Satisfactory Cheats for PC

Satisfactory combines successful mechanics from other games like No Man’s Sky, proposing a construction system on very different planets compared to Earth. The scenarios are quite open , so it’s nice to go through them to find new elements that are useful for your tasks.

Survival is not easy, especially when reaching certain planets. Building is not the only action to perform, adding to it others as important as shooting enemies. Luckily you have a command console that will be of invaluable help.

All game codes

To access the console simply hold down the CTRL + Shift + L keys . When it is activated you will be able to see it on the screen whenever you want. For this purpose, just use the ~ key. Note that pressing it twice will display the command prompt in a larger size.

  • ?: Make a list with all the commands that currently exist for Satisfactory.
  • FOV x:Replace the x with the number of the field of view to be applied. Although this parameter can also be adjusted by accessing the options menu, with the command you have a greater range of possibilities.
  • Suicide:The protagonist will die and appear elsewhere on the stage.
  • Stat Levels:Information related to the level of the broadcast appears on the screen.
  • Tonemapper.Sharpen x:Change the X to the figure that will be applied to the focus effect, which by default is set to zero.
  • TemporalAAFilterSize x:AA type samples will be filtered based on the level you define in x’s.
  • ScreenPercentage x:The internal resolution scale will change by the value entered in the unknown.
  • ViewDistanceScale x:Nature elements such as trees and rocks will be displayed with a greater or lesser rendering distance. For this purpose, change the X for the number you want.
  • Atmosphere x:If you replace the x with a zero, the atmosphere of the planet in question will be completely deactivated. By default, the value one allows the atmospheric structure to act as a protective barrier from the planetary environment.
  • TemporalAACurrentFrameWeight x: Enter a value from zero to one in x to improve not only antialiasing, but also sampling.
  • Shadow.DistanceScale x:The number added instead of the x will multiply by more or less the distance that the shadows of the objects recreate when the light casts them on the ground or other surfaces.
  • Fog x:If you change X for the number zero you will deactivate the fog of the scenarios. Use the command again with a one to reactivate it again.
  • MaxFPS x:Sets the limit for frames per second. If you have a good computer, you can change the X to a zero as long as the FPS is unlimited, maximizing the fluidity of the scenes.
  • StatUnit:The console interface will be replaced by a window full of interesting statistics, from the frames per second to the total time you have been playing.
  • Stat FPS:Continuing with the frames per second, this code activates a counter that remains always active, even when navigating the options interfaces and other Satisfactory menus.
  • Pause:Whatever the current situation the game will be paused instantly. To continue you must enter the same trick again.
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