Satisfactory Console Commands: A Thorough Guide for Power Users
Are you a seasoned explorer of the alien world of Satisfactory, looking to streamline your factory building, debug issues, or simply experiment with the game’s mechanics? Then you’ve come to the right place. This guide provides a detailed overview of Satisfactory’s powerful console commands, offering insights into their functionality and practical applications. We’ll cover everything from item manipulation to time control, helping you unlock the full potential of your gameplay experience.
Accessing the Console
First, you need to enable the console. Here’s how:
- Launch Satisfactory with the
-consolecommand-line argument. You can do this thru Steam by right-clicking on Satisfactory in your library, selecting “Properties,” and adding-consoleto the “Launch Options” field. - Once in-game, press the
~(tilde) key to open the console.
Now, let’s dive into the commands themselves. Remember that some commands may have unintended consequences, so use them with caution and consider backing up your save files beforehand.
Core Command Categories & Detailed Explanations
Here’s a breakdown of the most useful Satisfactory console commands, categorized for easy reference. Each entry includes a clear explanation and practical use cases.
I. Item & Resource Manipulation
These commands allow you to directly influence the items and resources in your game.
* GiveItemsSingle GiveItemStacks, it won’t expand your inventory if its full. You can find an item’s blueprint Path on the Satisfactory Wiki or by exploring in FModel.
* GiveResourceSinkCoupons
* GiveItemStacks
II. Time & Gameplay Control
These commands give you granular control over the game’s time and speed.
* Slomo 10.0 makes crafting significantly faster, while a lower value slows things down. It affects player movement, animations, and building operation rates.
* SetTimeOfDay
* SetTimeSpeedMultiplier 0 wholly freezes time.
III. Building & Factory Management
These commands are invaluable for managing your sprawling factories.
* EnableBuildableTick
* ResetAllFactoryLegsToZero
* RebuildFactoryLegsOneTileAroundPlayer: This command recalculates support legs on buildings near your character. It’s useful for correcting leg placement issues.
* HideAllBuildings
* ShowFactoryOnly
IV. Player & Movement Commands
These commands offer enhanced player control and debugging options.
* PlayerFly
* **PlayerNo








