The Evil Within console commands
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To access the debug console, do the following:
In Steam, right click on The Evil Within and select “properties” then under the General tab, hit “set launch options.”
Put this in to unlock the console:+com_allowconsole 1
Once the game has launched, hit the Insert key to bring down the developer console.
These are the commands you can use and some notes about each:-
R_swapinterval <NUMBER>
Sets the FPS lock. Note that the numbers below are negative.
-2: This is the default, set to 30 FPS. This is the officially supported frame rate
-1: This sets the FPS limit to 60. Fully playable, although there may be quirks (we’re going to fix these).
0: This fully unlocks the FPS. We do not recommend playing above 60. We will not fix any issues above 60. -
God
God mode. You are effectively invincible, and certain enemy kill moves will not be used against you (Laura, for example, will not jump on you) -
Noclip
Allows you to walk through walls -
G_infiniteammo
Unlimited ammo (provided you have at least 1 bullet when you enable this) -
G_stoptime 1
Stops time. Note there is a bug right now where using this command causes a UI element to appear on screen. We’re looking to fix that in the near future.
Re enable time withg_stoptime 0
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Toggledebugcamera
Separates the camera from Sebastian so you can freely move around the -
R_forceaspectratio <NUMBER>
Sets the aspect ratio. Default is 2.5, which is our official aspect ratio.
0 is full screen, but not ideal. 1.8 or 2 is probably most comfortable for those who don’t want bars. -
Com_showFPS
Turns on id’s native FPS counter -
Startslowmotion2
Slows down time -
Stopslowmotion
Disables slow motion
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At first glance, I thought this was going to be a rant about how console commands are evil… Anyways, thanks for the commands!
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Haha nah, they released some commands that can unlock FPS and change the FOV as people complained about it being locked to 30FPS and those huge black bars.