In Satisfactory, you can spend hours building complex factories and production lines. There is also a hidden way that allows you to type console commands to modify various aspects of the game. These commands can be used to modify game options that are not available in the main settings. Here’s what you need to know about how to enable the console and some commands you can use in Success.
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How to activate the console if successful
To activate the console you will need to press Control + Change + I. To access the console, use the tilde (~) button on your keyboard. You will need to activate the console each time you start the game, as the console state is not saved when you leave the desktop.
Console commands on success
There are over 2000 console commands in Satisfactory, but here is a list of just a few you might find useful.
- ? – Will show a full list of console commands (Over 2000)
- materialFlowAnalysis(element name) – Used to find required items for all craftable items in the game
- r.Atmosphere (followed by 0 or 1) – Activate or deactivate the atmosphere
- r.Fog (followed by 0 or 1) – Enable or disable fog
- r.ViewDistanceScale – Sets the render distance of things like foliage, rocks and trees
- r.Screen percentage (percentage) – Sets internal resolution scaling, using overrides depending on your PC build
- r.TemporalAACurrentFrameWeight (number between 0 and 1) – Sets the impact of the current inner frame on the final image
- r.TemporalAAFilterSize – Defines the spread of TAA samples. Values less than 1 sharpen the image.
- r.TemporalAASamples(number) – Sets the number of samples to use for TAA.
- r.Tonemapper.Sharpen(number) – Sets the amount of a simple sharpening filter.
- FPS statistics – Activates the FPS counter in the engine
- Stat Levels – Displays transmission level information
- statistics unit – Will show frame time, game time, draw time and other stats
- t.MaxFPS(number) – Sets the maximum frame rate
- field of view (number) – Adjust the FOV, it is not recommended to exceed 150
- Suicide – Respawn function
Fly, Ghost, GiveItem, Cheats and Teleport commands will not work, although they are listed under the “?” domain.
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Debug commands on success
When you use the debug commands, it will show you various detailed information related to the name of the object you are running.
- show debug debug type – Using this command will display information on the screen, including player name, coordinates (X, Y, Z), rotation, etc.
Replace the italicized text in show debug debug type with the following commands:
- AI – Displays information related to enemies or vehicles near the player.
- Akaudiofuentes – Displays the number of active audio sources.
- animation – Display animation frame information.
- Bone – Displays bone information for character models.
- Camera – Displays additional information about the camera position.
- circuits – Displays information about power in the world.
- Collision – Displays collision information.
- Factory – Displays the number of structures built.
- forced feedback – Displays information about force feedback values.
- Grab – Displays information about the current input method used.
- neto – Displays multiplayer login information.
- None – Displays default information.
- Physical – Displays player speed information.
- Radiation – Displays information about the radioactivity of the sources.
- Radiosphere – Displays a visual radius around the radiation.
- Restart – Removes all debug information.
- clues – Displays information about the rail system.
- train planner – Displays train schedule information.
- train signals – Displays information about train signals.
- the trains – Shows information about all current trains.
- Vehicle – Displays information about the current vehicle the player is in.
- Weapon – Displays information about the weapon the player is using.
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