Okay, so all of the commands starting with a "-" are shortcut/launch commands.
MaxFramerate changes the FPS cap (This seems to work with D3D!)
FrameRate shows the In-game FPS display, which is hardly accurate.
The output 11,22,44k modify the sound output HZ
enableHardwareMixing (To put it simply) makes the sound processed by hardware (Such as a sound blaster?) rather than software. (Read more:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardware_mixing)
I am unsure what AllDrivers does, it likely has something to do with video or audio hardware.
fpgaming did not seem to affect anything.
Benchmark runs all of the demos then tells you your avg fps.
FrameTime is the same thing as FrameRate except your FPS is expressed in the amount of MS every frame is on the screen.
SkipConfig immediately starts the game.
Config does nothing, as you already see the config menu.
Version tells you when the version of the game you're playing was built last.
EnableF12ScreenGrab captures an image of the game in the .ppm file format and creates a "PICS" folder in the T2 directory.
noRoll seems to make Raptoids no longer roll out of the way when being attacked sometimes? (Possibly used for debugging?)
NoShutdown didn't seem to do anything, it possibly was a fix for people running older versions of windows and trying to play the game.
GotoGame didn't seem to do anything either, I thought it would possibly automatically load a savegame or spawn you in game but it did not.
gamepad was quite likely used to test or configure gamepads.
cyberman2 enables the use of the Cyberman 2 controller.
Vertical and Horizontal change the sensitivity. (?)
spaceorb360 enables the use of the Spaceorb controllers.
keyboard is for keybinding (?)
quickmouse does nothing.
mouse is for keybinding
joystick is for keybinding
NoSound disables sound
ShowAllDemos runs all demos.