Rimworld’s Console Commands allow you to use cheats in the game, granting a greater degree of control over the events and characters.

Rimworld is a game that lets you shape your own story. Your story begins with a group of survivors crash landing onto a planet, and how things go from here depends on your actions, and sometimes on just fate. The game is unpredictable, much like real life, and this adds to the story being told.
There are tons of twists and turns in the stories told in Rimworld. While this may be fun during your first few playthroughs, it can be exhausting later on. You’ll quickly find yourself grasping at any semblance of control, and this is where the Rimworld Console Commands come into play.
Rimworld’s Console Commands allow you to use cheats in the game. These grant a greater degree of control over the events and characters, empowering you to shape your story as you see fit. This is perfect when you’re trying to tell a specific narrative, and if you don’t know how to use the Rimworld Console Commands, this guide will prove handy.
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How To Use Rimworld Console Commands

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You can use the Rimworld Console Commands by following these steps:
- Click on the menu in the bottom right corner of your screen, and then select Options.
- Under the General section, enable Development Mode.
- With the Development Mode active, you’ll see a bunch of new icons at the top of your screen.
- Click on the gear-shaped icon at the top. This is the third icon from the left, and opens the Debug Action menu.
- The Debug Action menu will show you all the Console Commands you can use to mold the world to your liking.
In the Debug Action menu, you’ll see the Console Commands separated into multiple sections. The Incident section allows you to execute Incidents at any given moment. Quests allow you to generate specific quests as needed. There’s a section for General commands, which covers a variety of stuff in the game. The ‘T’ in these general commands stands for Target. This means these commands are target-specific, and you’ll have to select a target before you can use them.
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