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− | The '''#quit''' [[extended command]] abandons the current game. ''[[NetHack]]'' will ask you to confirm with '''[y/n]'''. Use this when you want to give up on your current game and start a new one with a new [[ | + | The '''#quit''' [[extended command]] abandons the current game. ''[[NetHack]]'' will ask you to confirm with '''[y/n]'''. Use this when you want to give up on your current game and start a new one with a new [[character]]. |
− | Once you quit, there is no way to return to that game | + | Once you quit, there is no way to return to that game unless you are [[save scumming]]; if you only want to close your game and resume later, use the [[save]] command, {{kbd|Shift|S}}. |
− | In old versions of ''NetHack'', as in ''[[Hack]]'', the {{kbd|Shift|Q}} command would quit. However, this command | + | ==History== |
+ | In old versions of ''NetHack'', as in ''[[Hack]]'', the {{kbd|Shift|Q}} command would quit. However, this command was rarely used, so newer versions changed {{kbd|Shift|Q}} to [[quiver]] and introduced the extended command "#quit". This is why, on your first use of the quiver command, the game will remind you to use "#quit" to quit.<!--Specify the versions if possible--> | ||
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+ | ==Encyclopedia entry== | ||
+ | {{encyclopedia| | ||
+ | Maltar: [...] I remembered a little saying I learned my | ||
+ | first day at the academy. | ||
+ | Natalie: Yeah, yeah, I know. Winners never quit and quitters | ||
+ | never win. | ||
+ | Maltar: What? No! Winners never quit and quitters should | ||
+ | be cast into the Flaming Pit of Death. | ||
+ | |[ Snow Day, directed by Chris Koch, | ||
+ | written by Will McRobb and Chris Viscardi ] | ||
+ | }} | ||
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[[Category:Extended commands]] | [[Category:Extended commands]] | ||
− | {{nethack- | + | {{nethack-366}} |
Latest revision as of 00:33, 18 January 2021
The #quit extended command abandons the current game. NetHack will ask you to confirm with [y/n]. Use this when you want to give up on your current game and start a new one with a new character.
Once you quit, there is no way to return to that game unless you are save scumming; if you only want to close your game and resume later, use the save command, Shift + S.
History
In old versions of NetHack, as in Hack, the Shift + Q command would quit. However, this command was rarely used, so newer versions changed Shift + Q to quiver and introduced the extended command "#quit". This is why, on your first use of the quiver command, the game will remind you to use "#quit" to quit.
Encyclopedia entry
Maltar: [...] I remembered a little saying I learned my
first day at the academy.
Natalie: Yeah, yeah, I know. Winners never quit and quitters
never win.
Maltar: What? No! Winners never quit and quitters should
be cast into the Flaming Pit of Death.
written by Will McRobb and Chris Viscardi ]