
Useful as a debug tool when the Sniffer pings something the player can't seem to reach. Removes/deletes the closest splatter, giblet, body part, bullet hole, scar, and any other object considered to be a mess. Re-entering the command, switching to another tool, or using the "Walk" command will make all tools visible again. The tool/hands can still be used while invisible. Toggles the world model of the currently-selected tool (useful for screenshots). (Example: Guns on Revolutionary Robotics will shoot at, but not kill you.) Gives you the defined weapon class (entered after the command), eg: "giveweapon VisceraGameContent.VCWeap_WeldingLaser_Content". Objects created in normal levels will not save on reload you must copy+paste them into the editor to save any new items/splats/decals. Gives a set of extra debug tools: gloves that spawn objects, and a mop to create decals. "Walk" disables it.Īllows you to fly and clip through walls. NOTE: only works with the Sniffer equipped.Įnables "fly" and "ghost" in Speedrun modeĪllows you to fly, but respects collision boundaries. Toggles a marker to the nearest viscera/splatter/mess object. Without designating, this moves the camera view "inside" the player model, resultng in a strange clipping effect. Used to adjust the intensity of the glow around light sources.īugItGo X Y Z Pitch Yaw Roll īugItStringCreator ViewLocation ViewLocation GoString LocString Moves the camera behind your character for a third-person view. (Currently this method causes the world model of the Laser Welder to glitch and become invisible, but it still functions as normal.) Gives you the Mop, Sniffer, and Laser Welder.

(Commands are case-insensitive) A Command The following is an alphabetical list of console commands: In Speedrun mode (singleplayer), the command "EnableCheats" will enable "fly" and "ghost", but not "KillNearestMess" or "KillNearestNonMess". NOTE: Commands are disabled in Speedrun and Co-op/Multiplayer modes (excluding the host). Ĭurrently, using console commands does not prevent you from unlocking achievements. The Developer Console is extremely similar to that found in most other modern games, and can be accessed by pressing the tilde key, located above. A small text field at the bottom allows players to enter commands, while a larger field can be seen at the top showing previously entered commands. The Developer Console appears as a black drop-down menu with neon green borders, covering the upper half of the screen. The Developer Console is a hidden testing feature in Viscera Cleanup Detail.
