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Kingdom Come: Deliverance - All Console Commands

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Kingdom Come: Deliverance has avid gamers roaming a wide world in historic Bohemia, which can be a tricky enterprise now and then. Fortunately for PC avid gamers, the console exists and can provide lend a hand, whether or not it’s turning off the HUD for some stunning screenshots, or to provide some extra nefarious benefits.

How to Open the Console

Like many singleplayer PC games, the console is well obtainable via the keyboard. Simply press the ~ key, situated subsequent to the quantity keys along the highest of your keyboard, and also you’ll open the console. From there, you'll enter any of the commands indexed under, adopted by means of the Enter key, and magic will happen.

Console Commands

The following is a list of all the console commands to be had for Kingdom Come: Deliverance that we're acutely aware of. Keep in mind that a few of these have been around for the reason that early alpha and beta days and may have advanced over the years. We’ll make sure you replace this list as we discover new or old-fashioned commands.

  • g_showHUD X – allow (X=1) or disable (X=0) the HUD
  • r_motionblur X – change movement blur
    • X=0 – off
    • X=1 – digicam
    • X=2 – object (default)
    • X=3 – debug mode
  • cl_fov X – exchange box of view where X is the level (default = 60)
  • wh_ui_showCompass X – show (X=1) or conceal (X=0) the compass
  • wh_dlg_chatbubbles X – show (X=1) or conceal (X=0) chat bubbles
  • r_antialiasingmode – messes with the antialiasing mode. Use at your own possibility!
  • t_scale X – where X is between 1 and 10. Unknown results, be careful!
  • e_ViewDistRatio X – adjustments the space at which objects begin to render (default = 500)
  • e_ViewDistRatioVegetation X – changes the distance at which bushes and plants start to render (default = 500)
  • e_MergedMeshesInstanceDist X – adjustments the distance at which grass is animated (default = 20)
  • wh_pl_showfirecursor 1 – provides a cross hair when aiming a bow
  • r_VSync X – enable (X=1) or disable (X=0) vsync
  • r_sharpening X – enabled (X=1) or disable (X=0) symbol sprucing

Keep in mind that some of the commands above could have antagonistic impacts for your recreation, so please be cautious. We will update this guide as issues exchange, so keep an eye fixed out on our Kingdom Come: Deliverance recreation page.

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Update: 2024-05-13