The Outer Worlds: Cheats and Console Commands
In The Outer Worlds, an immersive and feature-filled RPG, you'll have plenty to do - the game offers a variety of quests, locations and items, with almost no limit on how you manage it all. If this is not enough, and you want to become a full-fledged master of your virtual destiny, cheats will come to the rescue.
Having the ability to teleport, fill your pockets with money, ignore damage, redistribute and upgrade character skills on the fly , and all that, you can either simplify your first playthrough or just have a good time if you have already done everything possible in the game, and want something new. We will tell you about what cheats are and how to get to them.
HOW TO USE CHEATS IN THE OUTER WORLDS
To gain access to the console, do the following:
- Download The Outer Worlds Unlocker and unzip to any folder (the password for the archive is indicated next to the download link)
- Launch The Outer Worlds, wait for the main menu to appear
- Run the IGCSInjector.exe file from the downloaded archive
A program window will appear that looks like this:
After that, you can close the program and return to the game. To call the console in the game, press the ~ (tilde) key once, twice - to display the full version of the console. Now you have the ability to enter cheats from the list below (for experimenting with cheats, it is recommended to start a new game so as not to mess up old saves).
CHEATS FOR THE OUTER WORLDS
Having opened the console, enter the cheats you need, confirming the entry by pressing Enter . Square brackets indicate the presence of a variable parameter and are not used when entering the command itself. Here are some of them:
- god - get infinite health
- pause - pause the game. Enter again to continue the game
- toggledebugcamera - allows you to freely move the camera
- ShowHUD - turns on or off the display of the interface
- SetLevel - Adds one or more levels to a character
- PerkPointsAdd - Adds points for purchasing perks
- AddPerkPointsToCompanions - Adds points to companions to acquire perks
- PerkPurchase - adds a perk
- PerkRemove - removes a perk
- RpgStatAddModifierDebug [characteristic name][number] – change the value of the specified character characteristic. Feature names look like this:
- Dexterity_Stat - Agility
- Temperament_Stat - Fortitude
- Charm_Stat - Attractiveness
- Intelligence_Stat - Intelligence
- Strength_Stat – Strength
- Perception_Stat - Insight
- RpgStatRemoveModifierDebug [characteristic name] - remove changes to the specified characteristic made using the previous command
- AddCurrency [number] 1 - get the specified amount of money
- AddItemDebug [Item ID] - get the specified item. The list of item IDs can be found here
- fov [number] - change view angle
- QuestStart [quest name] - start the specified quest (the quest name is used in English)
- QuestComplete [quest name] - Count the specified quest as completed
- DebugUnlockCompanion [number] - force the specified companion (each companion has its own number from 1 to 6) to join you without completing the corresponding quest
- SaveGame bIgnoreSuperNova 10 - save game regardless of difficulty level
- SetArmorLevel [level] 1 - change the level of armor you are wearing to the desired value
- SetWeaponLevel [level] 1 - change the level of your weapon to the desired value
- Teleport - teleport where the camera is pointing
The players also found a list of hidden commands, the purpose of which is unknown and can be found out empirically.