
"I prefer to play my games without mods or console commands to get as close to the intended experience as possible. But sometimes something breaks and you need to reset your character, you have an accessibility need, or maybe you're just 1,000 hours into your game and aren't worried about doing stuff in-engine anymore. That's what console commands are for."
"For Cheats to work, you'll need to download and install the Satisfactory Mod Loader (SML), with additional information in the Satisfactory Modding Documentation. Some of our favorite Cheats include: NoPower, NoCost, TurboProductionMode, and Teleport. NoPower still requires that you wire up your machines, but you don't have to actually power them. NoCost makes machines and the like free to place. TurboProductionMode turns crafting at the bench into an instantaneous affair. Finally, Teleport puts you wherever you like on the map."
Press the console key (upper-right of many keyboards) showing ~, `, or § to open the in-game console. Built-in console and debug commands primarily adjust user preferences and diagnostics rather than provide gameplay cheats. To enable gameplay-altering cheats, install the Satisfactory Mod Loader (SML) and follow Satisfactory Modding Documentation. Popular cheats include NoPower (machines do not require actual power wiring to run), NoCost (free placement of machines), TurboProductionMode (instant crafting at benches), and Teleport (move the player anywhere on the map). Full lists of console, debug, and cheat commands are available through Satisfactory modding resources.
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