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#OUTWARD MODS FREE#
If the camera moves to some location very far off screen when you activate the Free Camera, press Shift +, then Shift + < again. Left Shift + N will display some information about the free camera, allowing you to adjust the speed and other settings.Shift + will toggle whether or not the player moves with the Camera and disappears from view, or remains in place and visible to the camera.Unless the user has good idea what they're doing, they shouldn't be messing around with this menu as it could lead to a soft-lock, or even potentially a ruined save. By looking at this menu, one can estimate the outcome of the quest, or even modify the outcome by changing values of certain quest event, or adding quest event. "Save" button - immediately saves current progress and world status.Īnother relatively simple menu, this one gives access to unlock all skills individually for use by the character.Ī menu designed to track the player's quest events, or "triggers" in general (I.E.Area Switch - teleport to any "Scene" in the game.Enemy - Invincible: Makes enemies invincible."I'm Stuck" button - moves the player randomly a short distance.Enable Mana: Grants the player 100 Mana and sacrifices 25 Health and Stamina.Users should be careful about turning the movespeed multiplier up without invincibility on, as you can easily kill your character by running over hills. This menu includes things like making the player invincible, an "unstuck" button, showing time of day, and even things like move speed multiplier. This also allows for the spawning of NPC-only armor and weapons, or old entities and items not used in the final version of the game.įor stackable items, you can spawn multiple at once by selecting the item and dragging the "Quantity" bar at the bottom to the right. The item spawner is a simple menu which can spawn almost every item in the game. Once a character is loaded, 4 menus become available which are accessed with the keys F1 to F4. Combined with the "save" button on the F2 Menu, this allows the player a great degree of control over their progress, and can be helpful if wanting to test out other potentially risky features of Debug Mode. This effectively gives the ability to roll back character progress. If Debug Mode is enabled, the player can choose from any of their 15 previous save-states from the main menu - the options appear when "continue" is pressed on the desired character. In this case, renaming the file to simply "DEBUG" may allow the developer tool to work, or enabling "Show File Extensions" in your operating system settings. Note: On certain operating systems, an additional hidden ".txt" may be added onto the end, which would result in the file name being "". txt file, the user gains access to several developer-only features, described below. The default file path on most computers would look like: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Outward\Outward_Data\debug.txtīy creating and adding this. The Debug Mode is enabled with the simple addition of a blank file called DEBUG.txt being added into the Outward_Data folder of the games installation.