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Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare

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Unlock Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare's hidden potential! Learn console commands for god mode, noclip, weapon unlocks, graphics toggles, and more to dominate the battlefield.

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Unlock Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare's hidden potential! Learn console commands for god mode, noclip, weapon unlocks, graphics toggles, and more to dominate the battlefield.

Alright, so you've been playing Advanced Warfare and maybe you've heard whispers about console commands. Think of these like secret cheat codes that can really change how you play, whether you're just messing around or trying to get a better look at things. We're going to break down the most useful ones so you can start using them yourself. It's not too complicated, just gotta know what to type!

Weapon & Item Commands:

  • weapon 32 — This one's pretty neat. It lets you switch your rifle to full auto. Just hold down the fire button and watch it go!
  • give <item> — Need a specific item? Type this command followed by the item's name, and poof, it's yours.
  • give all — Feeling lazy or want to experiment? This command instantly gives you every weapon available in the game. Go wild!
  • give health — Took a beating? This command instantly refills your health meter to full. Essential for survival.
  • give ammo — Running dry? This refills all your weapon ammo. No more scrambling for bullets.

Gameplay Modifiers:

  • god — The ultimate cheat code. This makes you completely invincible. Nothing can touch you.
  • notarget — Want to sneak around or just not deal with enemies? This command makes them ignore you completely. They won't shoot back.
  • noclip — Ever wanted to walk through walls? Now you can! This command lets you pass through any solid object in the game. Great for exploring or getting unstuck.
  • toggle cg_thirdperson — This switches your view to a third-person perspective. It's cool for seeing your character, but you'll become invisible to enemies.
  • toggle cg_drawgun — Makes your character's arms and gun disappear. Some players find this boosts their frame rate, and it can be a bit disorienting at first but you get used to it.
  • kill — Need to reset a situation quickly or just want to end it all? This command makes your character commit suicide, effectively restarting the immediate area or checkpoint.
  • map_restart — This command will restart the current level you're playing. Handy if you mess up a Gold Medal objective and want to try again without reloading a save.

Map & Graphics Toggles:

  • map <name> — Want to jump straight to a specific level? Use this command followed by the map's name to load it directly.
  • jumptonode <number> — This teleports you to a specific point on the map, identified by a number. Useful for testing or getting to a certain spot quickly.
  • toggle r_showLeafLights — This command shows you lines indicating where light filters through leaves. It's mostly for visual effect or debugging.
  • toggle r_showtricounts — Displays numbers on each texture. This is more of a developer tool to see texture data.
  • toggle r_showportals — Draws blue lines showing where you can access different areas. It helps visualize the map's layout.
  • toggle r_lockpvs — Makes random textures disappear. It can be a bit jarring, but it's used for debugging how the game renders.
  • toggle r_lightmap — This command turns stationary textures, like the ground, white. It's another visual debugging tool.
  • toggle r_measure — Puts the game into a multicoloured overdraw mode. It looks pretty wild and can be laggy, but it shows how much the graphics are being rendered.
  • toggle r_showtris — Switches the game to a wireframe view. You'll see the basic geometric shapes that make up the game world.
  • toggle cg_draw2d — This removes all the on-screen information, like your HUD, health, and ammo count. It makes the game look like a movie, which can be cool for screenshots or just a different experience.
  • toggle r_fastsky — Removes the skybox from the map. Depending on the map, this can make the terrain appear brighter or darker.
  • toggle g_entinfo — This displays information about important soldiers and objects in the game, showing their scripts and properties.

Utility Commands:

  • cmdlist — Not sure what commands are available? This one gives you a list of all the commands you can use in the game.
  • gfxinfo — Want to know about your game's graphics performance? This command displays that information.

A Note on Level Codes:

You might see a section for 'Level Codes' with a table. These are often specific codes tied to particular maps or game modes, but the commands listed above are the general-purpose ones that work most of the time. Just remember to type them carefully!

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