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Dishonored Console Commands -

: Changes the game speed (e.g., 0.5 for slow motion, 2.0 for fast forward). Pro-Tip: Permanent Keybinds

: Instantly adds the specified amount of gold.

I remember the first one I found. It was in a late-90s shooter, a game already old when I bought it from a bargain bin. The disc was scratched, the label worn to a silver mirror. Inside the config.cfg file, nestled between cl_updaterate and fov , was a line I had never seen: dishonored console commands

: Unlocks or upgrades a specific power (e.g., AddPower Blink 2 ).

: Paste the following line at the end of that section: m_PCBindings=(Name="F1",Command="set Console ConsoleKey comma | set PlayerController CheatClass class'DishonoredCheatManager' | EnableCheats") . : Changes the game speed (e

Worse, he said, the other NPCs would notice. Not in a programmed way—their AI had no reaction script for unmake . They would just… stop. Turn their heads toward the empty spot. And go silent. No patrol routes. No idle chatter. Just a collective, mechanical mourning.

Then the command line would vanish. The save files would corrupt. And the next morning, the player would find their desktop background changed to a screenshot of their character standing in their own bedroom, taken from an angle that shouldn’t exist. It was in a late-90s shooter, a game

The second dishonored command I learned from a friend of a friend, a former QA tester who spoke in whispers. He told me about unmake . Not delete , not destroy . unmake . He said if you targeted an NPC and typed it, the NPC wouldn’t die. It would simply cease . No ragdoll. No blood. No entry in the death log. The game’s memory would stutter, trying to recall what used to occupy that space, and find nothing.