![]() There was an option that it depends on the game version, but it dismissed after a survey in the group VK. From which it depends on which button is used to call the console, it was not possible yet. To call the console, the buttons are used: " ~ List of console commands or cheats for 7 days to die "ESC" button - With the DebugMenu enabled, in addition to the main menu, the optional control panel will also appear. In this mode, you do not receive damage, but the effects are still superimposed (only when DEBUGMENU is enabled). "H" button - Allows you to fly, at the same time to move up, a space is used, and to descend the "C" button (only when DEBUGMENU is enabled).īutton "Q" - Allows you to enable God's mode. "U" button - Opens a window in which you can get any items that is in the game (only when CreativeMenu is enabled). When DEBUGMENU is enabled, shows more detailed information. ![]() "F6" button - opens the screen of the spavund (only when DEBUGMENU is enabled). ![]() Good luck to you experiments with cheats :) Important buttonsīutton "F3" - Displays detailed information (only when DEBUGMENU is enabled).īutton "F5" - Switching a view from the 1st / 3rd face. In general, all your straight hands well. You can easily add 100500 points of general experience to distribute, or get the desired amount of experience for a certain skill. Or if the horde is already on the nose, and your base is not ready at all, then you can easily go back for a couple of days, without losing anything.Ĭonsole teams at 7 Days to Die also allow you to cause zombie hordes, or certain zombies and animals, as well as destroy them in one fell. Many of those who play in 7 days to die, do not even suspect that the use of cheats or console commands is available in the game.Ĭheats (Cheats) at 7 Days to Die as in all other games allow you to make those things that are not available to ordinary players.įor example, you can easily change the morning for the evening.
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