What are console commands in XCOM 2?
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Console commands in XCOM 2 are special text inputs used in the game's developer console that allow players to modify game behavior, spawn items, alter units, and debug the game.
How do I enable the console in XCOM 2?
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To enable the console in XCOM 2, you need to add '-allowconsole' to the game's launch options on Steam. Then press the tilde (~) key during gameplay to open the console.
What is the command to add items to my inventory in XCOM 2?
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You can use the command 'GiveItem <ItemName> <Quantity>' to add items. For example, 'GiveItem LaserRifle 1' adds one Laser Rifle to your inventory.
Can I spawn soldiers using console commands in XCOM 2?
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Yes, you can spawn soldiers or customize them using specific commands like 'AddSoldier' or mods that extend console functionality, though the base game has limited direct soldier spawning commands.
Is it possible to grant resources using console commands in XCOM 2?
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Yes, by using commands like 'GiveResource <ResourceType> <Amount>', you can grant yourself additional supplies, alloys, or elerium.
How do I give myself XP or promote soldiers with console commands in XCOM 2?
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There is no direct console command for XP or promotions, but using mods or editing save files can achieve this effect since base console commands don’t support XP modification.
Are console commands in XCOM 2 case-sensitive?
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Yes, console commands and their parameters are generally case-sensitive, so you should enter them exactly as specified.
Can console commands cause issues or corrupt my XCOM 2 save files?
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Using console commands improperly can cause game instability or save file corruption, so it's recommended to back up your saves before using them.
What is the command to unlock all weapons and tech in XCOM 2?
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There is no single base console command to unlock all tech, but you can use mods or manually give yourself items and resources to simulate unlocking all tech.
Where can I find a list of XCOM 2 console commands?
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You can find lists of XCOM 2 console commands on community forums, modding websites like Nexus Mods, or dedicated wikis that provide updated command references.