Console Commands offer a gateway to a multitude of capabilities that some may deem unconventional. In the world of Cyberpunk 2077, these commands serve as a valuable tool for players looking to enhance their gaming experience or make adjustments they might have overlooked. With the extensive content overhaul introduced in Cyberpunk 2077 Update 2.0, the prospect of Console Commands becomes even more intriguing.
In this revamped version of the game, Console Commands can be a boon to players, particularly those who are returning to the cherished CD Projekt RED title thanks to Update 2.0 or immersing themselves in the captivating spy thriller expansion, Phantom Liberty. As Cyberpunk 2077 continues to shine, Console Commands provide players with the means to gain an edge and further enjoy their adventures in Night City.
How to Enable and Use Console Commands in Cyberpunk 2077
In the vanilla Cyberpunk 2077 game, accessing console commands isn’t possible without the assistance of mods. Thankfully, there’s a straightforward mod readily available on Nexusmods.com, crafted by yamashi, known as “Cyber Engine Tweaks.” This mod has been thoughtfully updated to accommodate Cyberpunk 2077 Update 2.0, enabling players to seamlessly integrate it into their gaming experience.
Once the mod has been successfully installed, players can dive into the game and press the Tilda key (~/`) on their keyboard. This key serves as the portal to open and close the console commands menu, granting players access to the world of console commands. It’s important to note that this method is exclusively applicable to PC gamers; unfortunately, PlayStation and Xbox users won’t have access to this functionality.
When a Console Command includes an ‘X,’ players should replace this ‘X’ with their preferred numerical value or choice to initiate the desired action.
All Cyberpunk 2077 Update 2.0 Console Commands
For your convenience, here’s a list of useful Cyberpunk 2077 Console Commands, along with their descriptions, to enhance your gaming experience in Night City:
Console Command | Description |
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Game.SetDebugFact(“sq032_johnny_friend”, 1) | Change your relationship with Johnny Silverhand to enable the secret ending. |
Game.AddToInventory(“Items.x”, 1) | Add specific Cyberware to your inventory (replace ‘x’ with desired Cyberware name). |
Game.AddToInventory(“Items.Preset_x”, 1) | Add any weapon to your inventory (requires weapon code). |
vs:EnableAllPlayerVehicles() | Unlock all vehicles in Cyberpunk 2077. |
vs = Game.GetVehicleSystem() | Enable the option to unlock all vehicles in the game. |
Game.SetLevel(“Level”, x) | Modify your character’s level, even exceeding the max level. |
Game.AddToInventory(“Items.AttributePointSkillbook”) | Grant yourself the maximum Attribute points (up to 20 per Attribute). |
Game.AddToInventory(“Items.PerkPointSkillbook”) | Add Perk Points as consumables to your inventory. |
Game.ModStatPlayer(“CritDamage”, “x”) | Modify Critical Hit Damage when shooting an enemy’s weak spot. |
Game.ModStatPlayer(“Stamina”, “x”) | Change your character’s stamina value without enabling infinite stamina. |
Game.InfiniteStamina(true/false) | Enable (true) or disable (false) infinite stamina for unrestricted actions. |
Game.ModStatPlayer(“MaxSpeed”, “x”) | Manually change your character’s running speed (value exceeding 100 for super speed). |
Game.AddToInventory(“Ammo.x”, x) | Gain a specified amount of ammo for a chosen weapon type. |
Game.ModStatPlayer(“CarryCapacity”, “x”) | Adjust your carry capacity to carry a vast amount of loot. |
Game.AddToInventory(“Items.money”, x) | Add any desired amount of Eurodollars to your inventory. |
Game.ModStatPlayer(“Health”, “x”) | Set the player character’s total HP, granting near-infinite health. |
Considering there is no official support for Console Commands in Cyberpunk 2077, dedicated fans have tirelessly delved into the game’s code, gradually uncovering a comprehensive list of these commands. This compilation includes everything useful that has been discovered thus far, although it’s important to note that there’s nothing here that will allow players to introduce outrageous anomalies into their save files.
However, it is strongly advised that players create backup save files before experimenting with Console Commands. Venturing into the game’s code without safeguards in place can potentially lead to unexpected consequences, and it’s always better to be cautious, especially in the world of Cyberpunk.
With the introduction of Update 2.0, it’s worth noting that some console commands may behave differently, especially in light of the revamped skills, vehicles, and attributes. As a result, some commands may not work as intended or may not work at all in the new game environment.