Platform
The Platform enum is used to determine the operating system of the client.
Items
Name | Value | Summary |
---|---|---|
Windows | 0 | The client is running on a Windows Operating System. |
OSX | 1 | The client is running on OSX (Apple desktop). |
IOS | 2 | The client is running on IOS (Apple mobile). |
Android | 3 | The client is running on Android (Google mobile). |
XBoxOne | 4 | The client is running on an XBox One (console). |
PS4 | 5 | The client is running on a PS4 (console). |
PS3 | 6 | The client is running on a PS3 (console). |
XBox360 | 7 | The client is running on an XBox 360 (console). |
WiiU | 8 | The client is running on a Wii U (console). |
NX | 9 | The client is running on an NX Operating System (Cisco Nexus). |
Ouya | 10 | The client is running on an Ouya Operating System (Android-Based). |
AndroidTV | 11 | The client is running on an Android TV. |
Chromecast | 12 | The client is running on Chromecast. |
Linux | 13 | The client is running on a Linux Operating System (desktop). |
SteamOS | 14 | The client is running on Steam. |
WebOS | 15 | The client is running on WebOS. |
DOS | 16 | The client is running on DOS. |
BeOS | 17 | The client is running on BeOS. |
UWP | 18 | The client is running on UWP. |
PS5 | 19 | |
MetaOS | 20 | |
None | 21 | The client's operating system is unknown. |