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The full list of console commands for STALKER is provided further below in alphabetical order, along with descriptions wherever possible. So make sure to backup your User.ltx first before messing around in the console, and ideally first check the current value for a variable and note it down before testing new values in case you want to quickly get back to the original value.
Importantly: Entering new values for variables in the console may automatically write the change to your User.ltx file, meaning it will be implemented the next time you start STALKER. just enter r2_tf_mipbias to see its current value). If you just want to know what the current value of a command variable is, enter its name without any added value (e.g. The impact of this change should be immediately visible on screen. Tells the game engine to assign a value of 0.5 to the variable r2_tf_mipbias. For example entering the following command in the console:
The procedure to use a console command is simple - enter the relevant command followed by a space, then the appropriate value. So the best method to implement an advanced feature is to first test a command in the console, fine tune the value you may wish to use for that command, then if you wish to use it permanently, edit your User.ltx file accordingly if the change hasn't already been stored there. Most console commands are also used in the User.ltx file as covered on the previous page. This console is an area which allows you to enter a range of commands, for the purposes of adjusting the game engine's parameters. The command console in STALKER can be opened and closed at any time by pressing the '~' key (the key below ESC). STALKER: Shadow of Chernobyl Tweak Guide Advanced Tweaking (Pt.2)