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Starsector console commands
Starsector console commands





starsector console commands
  1. #Starsector console commands how to#
  2. #Starsector console commands install#
  3. #Starsector console commands mod#
  4. #Starsector console commands mods#

#Starsector console commands install#

  • Follow the instructions in the window to install SMAPI.
  • starsector console commands

    Extract the downloaded folder into your Downloads folder, open it up, and run the.

    #Starsector console commands mods#

    If you don't already have a Nexus Mods account, create one so you can start downloading mods.

    #Starsector console commands mod#

    To install them both, you'll first need to download and install another mod (don't panic) called SMAPI.Īll this can be sorted in about five minutes.

  • Stardew Valley cheats - without mods (NOT RECOMMENDED)īy far the best way to enable all sorts of cheats in your Stardew Valley game is using two specific mods: the CJB Cheats Menu, and the CJB Item Spawner.
  • Stardew Valley cheats - with mods (RECOMMENDED).
  • I know using mods can be scary if you've never done it before, but I'll walk you through every step, and it makes things so much easier. Stardew Valley cheats and console commands (v1.5)īroadly speaking there are two ways of introducing Stardew Valley cheats into your game - with mods and without mods.

    #Starsector console commands how to#

    But our Stardew Valley cheats guide will walk you through how to break down all these limitations, from pausing time to spawning items, from insta-completing quests to giving yourself unlimited money - and much, much more. Every item has prerequisites, and the productivity of each day is dictated by your energy and the inevitable march of time. The DCO mod makes the dragon battles actually FUN, but they're TOO OFTEN is all, so I want some relief.Stardew Valley may be a wonderful game, but there's no denying it imposes excessive limits upon the player. and it's a replay so I want to just enjoy the story more than lots of grinding. and if you deal more than 75%, you get TWO perk points (it's unlikely to ever deal 100% because some interloping bear or wizard is going to do some harm) but the idea is that if you've fought three dragons simultaneously to the death, you deserve a perk point above and beyond what the arbitrarily but thought-out perk points system in the game decides to give you. I think that the DCO mod would be great if it kept track of how much damage you (not your summoned creatures or followers) deal to each dragon and if the net for a 3 dragon (I've had up to 5 at once!) assault is that YOU deal 50% or more of the damage to the dragons, you get a Perk point. it's not cheating to play on a very hard difficulty and if it's TOO hard (due to arbitrary decisions by game / mod programmers and random chance) and the FUN is getting sucked out of it, using console commands to tweak the circumstances a bit seems fair to me. every time I fast travel I am greated by a Revered and at least one Ancient, breathing sometimes fire sometimes frost sometimes both, so I have a lot of health and magicka restore potions and an enchanged bow and lots of arrows and I CAN take them down AFTER ABOUT HALF AN HOUR sometimes, but. Now, I want to relive certain aspects of the story but all this DCO mod stuff is getting tedious. I'm replaying the game after getting through up to level 115 or something using the "legendary" skills, and NOT CHEATING AT ALL. With the Dragon Combat Mod installed, and playing on "Adept" level, and having no fewer than 10 three-dragons-vs-me-and-my-flame-atronach battles, I've got more dragon bone, dragon scales, and dragon souls than I know what to do with.







    Starsector console commands