
You may hear people in the city ask you to ‘think…..’. This can be done by typing ‘t’. The t/ command is a powerful tool which can be used to do many useful things.
Below is a list of some handy tips and tricks to make the most of this function. All commands must be typed after pressing the ‘t’ key first (you don’t need to add the ‘/’)
taxi – calls a local taxi to your location. Enter the taxi to receive a ride to your marked waypoint on the map (make sure you have some cash on you to pay the driver!)

xp – shows you your current skill levels and how much XP you have/need to level up tablet – bring up a tablet which lets you to buy and spend Endz coins using in-city currency

me …. – by typing me(space)[text], you can display your thoughts to other people. For example, you could type ‘me nervously looks around’. This will display a text bubble next to your character which will say ‘nervously looks around’ e ….. – by typing e(space)[text] you can quickly use emotes within the city. For example, you could type ‘e clipboard’ to produce and hold a clipboard. Emoting commands must be typed correctly to work, and might include numbers. You can find a full list of emote names by pressing f4 (default keybind).
situps – Get some exercise and boost your strength stats at the same time!

pushups – same as above, but more arm bending.

cashregister – Own or work at a business? Want to take payments wirelessly away from the till? Use ‘cashregister’ to charge people for goods and services. The payment will go directly into the business accounts!
getintrunk – Want to get in the boot of your or someone else’s car? I’m almost certain you do, for…. reasons. Now you can!

givekeys – Let someone else drive your vehicle by using this command to give them a set of keys. (you’ll need thier ID to do this)
calladmin– Need help from an admin for a serious issue? Use ‘admincall’ to send a shout out to available staff members.

music – Play some funky tunes in your vehicle as you cruise around the city (required a youtube link)
aimedic – Injured? Need medical assistance, but there’s no EHS on shift? Use ‘aimedic’ after 5 minutes to call in a local EHS worker to help you

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- 12 April 2026