BioShock 2

BioShock 2

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DemonBunny Dec 22, 2013 @ 11:31am
console commands
how do you get this to work, i got win 7 64bit, it works for bioshock 1 but not 2 and everywhere i look it tells me same thing.
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bobczes Dec 22, 2013 @ 11:37am 
What sort of help do you need.. There is no in-game console. All you are able to do is bind certain keys prior to game play.

"Bioshock and BioShock 2 does not have a true in-game console for commands to tweak the environments. However, both games have common Unreal Engine commands on the PC which can be bound to certain keys and used in game. "

http://bioshock.wikia.com/wiki/Console_Commands
DemonBunny Dec 22, 2013 @ 12:19pm 
mainly can't find where put commands because i put in defuser.ini and they are not working
bobczes Dec 22, 2013 @ 12:30pm 
According to the page I linked you should not change the DefUser .ini's

It is important to remember that any changes made to User.ini may be replaced with the default if the game crashes or if the player exits it abnormally (i.e. shutting it down with task manager.) The default settings are stored in another text file, "DefUser.ini". If the player wishes to avoid resetting the User.ini multiple times, they can edit DefUser.ini, but this is not recommended because it means permanently losing the default settings.

If you change the User.ini's you might try making the file read only. Should be here

\Users\[Username]\AppData\Roaming\[Gamename]
DemonBunny Dec 22, 2013 @ 1:11pm 
problem win 7 64 bit so idk where that is and the instructions are ment for xp or whatever because i can't find the roaming folder since its placed on steam and there is no user.ini. also removed commands from defuser.ini
Last edited by DemonBunny; Dec 22, 2013 @ 1:21pm
bobczes Dec 22, 2013 @ 1:27pm 
You need to expose the hidden files and folders.


Here's how to display hidden files and folders in Windows 7.

Open Folder Options by clicking the Start button , clicking Control Panel, clicking Appearance and Personalization, and then clicking Folder Options.

Click the View tab.

Under Advanced settings, click Show hidden files, folders, and drives, and then click OK.
DemonBunny Dec 22, 2013 @ 1:55pm 
k found it ty
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