Kingdom Come Deliverance Console Command Open Lock
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.
Kingdom Come Deliverance PC players have access to a set of console commands that can be used in-game. These shortcut commands negate the need to enter options menus, as well as altering the game. Below you can find the controls for Kingdom Come: Deliverance.It should be mentioned that the PC version of the game can be played with a gamepad. PC; Xbox One; PlayStation 4. While there are a number of console commands for Kingdom Come: Deliverance, they're bit limited in what they let you do in the medieval RPG. Unlike the codes in Skyrim or Fallout 4, Kingdom Come. Adds console commands to spawn/teleport/kill NPCs, unlimited F5 quicksave, auto run console commands on game start, manipulate money, buffs, items, perks, sk.
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.
- 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
Kingdom Come Deliverance Console Commands Items
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.
- 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]
If you want to make plenty of money in Kingdom Come: Deliverance, lockpicking will go a long way to help your career as a thief. It doesn’t help that lockpicking is also pretty tough in the current build of Kingdom Come: Deliverance. The developers promise changes, but you’ll still need lots of skill levels to crack open the toughest locks.
The more you level up lockpicking, the more perks you can unlock to make this tough task a whole lot easier. It doesn’t help that you can’t quicksave before attempting to lockpick, but there are ways to easily level up your lockpicking skill, and it only costs a little bit of gold. It’s possible even from the very start of the game.
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How To Quickly Level Up Lockpicking | Thief Guide
Early in the game, you’ll begin your lockpicking career when you talk to the Miller Peshek and take on a quest to repair your debt by stealing a valuable ring. This unlocks stolen item fences, and a place to purchase lockpicks. You can also talk to Miller Peshek to train in lockpicking.
- To begin lockpicking, talk to Miller Peshek and ask him to train you as a beginner. He’ll ask for money, but you can haggle him down to a lower price.
After you’ve acquired a lockpick and you’re ready to get started, travel behind the mill. Next to one of the backdoors, you’ll find a small wooden chest. We’ll call this a ‘practice’ chest because it constantly re-locks itself.
- To farm lockpicking and level up quickly, simply crack open the ‘practice’ chest near the backdoor of Peshek’s mill at the start of the game, near Rattay.
- After unlocking the chest successfully, back away and let the chest reset. Then you can try again and again infinitely.
If you need more money for lockpicks, I suggest going to the forest and practicing your Herbalism skill. Pick whatever you can find off the ground and sell it to vendors — while selling, you can increase your haggling skill because you’ll be selling so much, so quickly.
Kingdom Come Deliverance Console Command Open Locked
Lockpicking is really tricky in Kingdom Come: Deliverance, but a few extra unlocked perks should make things considerably easier for you in the long run.