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It’s no secret thatSCUMis a complicated game. Even the smallest of mistakes can be costly, and if you die, you’ll often have no choice but to kiss your progress goodbye. The brutality of the game’s survival mechanics is part of its charm, but if you would rather spend a few hours learning how the game works, then using console commands in a singleplayer game might be the way to go.
Using console commands is a great way fornewSCUMplayersto learn through failure without having to restart over and over again. Thankfully, the game’s console is very user-friendly, and if you’re looking for the best cheats and most useful admin commands, here’s a guide to help you get started.
How to Enable Console Commands in SCUM
Console commands areenabled by default in singleplayer, and if you’re theadmin of a multiplayer server, you should be able to use them as well. Technically, there is no console — instead, you input commands via text chat (opened with T by default).
Open the chat window, then type ‘#’. The game will automatically show you a list of commands related to the text you typed in the chat box. If you want to explore the available console commands, try typing something into the text box to see if there are any commands that contain the terms you wrote.
Best Cheats and Admin Commands in SCUM
If you’ve ever wanted to teleport around the map orget rich quick inSCUM,you may use console commands to make those happen in a flash. Here are some of the most practical commands you can use while playing.
Gives you a full list of admin commands.
#SetTime
Immediately changes the time of day to whatever is indicated. Uses a 24-hour clock format.
#SetWeather
Changes the weather from Sunny (0) to Stormy (1). Adjust storm intensity by using decimals (0.1-0.9)
#SetFamePoints
#TeleportToPlayer
Teleports you to the indicated player’s location.
#MapTeleport
Teleports you to a place you specify on the map. Enter this command, open the map, then select a destination.
#SpawnItem
Spawns an item directly in front of you. Type the name of the item you want, and the game will display the closest item ID result as a console command suggestion.
#SetGodMode
Enables several admin priviliges,like cost-free base building, auto-unlock containers, etc. Does not prevent death.
you may use the arrow keys to cycle between your previously-entered console commands.