Jedi Outcast: Game Codes
06-08-2005 5:43 pm -Aristotle
Cheat codes can only be used in the Single Player portion of the game. To enter the cheat codes, you must be able to access the console. When you are in the single player portion of the game, press SHIFT & ~ to access console. When you are at the console in the single player portion of the game, type: HelpUsObi 1 to activate the cheats. Once the cheats are activated, feel free to try out the following:
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Cheat Code |
Effect |
| god |
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God mode |
| noclip |
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No clipping mode; walk through walls |
| notarget |
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Enemy AI disabled |
| kill |
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Kill yourself |
| give all |
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All weapons, max stats |
| give health |
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Full health |
| give armor |
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Full armor |
| give ammo |
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Full ammo |
| give [#] |
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Get indicated amount of desired items |
| give weaponnum [1-?] |
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Gives you the weapon |
| where |
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Tells you where an entity is |
| victory |
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Plays a sound |
| drive_atst |
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Ride an ATST |
| fly_xwing |
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Fly an X-Wing & Crashes JKII |
| setviewpos [X] [Y] [Z] |
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Allows you to warp to those coordinates on the map. |
| undying |
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Sets max health/armor to 999 |
| taunt |
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Makes the lightsaber handle pin in kyle's hands |
| levelshot |
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Takes a screen shot without the HUD |
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| devmap |
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To activate the cheats (Multiplayer) |
| HelpUsObi 1 |
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To activate the cheats (Single Player) |
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| npc spawn |
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Will spawn a character of your choice. Examples: npc spawn stormtrooper or npc spawn lando |
| npc kill all |
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Kills all npcs on the level |
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| setForceAll [1,2,3] |
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Set all your force powers to the level you want. Example: setForceAll 3 |
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One impressive multiplayer cheat is the double-bladed light saber. Here's how you activate it:
(1) Start a multiplayer game.
(2) Select your lightsaber, and turn it off while your still holding it. (Press #1 two times.)
(3) Activate the console by pressing [SHIFT & ~]
(4) Type devmap [map name] - example: devmap ffa_yavin
(5) type /THEDESTROYER into the console.
[ "If you use the cheats, please don't go complaining that the game is too short." -- James Monroe ]