Here is the list of the different game commands available in Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Many of the console commands have been disabled, like money and items. While playing the game, press Tilde (The key above TAB) to display the console window. Rmotionblur 0 – Turns off motion blur. Console Commands. The following is a list of all the console commands available for Kingdom Come: Deliverance that we are aware of. Keep in mind that some of these have been around since the early. Here are the working console commands for Kingdom Come: Deliverance. To activate the console, press the tilde key while in-game. You'll see the console drop down from the top of the screen.
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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[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.
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.]
Disables HUD. Replace [0] with [1] to enable HUD.
Adds a crosshair when firing a bow. Replace [0] with [1] to disable crosshairs.
Sets the FoV (Field of View). [Default: 60]
Disables motion blur. Replace [0] with [1] to enable motion blur.
Disables depth of field during dialogue. Replace [0] with [1] to enable depth of field.
Disables vysnc. Replace [0] with [1] to enable vsync.
Disables the HUD compass. Replace [0] with [1] to enable the compass.
Changes objects render distance. [Default: 500]
Changes vegetation render distance. [Default: 500]
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.
Would add gold to your inventory. Currently not working.
Gives a # amount of items after entering the ItemID. Should work, but no ItemID table currently exists.
Would make you invulnerable. Currently not working.
Would show the time of day. Currently not working.
Should change the intensity of gravity in-game. Currently doesn’t seem to do anything. [Default: 13]