Console commands and cheats make Cyberpunk 2077 even more of an exciting playground for PC players to dive into.
Cyberpunk 2077 allows players to enter a rich and immersive world that is filled with endless possibilities. If you are a PC player, the use of console commands can unlock even more potential for things to do. They allow for a vast array of cheats, tweaks, and modifications that can enhance your journey through Night City. If you are looking to do things like give yourself infinite money and spawn rare items, console commands can serve as your gateway to unlimited customization.
In this article, we will break down the Cyberpunk 2077 console commands and how you can put them to use.
How To Enable and Use Console Commands in Cyberpunk 2077
To enable console commands in Cyberpunk 2077, you need to install Cyber Engine Tweaks. Here’s how:
- Find Your Game Files: For GOG users, the default folder is GOG Games/Cyberpunk 2077. For Steam users, it’s Steam Library/SteamApps/common/Cyberpunk 2077. Depending on your installation, these folders might be in a different drive or hidden.
- Download Cyber Engine Tweaks: Get the mod from Nexus Mods and unzip the files.
- Install the Mod: Place the unzipped files into the corresponding folder.
- Launch the Game: Start Cyberpunk 2077 and press the tilde key (~). The console command interface should appear.
Top Console Commands and Cheats in Cyberpunk 2077
Console commands can enhance quality of life, adjust graphical settings, and, most importantly, boost gameplay. Here are some of the best cheats you can use. Replace the “x” in the command with your desired value.
Player Commands:
- Game.ModStatPlayer(“Health”, “x”): Set the player’s total HP.
- Game.ModStatPlayer(“CarryCapacity”, “x”): Change the player’s carry capacity.
- Game.ModStatPlayer(“MaxSpeed”, x): Alter the player’s default speed.
- Game.InfiniteStamina(true): Enable infinite stamina for jumping, shooting, and dashing.
- Game.SetLevel(“StreetCred”, x, 1): Adjust the player’s Street Cred level.
- Game.SetLevel(“Level”, x): Change the player’s level.
Targeted Commands:
- Game.AddToInventory(“Items.money”, x): Add any amount of Eurodollars.
- Game.AddToInventory(“Ammo.x”, x): Add ammo for any weapon type by replacing the first “x” with the weapon name.
- Game.AddToInventory(“Items.CWCapacityPermaReward_Legendary”): Increase the player’s maximum Cyberware capacity.
- Game.AddToInventory(“Items.PerkPointSkillbook”): Add Perk Points as consumables.
- Game.AddToInventory(“Items.AttributePointSkillbook”): Add the maximum Attribute Points.
- Game.AddToInventory(“Items.x”, 1): Add any item in Cyberpunk 2077 by replacing “x” with the specific item ID.
Teleportation Console Commands
While Fast Travel is built into Cyberpunk 2077, sometimes you want to quickly leave a building or access mission-only areas. Use these commands to teleport to specific coordinates. Replace “x,” “y,” and “z” with the corresponding numbers.
Teleport Command:
- Game.TeleportPlayerToPosition(x, y, z): Teleport the player to specified coordinates.
Here are some useful coordinates you can use for teleportation in Cyberpunk 2077:
Location Name | Coordinates |
---|---|
Megabuilding H8 Apartment | -690.816, 823.984, 324.856 |
Japantown Apartment | -786.091, 975.949, 29.828 |
Glen Apartment | -1517.805, -969.188, 91.200 |
Northside Apartment | -1504.078, 2228.468, 23.798 |
Corpo Plaza Apartment | -1607.948, 350.182, 50.997 |
V’s Penthouse (Path of Glory) | -1340.495, 1189.842, 116.618 |
Afterlife | -1455.068, 1010.975, 17.824 |
Clouds | -625.404, 794.564, 132.252 |
Arasaka Tower (CEO Level) | -1437.788, 157.247, 565.346 |
Arasaka Tower (Jungle Floor) | -1449.256, 118.300, 321.639 |
Arasaka Tower (Johnny’s Interrogation Room) | -1389.446, 141.266, -139.361 |
Arasaka Tower (Orbital Station) | 4743.650, -1091.755, 1310.439 |
Time Machine Guitar Room | -1843.676, -575.336, 7.754 |
Voodoo Boys’ Subway | -1662.758545, -1867.002563, 54.982040 |
Hanako’s Estate Bedroom | 290.197662, 1022.468079, 229.920425 |
Using the console to teleport to an area that is otherwise inaccessible may leave you stuck. To prevent this, use the command Game.LogPlayerPositionAndName() to save your current location, allowing you to return later.
Cyberware Capacity Shard ID
With the Cyberpunk 2.0 update, Cyberware works differently with V’s attributes. To avoid the grind of finding Cyberware Capacity Shards or using the Edgerunner Technical Ability Perk, use this command:
Cyberware Capacity Command:
- Game.AddToInventory(“Items.CWCapacityPermaReward_Legendary”): Add a Tier 5 Cyberware Capacity Shard that you’d typically find from enemies, loot boxes, or airdrops.
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