In true Netrunner fashion, you may want to explore Cyberpunk 2077 2.0's console commands to open up your gameplay. Whatever your reason, whether it's to assist you in a difficult part of the game, unlock certain endings, or outfit your V with the best gear, console commands can make it happen. The possibilities of what you can accomplish with console commands are practically limitless.
On the other hand, console commands aren't always about acquiring the best Cyberpunk 2077 weapons, Cyberware, and vehicles or unlocking every possible ending. Sometimes, they're used as a quality-of-life mod. For example, removing the encumbrance on V so that you can spam pick up useless items to your heart's content. Even if console commands aren't your cup of tea, everyone can benefit from them in Cyberpunk 2077.
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Although update 2.0 brought many improvements and modifications to Cyberpunk 2077, a console command window was not one of them. As a result, you will need to install the Cyber Engine Tweaks mod by Yamashi to use console commands and cheats in the game. The mod itself has been updated to support Cyberpunk 2077 2.0. And, once downloaded, it's as simple as pressing the Tilda key (~) in-game to open the console commands menu.
You can use the Cyber Engine Tweaks mod for other applications, such as a UI, to configure other mods, set up hotkeys, and turn on/off certain game settings you would not otherwise have access to.
Unfortunately, it's limited to PC players because you must download Cyber Engine Tweaks to access console commands. In other words, Xbox and PlayStation users cannot access or use console commands in Cyberpunk 2077.
List of Console Commands and Cheats
Although console commands have many applications in Cyberpunk 2077, most players immediately gravitate toward cheats. Cheats are commands that change your character's performance, such as adding unfathomable amounts of health, money, or XP to them. Here are some of the best console commands and cheats using the Cyber Engine Tweaks mod - though it's merely scratching the surface.
Console Command | What It Does |
Game.AddToInventory("items.money", 100000) | Adds 100,000 Credits into your pocket. |
Game.ModStatPlayer("Health", "100") | Adds health points to V. |
Game.ModStatPlayer("Armor", "100") | Adds armor points to V. |
Game.ModStatPlayer("CarryCapacity", "100") | Increased V's max carrying capacity. |
Game.InfiniteStamina(true) | Grants V infinite stamina. |
Game.SetLevel(“Level”, x) | Let's you change V's in-game level. |
Game.SetLevel("StreetCred",x,1) | Let's you change V's Street Cred level. |
vs = Game.GetVehicleSystem () | Opens the command to allow players to unlock every vehicle in the game. |
vs:EnableAllPlayerVehicles() | The player unlocks all the vehicles in the game. |
Game.AddToInventory("Items.QuickHackLegendaryMaterial1", 10000 | Adds 10,000 Tier 5 Quickhack Components to V's inventory. |
Game.AddToInventory("Items.CWCapacityPermaReward_Legendary") | Installs a legendary Cyberware Capacity Shard. |
Game.PrevSys_off() | Turns off getting wanted by the police. |
Game.AddToInventory("Items.PerkPointSkillbook") | Grants V one perk point. |
Any console command that ends with a numerical value can be modified. For instance - Game.AddToInventory("items.money", 100000) - that 100,000 can be changed to 200,000, 300,000, and so on. Furthermore, if a command ends with an "X," it means you must include your own numerical value of what you want, such as Game.SetLevel("Level", x).
Although these are some of the best console commands and cheats from the Cyber Engine Tweaks mod, it's not nearly all of them. In fact, there are thousands of commands and cheats at your disposal with this mod, all of which can be found online.
You can find commands and cheats on that list for practically everything. There are commands for acquiring every weapon, such as the best Katanas. Alternatively, acquiring certain pieces of clothing, such as David's Jacket in Cyberpunk 2077. What's more, unlocking Cyberware, vehicles, weapon mods, and anything else contributes to a more memorable experience in Cyberpunk 2077.
Source: NexusMods/Yamashi
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