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Step 1: Try to find the "DefUser_deu.ini", "Defuser.ini" or "User.ini" in the "Binaries"-folder
----> DefUser_deu.ini is for german user, german user own a "special" version of this game xD
Step 2: Open it in notepad or something else your able to edit this file
Step 3: Change the Key you want, example: F4=IGBIGBUCKS or F6=FLY
Step 4: Launch the game and press the key to toggle the command
Example:
SHOT (Screenshot)
SLOMO (Slomotion Gamyplay)
GHOST (noclip)
KILLPAWNS (kill all)
TOGGLEHUD (On/Off HUD)
FREEZEFRAME (Freeze the Game)
WALK (Exit the "FLY" command)
FLY (flying around)
GOD (godmode)
GIVEHEALTH (full health)
IGBIGBUCKS (500 Dollar)
There are way more commands, just google, I dont have more charakters to write on this comment section :D
1. Enable developer console by right clicking the game in your steam library and in the launch options add "-allowconsole", like all other bioshock remastered games on steam :)
2. Launch the game and press "TAB"
3. Type "Fly" or "Ghost" for freecam/noclip
4. Type "Walk" for go back to the normal gamemode
How do you enable those codes in the remastered version?
Did you use console commands to see this, or some other method?
Thank you for that. I love a write-up like this. Your efforts are greatly appreciated on my end.