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		<title>By: daemosorestai</title>
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		<description>Open the Halo shortcut that you use, go to properties, and in target type this with a space before it, outside the quotes:
-console 
So it will look like this:
&quot;C:/program files/microsoft games/halo/halo.exe&quot; -console

The path may differ depending on where you installed the game (what drive, etc.). Click apply and the ~ key should bring up console from now on (you have to use that shortcut).


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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Open the Halo shortcut that you use, go to properties, and in target type this with a space before it, outside the quotes:<br />
-console<br />
So it will look like this:<br />
&#8220;C:/program files/microsoft games/halo/halo.exe&#8221; -console</p>
<p>The path may differ depending on where you installed the game (what drive, etc.). Click apply and the ~ key should bring up console from now on (you have to use that shortcut).</p>
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