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To activate the Kingdom Come: Deliverance console, tap the . This is the button below on your keyboard. For users outside the US, this key may display the ¬ symbol rather than ~. With the console activated, type the following commands and hit enter to activate them.
g_showHUD 1
– enable the HUD.g_showHUD 0
– disable the HUD.r_motionblur X
– change motion blur. Replace X with the following:X=0
– offX=1
– cameraX=2
– object (default)X=3
– debug mode
cl_fov X
– change field of view. X designates the degree, and default settings is 60.wh_ui_showCompass 1
– show the compass.wh_ui_showCompass 0
–hide the compass.wh_ui_showHealthbar 1
– show the health bar.wh_ui_showHealthbar 0
– hide the health bar.wh_dlg_chatbubbles X
– show chat bubbles.wh_dlg_chatbubbles X
– hide chat bubbles.r_antialiasingmode
– alters the antialiasing mode.t_scale X
– where X is between 1 and 10. Adjusts scaling.e_ViewDistRatio X
– changes the distance at which objects begin to render (default = 500)e_ViewDistRatioVegetation X
– changes the distance at which trees and vegetation begin to render (default = 500)e_MergedMeshesInstanceDist X
– changes the distance at which grass is animated (default = 20)wh_pl_showfirecursor 1
– adds a crosshair to the HUD while aiming a bow.r_vsync 0
– Disables V-Sync, reducing input lag and removing the 60 FPS cap.sys_MaxFPS = x
– change the maximum FPS to the value of your choicee_TimeOfDay
– show the current in-game timep_gravity_z X
– change the intensity of gravity (default is -13)Save <
saved game filename>
– save the gameLoad <
saved game filename>
– load a game
You can’t have an open-world, PC-centric hardcore RPG without console commands. Kingdom Come: Deliverance has its own console you can use and abuse to change a variety of settings and features — but the game is light on actual cheats. Still, these console commands are a pretty great way to gain even more control over your experience. You’ll be able to disable the HUD and take awesome screenshots, add a crosshair to make those archery challenges much easier, or even add items to your inventory.
While the game is out now, Kingdom Come: Deliverance is an evolving platform, and fans are eagerly uncovering all the secrets they can — including more console commands. We’ll be updating the full list of console commands below as more are discovered, unveiled, and tested. You’ll also find a list of untested, or currently unavailable commands that should work, and may work in the future, but don’t currently for whatever reason. Here’s hoping for the future.
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How To Use Console Commands
[Work-in-Progress: Check back soon for new console commands as they’re discovered and tested. Drop us a note if you’ve found a console command, or one of the console commands below isn’t working.]
The console is a powerful tool you can use to change settings and features on-the-fly while playing Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Using it is incredibly easy, and doesn’t require any setup.
- To bring down the console window, press the [`] tilde key in-game.
Type your command into the console, then press enter. Commands usually have a # numerical value — replace # with a number to change the setting. For settings that can be toggled on or off, use 0 for off, and 1 for on.
Also, it’s worth noting that console commands DO NOT disable Steam Achievements.
Console Commands List
[NOTE: Some of these console commands are untested, and may cause unexpected issues when used. Be prepared to load a previous save file if something goes wrong.]
- g_showHUD 0
Disables HUD. Replace [0] with [1] to enable HUD.
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- wh_pl_showfirecursor 1
Adds a crosshair when firing a bow. Replace [0] with [1] to disable crosshairs.
- cl_fov ##
Sets the FoV (Field of View). [Default: 60]
- r_MotionBlur 0
Disables motion blur. Replace [0] with [1] to enable motion blur.
- r_depthofFieldmode 0
Disables depth of field during dialogue. Replace [0] with [1] to enable depth of field.
- r_vsync 0
Disables vysnc. Replace [0] with [1] to enable vsync.
- wh_ui_showCompass 0
Disables the HUD compass. Replace [0] with [1] to enable the compass.
- e_ViewDistRatio ###
Changes objects render distance. [Default: 500]
- e_ViewDistRatioVegetation X
Changes vegetation render distance. [Default: 500]
- e_MergedMeshesInstanceDist X
Changes grass animation distance. [Default: 20]
Untested, Unconfirmed, & Not-Working Console Commands
The following console commands are available to search and use in-game, but for whatever reason they don’t seem to be working currently. There might be a way to re-enable them, or they might even work with a future patch. It’s worth keeping these codes in mind.
- wh_cheat_money #
Would add gold to your inventory. Currently not working.
- wh_cheat_addItem # ItemID
Gives a # amount of items after entering the ItemID. Should work, but no ItemID table currently exists.
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- g_godmode 1
Would make you invulnerable. Currently not working.
- e_TimeOfDay
Would show the time of day. Currently not working.
- p_gravity_z #
Should change the intensity of gravity in-game. Currently doesn’t seem to do anything. [Default: 13]