The chat feed lives in your client, not in the world, and you may shape it to fit how you play. Move it to whichever corner of the screen suits you. Scale the type up or down. Trim how many lines stay visible. Turn timestamps on when you need them, off when you do not. The voice of Aurbis carries by its own rules — but the panel that shows it is yours.
How it works
All of these are local-only: they affect how the chat appears on your screen, not what other people see. /lite strips the panel down to a fading stream for those who'd rather play with a clean view. /togglechat hides it entirely. /clear wipes the visible feed without losing the record. /help lists every command by category. Whatever fits your monitor, your taste, or the moment.
Commands — /help settings
/clear — Clear the local feed without affecting anyone else's view.
/togglechat — Toggle passive feed visibility.
/lite — Toggle the lightweight fading-stream mode.
/timestamps (alias: /ts) — Toggle local chat timestamps.
/uiscale (alias: /scale) <percent> — Scale Aurbis UI chrome and type together.
/corner (alias: /anchor) <top-left|top-right|bottom-left|bottom-right> — Move the chat panel to a screen corner.
/lines <6-18> — Set the default visible chat line count.
/help [category] — List command categories, or commands within a category.
Local client commands
These commands are handled by the client itself, not by the chat server. They cover client lifecycle and HUD state.
/quit — Save a runtime snapshot, then quit to desktop.
/qqq — Legacy/dev alias for /quit.
/combathud (alias: /chud) [on|off|toggle] — Show, hide, or toggle the Aurbis combat health overlay.