I play with hand-tweaked ini files, which has not prevented me from continuing to gain achievements. In one case, I was messing around with tav dragonsouls, unlocked the third tier of a shout, and accidentally got the corresponding achievement entirely through pure, blatant cheating which would have been trivially detectable if anyone had bothered to look. Even within the same session, achievements have continued to register normally. I use the console quite frequently, both for trivial things like setting fov 90 and for actual cheats like using tcl to get up a mountain and tgm or tim to get back down. There is absolutely nothing you can do in Skyrim that will disable your ability to receive Steam achievements, with the possible exception of playing with Steam in offline mode. It also seems possble that console commands have no effect on achievements whatsover (at least, I have not yet seen evidence to the contrary).ĭo we have any hard info on this? Official sources, original research, anything?.It seems reasonable that certain console commands (such as tgm - Toggle God Mode) might prevent the unlocking of achievements while active and/or others (such as directly manipulating skills/perks/etc.) permanently block achievements for that character once used. I have heard that using any console command prevents you from unlocking any achievements for that "session" (variously, until you load a save or restart the game).I have heard that using any console command, ever, permanently prevents that/all characters from unlocking achievements.I've heard a few conflicting theories and can think of a couple more: Unfortunately, I can't find hard data on if/how the use of console commands affects the unlocking of Steam achievements. Search for games that fit your needs instead.I've painted myself into a corner and am forced to choose between abandoning a couple hours' progress or cheating my way out of it. Open world games seem not to be the right type of game for you. I suggest you to play in creative mode anyway, since you obviously are not interested in elaborating your own progress and take any shortcut however possible.Īnd even if the game itself wouldn't provide such possibilites, there would be mods or 3rd-party-cheats to make that possible and you would use them also. If i'd be mod in this forum i'd instantly ban everybody that complains about cheating possibilites because that makes the game boring. Sorry for me, not being sorry for people with absolutely no self control and intentionally destroying their own game experience. It's very true that there isn't much to prevent me from reenabling through the means listed here but as long as it's not as easy and quick to enable. Just wish there was a way to disable it all together to curb any temptation. So in a sense I would need to have enough will power to not open this menu, which if I'm being honest I don't, so therefore the game becomes almost pointless for me and I love this game. And while I'm in the menu I might as well grab myself a level 6 steel pickaxe, level 6 steel shovel, level 6 sniper rifle, all the ammo I could need, etc, etc., etc. Or just press F1 then type "cm" then enter the creative menu then grab some steel blocks. Then you wait for the concrete to dry and then apply another layer of concrete and wait for it to dry, then you'll need enough forged steel to upgrade to steel. Now you want to upgrade those frames, one way is to have enough wood for the two wood upgrades then have enough cobblestone to upgrade further then have some concrete to upgrade even further. Here's another example to illustrate: Say you're working on a base and you've made some wooden frames. If you disable it from the game options (as 7d2dMP said) or by editing an xml directly, what exactly does you prevent from reenabling it the same way? Because it's to easy and makes the game boring.
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