Everyone loves to cheat just a little bit, and most PC games have cheats baked right into the engine thanks to the developer console — and We Happy Few absolutely has a developer console. Like any other game, you’ve got the standard compliment of useful commands to toggle God Mode, Flight, NoClip, turn off NPC AI, or summon any item you want, as long as you know what the name of the item is.
Playing around with console commands is a lot of fun, and below we’ve listed all the best commands we’ve found so far — along with a quick explanation, showing you how to enable console commands on your Steam copy of We Happy Few. It’s worth a little bit of experimentation, just make sure to only do it on a backed-up save file. You never know what can go wrong if you mess around with the developer console too much.
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[WARNING: Using console commands is not officially supported, and may cause the game to crash. Use commands at your own risk!]
To enable the console in-game, you’ll need to make a few changes on Steam.
NOTE: For the full release of the game, you may need to take a few extra steps.
Use a text editor to edit the 'hitman.ini' file in the 'hitman' folder. Add the line 'enableconsole 1' to the 'enable console' section. Dinosaur king game brontosaurus cheat. While playing a game, press , then enter one of the following codes at the console window to activate the corresponding cheat function.
Now you’ll be able to open the developer console after launching the game. Just press tilde [~] to bring down the console window. Here, you can type in different commands to cheat. Some of them are very, very useful — you can spawn items, fly through walls, and unlock God Mode. If you’re familiar with the developer console on just about any PC game, then you’ll know how this work.
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Here’s a list of some of the most useful commands we’ve found so far.
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