing your enjoyment of the game. To access the options, click on the "Menu" tab at the top.
  • Slt, j'ai modifié sans le vouloir le "chemin vers les images du jeu" et je n'ai plus les images des batiments,technologie,... Est ce qu'une personne peut m'aider SVP Salut, Tu joues probablement sur Space. Sur Eridan, j'ai "images2/" sans les guillements dans "Chemin vers les images du jeu:".Sur quel univers joues-tu? ConcombreMasque novembre 18, 2009 à 23:50 (UTC)
  • The Options menu in Ogame allows you to do several account management tasks. First, you have the option to change your username. You are allowed to change this name once per week and it must be unique. The next three boxes allow you to change your password. You must enter your current password, and then the new password twice. Next, you can change the email address that is tied to your account. Lastly, you have the option to activate vacation mode or to delete your account. There are more options with Ogame Commander.
  • Conections - Options and Settings In DVD-lab PRO, the connection window is the most important. Therefore it is highly customizable and offers many settings and helpers. Table View Connections - Show Table Connections can be switched to Table view with the Table button. The table view shows and allows you to change the end links of all objects. Split View Connections - Split View A Connections window can be split to two windows where each can show different part of the structure and each can have its own settings such as zoom for example, table view, size view etc... Snap to Grid Place VMG vertically
  • An Option contract is an agreement in which the buyer (holder) has the right (but not the obligation) to exercise by buying or selling an asset at a set price (strike price) on (European style option) or before (American style option) a future date (the exercise date or expiration); and the seller (writer) has the obligation to honor the terms of the contract. Since the option gives the buyer a right and the writer an obligation, the buyer pays the option premium to the writer. The buyer is considered to have a long position, and the seller a short position.
  • The game options affect the look and feel of the game. They can be changed: * permanently in the configuration file at * defaults.nh (in the same directory as nethack.exe or nethackW.exe) on DOS and Windows, * ~/.nethackrc on unix, unix-based systems (including Mac OS X) and unix-like OS's, * NetHack Defaults on pre-OSX-Mac and BeOS, * NetHack.cnf on Amiga, Atari, OS/2 and VMS; * temporarily by using the in-game options screen, accessible by pressing shift + o in the game, each time the game is run, on the command line.
  • +Options is a American adult animated television series created by Jaari3409 for Comedy Central. The show follows the misadventures of Mike "Rachel" Smith, Jamie "Bob" Greg, and Dan "Danny" Mack. The show premiered on the channel in August 7, 1999. After the 4th season, The show moved to SquareAtNight on June 24, 2003. Running for fifteen seasons, and 216 episodes, Options became the second long-running series on SquareAtNight. behind Big Jerk. In 2002, A feature film based on the series called Options: The Movie was released in theaters.
  • Les sous menu : * Informations sur le joueur Permet de changer : * login * mot de passe * d'adresse e-mail Nota : l'adresse e-mail devient permanente au bout de 7 jours sans changement. Pour rendre plus complexe le piratage de votre compte votre adresse e-mail ne doit pas être une adresse Hotmail ni AOL. Préférez l'e-mail de votre fournisseur d'accès internet (free, neuf, wanadoo etc), si vous avez AOL changez de FAI :)
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Runtime
  • 660.0
Country
  • United States
Genre
  • Animated sitcom
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  • English
Company
Num episodes
  • 216
First Aired
  • 1999-08-07
  • 2003-06-24
  • Comedy Central
  • SquareAtNight
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num seasons
  • 15
Last Aired
  • 2002-10-06
  • TBA
  • Comedy Central
  • SquareAtNight
Voices
  • Nolan North
  • Seth Green
  • Dee Bradley Baker
Writer
  • Jaari3409
  • Jaari2012
  • James2000
Director
  • JohnBon2000
  • Neutron1989
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  • Options are customizable settings the player can change within Nitrome games. Many games have similar options that can be changed, such as having sound or no sound and pausing the game.
  • Conections - Options and Settings In DVD-lab PRO, the connection window is the most important. Therefore it is highly customizable and offers many settings and helpers. Table View Connections - Show Table Connections can be switched to Table view with the Table button. The table view shows and allows you to change the end links of all objects. Split View Connections - Split View A Connections window can be split to two windows where each can show different part of the structure and each can have its own settings such as zoom for example, table view, size view etc... This can help you to better navigate and edit objects in connection view. Snap to Grid Connections - Snap to Grid Snap to grid will place a grid on the connection window which will help you to organize the objects by snapping them only in between the grid space. It also adds a column header on top (letters) and row header (numbers) that helps navigate in large projects. Jump Links, Button Links and lines These buttons are for showing or hiding a few types of lines that link objects. Jump links show/hide the end connection links and Button links show/hide the links that come from menu buttons. The lines may be straight or right angles. Place VMG vertically Using this button will place new VMG vertically instead of horizontally as the VTS menus. It will also start adding movies into second column rather than first. The image above places VMG menus vertically. The image below places both VMG and VTS menus in same row. Link Assist Link Assist is a great helper for adding links. When selected, using link tool will visually disable objects to which you can't link from the object. In this example we see that we can't link the VMG menu with anything other than the ROOT VTS menu. Info Tools Various info tools are provided to give better information. Color Code Background for VTS - This will put a color coded background to all objects so you can quickly see to which VTS they belong. Show VTS - This will show a VTS number on colored rectangle in the right top corner of each object. Show Item Order - This shows a virtual item order in that VTS. Show PGC Number - This shows the true PGC number instead of item order. This number can be later directly used in VM commands for PGCN links. The PGC Number is always shown as red. The PGC number on Menus and VMG menus is 1+item order because of the special invisible first menu. Show Node - This will show the in/out node number that can be later used in VM commands. The image below shows that the Movie object has In node 12 and Out node 13. Show Size - This will show a size in MB that the object takes from DVD. Show Average Bitrate - This will show average bitrate of movie objects. Pie graph - Shows the relative part that the movie takes from the DVD. Link details window This opens a Quick Link Info bar at the bottom of connection window. VTS selector A VTS selector is a special button that shows which VTS is currently selected. The selected VTS is also highlighted in blue in Project. Clicking on the VTS selector will cycle through existing VTS so you can quickly add object to desired VTS with the add buttons on right of the VTS selector. Floating Connections Window Connection - Floating (Multimonitor) Normally the Connections Window is inside the DVD-lab interface between all other windows in what Microsoft designers call a Multiple-View Interface. That is fine as long as you have only one monitor. For multiple-monitor workstations we added the possibility to remove the Connections window from the DVD-lab PRO interface and place the Floating Connections beside, preferably in a separate monitor. To create Floating Connection window, click the Floating (Pin) button A Connection window will be "removed" from DVD-lab PRO interface and could be now positioned anywhere on the desktop or secondary monitors. To put the Connection back to interface, click again the Floating (Pin) button.
  • The current options for manual setup are: * Min * Low * Mid * High * Custom The first 4 options are presets of the graphical display options. The custom option allows further manually to fill in the desired selections.
  • Through System Option, the player is able to: ~Acess Game Configuration ~Select his/her channel ~Return to game ~Close the game.
  • The game options affect the look and feel of the game. They can be changed: * permanently in the configuration file at * defaults.nh (in the same directory as nethack.exe or nethackW.exe) on DOS and Windows, * ~/.nethackrc on unix, unix-based systems (including Mac OS X) and unix-like OS's, * NetHack Defaults on pre-OSX-Mac and BeOS, * NetHack.cnf on Amiga, Atari, OS/2 and VMS; * temporarily by using the in-game options screen, accessible by pressing shift + o in the game, each time the game is run, on the command line. There are two types of options, boolean and compound options. Boolean options toggle a setting on or off, while compound options take more diverse values.
  • The options screen is where players get to set some of the game's configurations. Yet, unlike what one might think at first, this screen rarely has any options in it: just sub-menus that do.
  • An Option contract is an agreement in which the buyer (holder) has the right (but not the obligation) to exercise by buying or selling an asset at a set price (strike price) on (European style option) or before (American style option) a future date (the exercise date or expiration); and the seller (writer) has the obligation to honor the terms of the contract. Since the option gives the buyer a right and the writer an obligation, the buyer pays the option premium to the writer. The buyer is considered to have a long position, and the seller a short position. Given that the contract's value is determined by an underlying asset and other variables, it is classified as a derivative. For every open contract there is a buyer and a seller. Traders in exchange-traded options do not usually interact directly, but through a clearing house such as, in the U.S., the Options Clearing Corporation (OCC) or in Germany and Luxemburg Clearstream International. The clearing house guarantees that an assigned writer will fulfill his obligation if the option is exercised.
  • Options is a menu in the Super Smash Flash series, accessed from the main menu, that allows players to change and configure several settings of the game.
  • There are four separate menus containing different settings that can be changed.
  • This is the panel used to set specific system options involving audio and video settings for the game.
  • There are 3 toggleable settings for the game. * No Frills - This removes extra animations from the Battle report screen making it faster. * Play Music - Turns the game music on and off. * Notifications - Turn push notifications on and off.
  • Options are game settings that can be set prior to or during gameplay.
  • Contrary to popular belief, suicide is not always your only option. There are several other things that you might also be able to do, depending on the nature of the predicament faced. Any problem involving a girl can be solved if you Pee In Her Butt. Many other problems can be solved if you Do a Barrel Roll. However, if neither of these solutions seems viable, or if the root cause of the problem is that you phail at life, then suicide is, in fact, your only option.
  • Enables the player to adjust Settings, such as Sound & Notifications
  • There are many different choices that players will see under this tab. * Name - controls how your name, NPC names, and monster names appear. Also affects titles and legion names. * Status Bar - this will change the way the bars look for yourself and groups. * Camera - affects how far you see, and camera angles. * Character - changes Helmet and Legion Cloak, as well as declining viewing, trade, invitations, friend requests and duel requests. * User Interface - changes a variety of interface choices. * Chat - along with the font size, the profanity filter can be turned on/off here. * Combat Info - damage reports, distance to target, target information, and auto-approach can all be changed.
  • In this window you can fine-tune various variables used by HO! Following there's a description for all of them, separated by the tab they belong to. Note that some of the options you modify requires HO! to be restarted in order to take place. In this case, HO! tells you to do this.
  • Les sous menu : * Informations sur le joueur Permet de changer : * login * mot de passe * d'adresse e-mail Nota : l'adresse e-mail devient permanente au bout de 7 jours sans changement. Pour rendre plus complexe le piratage de votre compte votre adresse e-mail ne doit pas être une adresse Hotmail ni AOL. Préférez l'e-mail de votre fournisseur d'accès internet (free, neuf, wanadoo etc), si vous avez AOL changez de FAI :) * Réglage général Permet de changer le Skin, et d'activer/désactiver la Vérification d'IP. * Paramétrage de la vue de la galaxie Permet de modifier : * le nombre de Sonde envoyées lors d'un espionnage sur la vue galaxie (5 recommandé) * la durée d'affichage des messages pop-up (5 recomandé) * le nombre maximum de message de flotte enregistrés (99 recommandé) * Mode vacances / Effacer le compte Permet de : * se mettre en Mode Vacances * lancer l'effacement du compte
  • Some examples are: * Difficulty. * Round Time. * Number of Rounds. * Display. * Controller Configuration.
  • In PR2, there are some options that you can change. * Play Music-You can turn on/off the music. * Draw Backgrounds-The option you decide draw backgrounds or not. If you turn into off, all of the drawings will be disappeared. * Filter Swearing-If you turn on, the bad words will be changed to other words on chat. * Control-Change your control. * Change Password-Click to change password. * Change Email-Click to change email. * Create Guild(Only not be in any guild)-Create a guild. * Leave Guild(Only be in the guild)-Leave guild. * Edit Guild(Only be the leader of the guild)-Edit guild.
  • The Options menu in Ogame allows you to do several account management tasks. First, you have the option to change your username. You are allowed to change this name once per week and it must be unique. The next three boxes allow you to change your password. You must enter your current password, and then the new password twice. Next, you can change the email address that is tied to your account. Under General Settings, you can choose to order the planet list ascending or descending either by date of emergence, coordinates or alphabetically. You can also choose whether or not to show the skin, you can deactivate IP-check and you can change the number of Espionage Probes that are sent out from the Galaxy view. Lastly, you have the option to activate vacation mode or to delete your account. There are more options with Ogame Commander.
  • The options menu in Prime features a spinning GameCube in the original game, but a Wii in the Wii versions. The options are divided into four categories, plus the option to Quit Game. All categories have a "Restore Defaults" option. The categories are as follows:
  • Options is a setting feature user of your settings user data you know you do so many things a lot of them, you get so many places around here somewhere
  • These are the 'standard' [Options] sections: [GoodTeamDead], [BadTeamDead], [Failed], [Succeeded], [A.]. These are the sections specific to each AI, replace the orange n with the number of an AI: [ainPriestDead], [ainPriestCaptured], [ainTempleHalfDead], [ainTempleDead], [ainPriestSaved]. For example if you wanted to give a failure message when your ally, AI2, was killed, you would put:
  • Technically, Options aren't investments in themselves. Rather they are a means of managing investments in stock. Generally options can be categorized as either Calls or Puts. These are contracts that allow the purchaser to buy or sell stock at a specified price at a specified time.
  • There are a few settings you can modify to make playing Zezenia more enjoyable for yourself. You can access the options dialog by pressing Options in the welcome screen, the Options-button in the inventory dialog ingame or CTRL + O.
  • +Options is a American adult animated television series created by Jaari3409 for Comedy Central. The show follows the misadventures of Mike "Rachel" Smith, Jamie "Bob" Greg, and Dan "Danny" Mack. The show premiered on the channel in August 7, 1999. After the 4th season, The show moved to SquareAtNight on June 24, 2003. Running for fifteen seasons, and 216 episodes, Options became the second long-running series on SquareAtNight. behind Big Jerk. In 2002, A feature film based on the series called Options: The Movie was released in theaters. On January 6, 2017, The show was renewed for a sixteenth season.
  • Options is a section of the menu that allows you to set the following in-game options. * Camera angle mode * Mouse button number * Sound effects * Block chat messages * Block private messages * Block trade requests * Block duel requests * Logout For new accounts, there is also a skip tutorial option for those who are currently on Tutorial island.
  • Cookie Clicker has various options to stop your computer from melting into a pile of silicon and rainbow LEDs. Disabling these options may increase performance at the cost of reducing your enjoyment of the game. To access the options, click on the "Menu" tab at the top.
  • Slt, j'ai modifié sans le vouloir le "chemin vers les images du jeu" et je n'ai plus les images des batiments,technologie,... Est ce qu'une personne peut m'aider SVP Salut, Tu joues probablement sur Space. Sur Eridan, j'ai "images2/" sans les guillements dans "Chemin vers les images du jeu:".Sur quel univers joues-tu? ConcombreMasque novembre 18, 2009 à 23:50 (UTC)