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Satisfactory: Console Commands

Satisfactory has a wide range of useful commands available for players to adjust client settings. Within this page we summarise the popular and useful commands that are commonly used by players across Satisfactory.

Accessing the console

Using the console within Satisfactory is very easy, simply press the ` key (backtick is located above TAB key) to cycle between console visibility. The console will either become closed, will be open with a small command window at the bottom or will be fully expanded each time you toggle.

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If the backtick key doesn't work for you, follow the steps in the sub-section below to set and enable a new keybind.

Unable to access the console

Sometimes due to regional keyboards the default backtick activation console key may not work, thus you need to setup a new one. Before doing this, close Satisfactory if it's running.

Press Windows-Key + R or search in your startmenu for Run. Next, copy the following path into it:

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%LOCALAPPDATA%\FactoryGame\Saved\Config\WindowsNoEditor

Open up the Input.ini file with a text editor (such as notepad).

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Next copy and paste the exact lines to the bottom:

[/script/engine.inputsettings] ConsoleKey=F6

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Finally, save and restart your game and now you will be able to open the console with F6 as a keybind.

Console Commands

The table consist of the command itself, the accepted values for the command (if applicable) and a description to make it easier to understand.

In order to display the entire list of commands, use ? in the console which will display a hovering list of all the different commands. You can navigate this hovering list by simply using the UP and DOWN arrow keys.

An example of using the ? to view all commands can be viewed below.

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Any command which is mentioned on this page is for vanilla Satisfactory.

Command SyntaxAccepted ValuesDescription
?-This will display the entire full list of commands
Stat FPS-Toggles the built-in FPS counter in-game
Stat UNIT-Toggles on a display which shows frame time, game data, draw time and a few other stats
t.MaxFPS "maxfps"Integer (e.g. 120)Sets your game's maximum FPS
r.ScreenPercentage "value"Integer (default 100)Changes the screen resolution scale (only for world rendering, not the UI)
r.ViewDistanceScale "value"Integer (default 1)Changes the render distance for which objects are render from such as rocks or trees
Suicide-Kill your own player
FOV "value"Integer (e.g. 90)Sets your game's field of view (FOV)
r.Atmosphere "1 or 0"true (1)/false (0)Toggles whether the atmosphere is on for the game
r.Fog "1 or 0"true (1)/false (0)Toggles whether the fog is on for the game
Gamma "value"Integer (default 50)Sets your game's brightness level

For an extensive list of commands, please visit the Satisfactory wiki which covers a range of more technical commands in-depth.