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:''This article is about the feature. For the button itself, see [[Start/Pause Button]]'' | :''This article is about the feature. For the button itself, see [[Start/Pause Button]]'' | ||
When a game is '''pause'''d, all action on the screen stops, giving players the opportunity to take a break in the middle of a match. Pausing also allows for players to abandon the match | When a game is '''pause'''d, all action on the screen stops, giving players the opportunity to take a break in the middle of a match. Pausing also allows for players to abandon the match by pressing a certain button combination which varies by game. It also allows for players to look around the screen by adjusting the camera angle and zoom. Pausing can be turned off if the players wish for it to be. In both games, pausing is activated by pressing the [[Start/Pause Button]]. | ||
Pausing the game for minor reasons is generally frowned upon as it can disrupt gameplay, though there are, of course, exceptions. Pausing can be disabled if the players so choose. | |||
[[Category:Game Controls]] | [[Category:Game Controls]] |
Revision as of 14:13, January 17, 2009
- This article is about the feature. For the button itself, see Start/Pause Button
When a game is paused, all action on the screen stops, giving players the opportunity to take a break in the middle of a match. Pausing also allows for players to abandon the match by pressing a certain button combination which varies by game. It also allows for players to look around the screen by adjusting the camera angle and zoom. Pausing can be turned off if the players wish for it to be. In both games, pausing is activated by pressing the Start/Pause Button.
Pausing the game for minor reasons is generally frowned upon as it can disrupt gameplay, though there are, of course, exceptions. Pausing can be disabled if the players so choose.