Struct MutatorSettingsArgs

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pub struct MutatorSettingsArgs {
Show 16 fields pub matchLength: MatchLength, pub maxScore: MaxScore, pub overtimeOption: OvertimeOption, pub seriesLengthOption: SeriesLengthOption, pub gameSpeedOption: GameSpeedOption, pub ballMaxSpeedOption: BallMaxSpeedOption, pub ballTypeOption: BallTypeOption, pub ballWeightOption: BallWeightOption, pub ballSizeOption: BallSizeOption, pub ballBouncinessOption: BallBouncinessOption, pub boostOption: BoostOption, pub rumbleOption: RumbleOption, pub boostStrengthOption: BoostStrengthOption, pub gravityOption: GravityOption, pub demolishOption: DemolishOption, pub respawnTimeOption: RespawnTimeOption,
}

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§matchLength: MatchLength§maxScore: MaxScore§overtimeOption: OvertimeOption§seriesLengthOption: SeriesLengthOption§gameSpeedOption: GameSpeedOption§ballMaxSpeedOption: BallMaxSpeedOption§ballTypeOption: BallTypeOption§ballWeightOption: BallWeightOption§ballSizeOption: BallSizeOption§ballBouncinessOption: BallBouncinessOption§boostOption: BoostOption§rumbleOption: RumbleOption§boostStrengthOption: BoostStrengthOption§gravityOption: GravityOption§demolishOption: DemolishOption§respawnTimeOption: RespawnTimeOption

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