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Kotor 2 Console Commands Not Working: Tips and Tricks for Using Cheats



ok so i have played this game once through but thought i would try it again with cheats. after installation i upgraded KOTOR2 to the 2.10 version now with the cheats it say edit the swkotor2.ini file and add the enablecheats=1 line so far i have had nothing. (i am aware that the line/ console / > thing is invisible) but nothing i working any ideas?? there is another .ini file which is called swkotor2 (2).ini which the file reads pretty much the same as the other .ini files


Many believe that one of the reasons for their insane success is the ability to use cheat codes (console commands), these spice up gameplay and allow players to play the game the way they want it to be played. This article will show you how to enable the console in both versions of the game, how to open it, and how to use it (with an example). Use the links below to jump to a specific part, if you don't need to know everything:




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With all the complicated stuff like enabling the console out of the way, you're ready to actually use cheat codes with the console! Cheat codes are typed into the console using your keyboard, and sent by pressing the ENTER key (also known as return). If you're on KOTOR 2, you'll not be able to see what you're typing (because the console is invisible), but commands are still typed with the keyboard and sent with the ENTER key (after pressing your console hotkey).


Note: this may not work in Windows Vista: As with Star Wars: Knight of the Old Republic you must have EnableCheats=1 under the [Game Options] header in the swkotor2.ini file. While in the game, hit (or the key above Tab) to activate the console (which is invisible in KotOR2) and type use the "giveitem [item code]" command to spawn the item that you want in your inventory. This was taken from the templates.bif file in the /data directory. There is a "spawn item list" below.


  • Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords is undoubtedly a classic of the RPG genre. In between stellar dialog, tons of choice, and lots of replayability, there are plenty of reasons to revisit it or try it out if you've never touched it. Regardless of which side you're on, having a handful of console commands and cheats at the ready is always a good idea, in case you bump into an obstacle that you just can't seem to cross.Before you can use Star Wars KotOR 2's console commands and cheats, you'll first need to activate its console, which isn't turned on by default. To do so, you'll have to resort to the arcane art of modifying config files. It is, thankfully, not that complicated of a process and it all starts by going to your game's main folder.KOTOR 2 Console Commands If you're playing the Steam version, the path should look something along the lines of x:\Steam\steamapps\common\Knights of the Old Republic II. In it, you'll find a file called swkotor2.ini, which you need to open using a text editor like Notepad. Make sure to have started your game once prior to doing so.To enable KotOR 2's console, you need to scroll down to the Game Options section of that document and insert the following line: EnableCheats=1. You won't find it there by default, so you'll have to type or paste it in yourself. Once you've done so, save the file and enter the game.You should be able to bring up the console by pressing the tilde (`) key once in-game. You won't be able to see it on the screen, which is a bit confusing, but it does disable your character's movement while it's brought up. This enables you to input Star Wars KotOR 2 console commands and cheats. Remember that you don't need to include the brackets below and need to press Enter after each one. Here are some of our favorite ones.setcomputeruse (number) - Sets Computer Use level to specified number ranging from 1 to 99

  • setdemolitions (number) - Sets Demolitions level to specified number ranging from 1 to 99

  • setstealth (number) - Sets Stealth level to specified number ranging from 1 to 99

  • setawareness (number) - Sets Awareness level to specified number ranging from 1 to 99

  • setpersuade (number) - Sets Persuade level to specified number ranging from 1 to 99

  • setrepair (number) - Sets Repair level to specified number ranging from 1 to 99

  • setsecurity (number) - Sets Security level to specified number ranging from 1 to 99

  • settreatinjury (number) - Sets Treat Injury level to specified number ranging from 1 to 99

  • setstrength (number) - Sets Strength level to specified number ranging from 1 to 99

  • setdexterity (number) - Sets Dexterity level to specified number ranging from 1 to 99

  • setconstitution (number) - Sets Construction level to specified number ranging from 1 to 99

  • setintelligence (number) - Sets Intelligence level to specified number ranging from 1 to 99

  • setwisdom (number) - Sets Wisdom level to specified number ranging from 1 to 99

  • setcharisma (number) - Sets Charisma level to specified number ranging from 1 to 99

  • invulnerability - Makes you invulnerable

  • addlevel (number) - Adds specified amount of levels

  • addexp (number) - Adds specified amount of experience

  • addlightside (number) - Adds specified amount of Light side experience

  • adddarkside (number) - Adds specified amount of Dark side experience

  • turbo - Increases running speed

  • infiniteuses - Provides infinite uses to limited-use items

  • heal - Heals you

  • revealmap - Removes fog of war

  • givemed - Grants 100 med kits

  • giverepair - Grants 100 advanced repair kits

  • givecomspikes - Grants 100 computer spikes

  • giveitem (item ID) - Grants item tied to specified item ID

These Star Wars KotOR 2 console commands and cheats should cover quite a few of your immediate needs but also let you have some fun by giving you an overpowered character during later playthroughs.For more articles in a similar vein, check out our similar articles for Crusader Kings 3, Dying Light 2, and Stellaris.Keep updated on the latest PC Gaming news by following GameWatcher on Twitter, checking out our videos on YouTube, giving us a like on Facebook, and joining us on Discord. We may also include links to affiliate stores, which gives us a small commission if you purchase anything via them. Thank you.Related Games: Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II - The Sith LordsAbout Bogdan Robert MateșWhen not brewing coffee or debating serious topics with my cat, you'll either find me playing video games or writing about them.


I've painted myself into a corner and am forced to choose between abandoning a couple hours' progress or cheating my way out of it. Unfortunately, I can't find hard data on if/how the use of console commands affects the unlocking of Steam achievements.


NO, using the console does not disqualify you from gaining Steam achievements in Skyrim. I use console commands quite frequently, ranging from the innocuous (fov 90) to the uber-cheaty (tgm, tim, player.modav carryweight 1000) and have received all Steam achievements corresponding to events in my game, even within the same game session - restarting is not required.


EDIT: It seems like you may not have to quit in order to get the achievements. Through my own testing, I have used console commands and still obtained steam achievements without reverting to an earlier save.My process: 2ff7e9595c


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