Quick Guide to Spawning
This page will serve to list all known Console Commands and cheat codes on the PC Version of Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Like games such as Fallout and The Elder Scrolls, players on the PC can open. We’ve already listed some great Kingdom Come Deliverance cheats, in the form of console commands that require no mods to activate. For players wanting some basic tweaks, they’re great. While there are a number of console commands for Kingdom Come: Deliverance, they're bit limited in what they let you do in the medieval RPG. Unlike the codes in Skyrim or Fallout 4, Kingdom Come. The following command list for Kingdom Come: Deliverance will enable you to modify the gameplay according to your preference, either changing the game or making it easier to complete. The commands need to be entered in the console, enabled by pressing the tilde key.
The developers of Kingdom Come: Deliverance have currently disabled the Console Command that allows you to spawn items and gold now that the game has had its full release. It is possible, however, to add a mod to game that will add many new commands, including a working item spawn command. You can check out our guide on installing and using the mod here, or scroll down below to jump to a specific guide on the item spawning command.
Using the “Cheat” Mod
Before we take a look at spawning items, we’ll need to download and install the mod in order to unlock the command. If you’re a modding pro, you probably already know how to do this. If not, no problem! Take a look at our installation guide for this particular game mod.
Once you’ve set up the mod and booted up your game, open the ingame console using the (~) key. The command we’re going to use to spawn any item into our very own game is cheat_add_item. Here’s a rundown of the usage and arguments.
cheat_add_item
cheat_add_item <Amount> <Health> <Item ID>
Description: Spawns the selected item(s) into your inventory with the specified amount and conidition
Arguments:
- <Amount> – the amount of the item you want. By default the amount is set to 1, so if only want 1 item you can skip this argument.
- <Health> – the condition or ‘health’ of the item(s) you’re going to spawn. By default the amount is set to 100 (the maximum), so this argument may also be skipped unless you wish to spawn an item of worse condition.
- <Item ID> – use the list above to locate the item you want, and then copy and paste the ID into the command.
Example Usage
Still unsure? Let’s take a look at a few examples. For the most part, you probably won’t be using the <Amount> or <Health> arguments. So, for example, if you wanted to spawn Herod’s Sword you would use the following command:
cheat_add_item 21afc054-37d2-4cce-928e-c7d0d2e295c5
However if for some reason you wanted to spawn 20 Warhammers with a condition or ‘health’ of 75, you would use the following command:
cheat_add_item 20 75 24a7c868-f23f-4799-8e64-331435a77404
Kingdom Come Deliverance is a great game. However, it’s also known for its difficulty and punishing mechanics.
That being said, why not use a few Kingdom Come Deliverance commands/cheats to make things a bit easier and perhaps a bit more fun as well?
Just do remember to always keep backups in case that something goes wrong. Using various commands at once is an easy way to break a game.
With that out of the way, let’s take a look at our options!
How to Enable and Access the Console
Some games require you to enable the console before you can use it. But, it actually comes enabled by default on Kingdom Come Deliverance.
So, all you have to do is use the tilde “~” button to bring up the console, type in the command of your choice, and that’s about it.
If that doesn’t work, try using “`” instead. The button may differ from keyboard to keyboard depending on layout and language. But, generally, it’s placed under “ESC” and right next to “1”.
Kingdom Come Deliverance Console Commands and Cheats
Compared to other open-world RPGs like TES Skyrim, the number of available commands and cheats for Kingdom Come Deliverance definitely feel a bit underwhelming. But, still, that’s all we found.
Also, the developers have disabled certain commands after certain versions of the game. So, some of them may not work at all for you.
wh_pl_showfirecursor 1: Adds a crosshair when aiming with a bow
wh_cheat_money [Amount]: Gives you the specified amount of money (Probably won’t work)
wh_cheat_addItem [Item ID]: Gives you the specified item (Probably won’t work)
e_TimeOfDay: Displays the current time
p_gravity_z [Value]: Changes gravity intensity (Default value is -13)
cl_showHUD 1/0: Enables or disables HUD
wh_ui_ShowCompass 1/0: Enables or disables the compass at the top for extra immersion
r_VSync 1/0: Enables or disables VSync
g_godmode 1: Enables god mode and makes you invincible (Players have reported that it no longer works after the game got out of Beta)
Graphics and Camera Commands
Anything that has to do with in-game rendering and various adjustments. You may be able to use some of these commands for extra performance – especially on older/low-end machines.
cl_fov [Value]: Allows you to freely pick whatever FOV you want (Even below 60 and higher than 75)
e_ViewDistRatio [Value]: Gives you the option of adjusting the distance at which objects start rendering. (The default value is 500)
e_ViewDistRatioVegetation [Value]: Adjusts the render distance for trees and any kind of vegetation (Default value is 500)
e_MergedMeshesInstanceDist [Value]: Sets the render distance where the grass is being animated (Default is 20_
ca_UseAssetDefinedLod = 0: Lowers Level of Detail for characters (Characters will have to be reloaded for the changes to take effect)
e_CharRenderLodMin = 0: Minimum Level of Detail for character objects
e_Clouds = 1/0: Enables or disables cloud rendering
e_DynamicDistanceShadows = 1/0: Enables or disables dynamic distance shadows
e_WaterOcean = 1/2: Enables drawing of the ocean. 1 is for the usual rendering path while 2 uses fast rendering with merged fog
e_WaterVolumes = 1/2: Same thing with above – except this time it’s for water in general
e_Wind = 1/0: Enables or disables global wind calculations
q_Renderer = 2: Defines the overall quality of the Renderer. 0=low/1=med/2=high/3=very high (default)
r_snow [Value]: Sets snow rendering. 0: Disabled/1: Enabled/ 2: Enabled with snow occlusion
e_LodRatio = [Value]: Adjusts the Level of Detail (Default value is 100)
Wrapping Up
Kingdom Come Deliverance Unlock Command
That’s all we have for now. And we understand that it’s not a lot. But, do understand that at least 99% of the available commands for Kingdom Come Deliverance are not useful in any way for players.
At the same time, they were never meant to be useful for us. These are commands that the developers use in order to test various features quickly and easily.
Kingdom Come Deliverance Cheats
In any case, again, do keep a separate backup of the game before starting to play around with commands – just to be safe.
Kingdom Come Deliverance Console Commands Save Script
If we forgot to mention an important command, then you can let us know about it in the comments.