Subsistence | Console Commands

The game does not feature a typical, open "cheat console" for single-player mode.

/inspect was the first one he mastered. It turned his gaze into a diagnostic tool, painting floating labels over everything: [RABBIT_CARCASS: EDIBLE: 70%] , [STONE: ID_435] , [SELF: HP: 34/100 | HUNGER: 82/100 | THIRST: 91/100] . He was a ghost in his own machine, and the machine was dying.

He built his shack with /craft . He purified water with /filter . He even fought off a wolf—a glitchy, twitching thing with missing textures—using /attack WOLF_A5 . The wolf froze mid-lunge, its health bar appeared, and Leo poked it with a sharpened stick until the bar hit zero. It collapsed into a pile of [RAW_MEAT: 3] and [HIDE: 1] .

Regular players on multiplayer servers generally do not have access to console commands unless explicitly granted admin privileges by the server owner. Console Commands Subsistence

The Subsistence community offers several avenues for command-related assistance:

Use a text editor like Notepad++ to open the most recently modified save file.

officially support "cheat" style console commands (like infinite health or spawning items) in single-player mode to maintain the intended survival difficulty. Multiplayer Demo Caveat : Some older commands like AllWeapons The game does not feature a typical, open

BanPlayerBySteamId [steamId] : Bans a specific player using their Steam ID.

The console can be opened by pressing the during gameplay. It's primarily a text-based interface for developers or server hosts to input specific commands to manage a server instance.

He looked at his fortress of diamond blocks. At his infinite bread. At his perfect, unchanging health bar. Then he looked out the window at the real world—the glitchy sky, the stuttering rain, the low-poly trees that still managed to sway in a breeze he couldn't control. He was a ghost in his own machine, and the machine was dying

A: Use the reset command to reset game settings to their default values.

: Pulls up a list of objects you can hide or show for testing.

If you are looking to build a massive fortress without gathering thousands of wood planks and iron fragments, follow this workflow: Enable god mode so you do not starve while building. Use the time command ( tod 12 ) to maintain perfect daylight.

setweather [type] – Forces a specific weather pattern. Replace [type] with options like clear , rain , or snow .

Set an Admin Password in your server's web interface (provided by services like Pingperfect or GPORTAL ).