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Phantom Forces supports various commands that can be typed into the chat. They always begin with a forwards slash /, and arguments are delimited by colons :. Where multiple optional arguments exist, these can be ignored by typing nothing, then adding another colon. For example, using the "map" command, let's assume the player wants to have a custom score limit without specifying a time limit:
/map:Production:Desert Storm:tdm::20
This command would start a round of Team Deathmatch on the current version of Desert Storm with the default time limit and a score limit of 20 kills.
Please note that staff members may be given these permissions globally. However, staff commands will not be covered in this article.
None of these commands are for players to abuse, especially the kick command, as false votekicks can be extremely irritating for the player on the receiving end.
Contents
- 1 Global Commands
- 1.1 Report
- 1.2 UI-scaling commands
- 1.3 Votekick
- 2 Private Server Commands
- 2.1 Databases
- 2.2 Maps
- 2.3 Modes
- 2.4 Switch
- 2.5 Search
- 3 Private Server Owner Commands
- 3.1 Hardkick
- 3.2 Kick
- 3.3 Map
Global Commands[]
The following commands can be used by anyone, anywhere.
Report[]
Report players for cheating/exploiting. Do not use this for players who are being toxic in chat–use the Roblox report tool for this.
/report:player:reason:evidence
- playerThe player you are reporting. They must be in the server if you only want to type a partial name.
- reasonA short summary of what that player is doing.
- evidenceAny evidence you have of the player's actions, such as links, videos or links to screenshots.
UI-scaling commands[]
Scale the game or menu's GUI to be smaller, larger or even disable it. A value of 1 will reset the scaling back to normal. For larger screens such as HiDPI or 4k panels, use a larger value like 1.5. Since the 6.0.0 update, the menu and game ui use different commands. To scale the menu, use /menuscale. To scale the in-game UI, use /uiscale. The syntax is the same, and should follow this formatting:
/uiscale:number
- numberA number that is zero or greater.
Votekick[]
Start a vote to kick a player from the server. They will be unable to join if the vote-kick is successful. There is a cool-down between vote-kick attempts irrespective of which player started it.
/votekick:player:reason
- playerThe player you are trying to vote-kick.
- reasonA reason for why you want to vote-kick that player.
Private Server Commands[]
These commands can only be used by players who are in private servers.
Databases[]
Returns a paginated list of the available map databases. This system separates old versions of maps from newer ones.
/databases:pagenumber
- pagenumberThe page you are trying to access.
Maps[]
Returns a paginated list of the maps that can be switched to. This includes certain legacy maps and Call of Robloxia maps. The format is paginated, so increment or decrement the number to look through the various pages of maps.
/maps:database:page
- databaseThe database you wish to look through.
- pageThe page of maps you are trying to access.
Modes[]
Returns a paginated list of the gamemodes currently in Phantom Forces. It is recommended that you use this to figure out how to select a gamemode, as some gamemodes have shorthand while others do not.
/modes:pagenumber
- pagenumberThe page of modes you are trying to access.
Switch[]
Switch teams. It's as simple as that. This command supports partial names, so you can type "p" for Phantoms and "g" for Ghosts.
/switch:team
- teamThe name of the team to join.
Search[]
Returns maps which contain a match of the substring from all map databases with a optional page iterator for many results
/search:mapname:page
- mapnameThe name of the map to search
Private Server Owner Commands[]
These commands can only be used by players who are in private servers and are the owner of that private server.
Hardkick[]
Kick a player and prevent them from rejoining until the server shuts down. This command has the same effect that vote-kicking does, just without the process of voting to kick someone.
/hardkick:player
- playerThe player you want to hard kick from your server.
Kick[]
Kicks a player from the server. Does not prevent them from rejoining.
/kick:player
- playerThe player you want to kick from your server.
Map[]
An all-in-one command to tell the game which map to switch to and which gamemode to play.
/map:database:mapname:gamemode:time:score
- databaseThe database that the game should search for the requested map in. It must be the exact name of the database. You may wish to use /databases to get the exact name.
- mapnameThe name of the map that you wish to switch to. It must be the exact name of the map. You may wish to use /maps to get the exact name.
- gamemodeThe name of the gamemode that you wish to play. It must be the exact name of the gamemode. You may wish to use /modes to get the exact name.
- timeThis field is optional.Accepts a number.The round time, in minutes, that the round will run for.
- scoreThis field is optional.Accepts a number.Sets the score limit for the round. For example, setting score to 250 in Flare Domination means a team must earn a total of 250 points. This also controls Gun Game's gun count.
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