In the Fergus timeline, you will gain access to the returning Laserkraftwerk, a high-energy multi-tool capable of melting steel and blasting Nazis to embers. The opening sequence of the game presents players with a choice of timeline. But for those new to the franchise, we reintroduce the plot and the characters, so you can enjoy the game on its own. Those who played the first game will pick up right where they left off. You don’t need to know anything before jumping into The New Colossus. Game Speed Change - /timescale x.x (replace x’s with numbers, 1.0 is default game speed, 0.8 is 20% slower than default, 1.2 is 20% Show FPS - com_showfps 3 (shows the Frames Per Second on-screen)Ĭheats List - Listcvars (brings up all the cvar commands) (xxx is desired number for Field Of View) Tip: Try Ctrl, Alt, ~ for the Command console if ~ don’t work. After that you can lookup below what cheats there are & what their codes to enter are.
Turn off Infinite Ammo - cvarAdd g_permaInfiniteAmmo -1ĭring gameplay you should press on the ~ tilde key (the key above TAB) to bring up the Command Console. Turn off God Mode - cvarAdd g_permaGodMode -1 Unlock Perks 2 - DebugUnlockPerkByRequirement -1 Unlock Perks - DebugUnlockPerkByAbility -1 Infinite Ammo - cvarAdd g_permaInfiniteAmmo 1 That’s why having the dual-wielding perk that allows you to carry more ammo is so crucial later in the game.During gameplay you should press on the CTRL + ~ (that last symbol is a tilde) keys on your keyboard at the same time to bring up the Command Console. It’s easy to burn through all your ammo quickly with this upgrade, especially when dual wielding. Rather than shooting one shot before the barrel rotates for the next shot, the Rotor upgrade fires three simultaneous shots from all the barrels. The Schockhammer is a powerful shotgun on its own, but equipping the Rotor upgrade makes it one of the most powerful guns in the game. Moreover, the Sturmgewhr can be upgraded to have armor-piercing rounds, which are essential against heavily armored enemies. The Marksman Scope changes its firing mode to semi-auto, making it accurate and manageable even when dual wielding. Dual wielding the fully automatic rifle can get unwieldy at times. The Marksman Scope turns the Sturmgewehr into a much more accurate killing machine than its default fully automatic mode. If you’re looking for more firepower to drop enemies faster, just dual wield two of them. The silenced Pistole gives some much needed ranged attacks. Before this upgrade, you can only rely on axe throws and stealth takedowns up close. The silencer on the Pistole helps with any stealthy situation. While most weapon upgrades come down to personal preference, there are a few must-owns for any Wolfenstein II playthrough. For more info on the sequel, head over to our guide on everything you need to know about the game, and along with our video on the History of Wolfenstein.įor more tips and guides on Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, head on over to our dedicated hub for all things treasure hunting and Nazi-slaying.
Here are some of our personal recommendations for what you should prioritize.īe sure to check out our full review of Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, along with our 10 Things We Wished We Knew guide before starting your Nazi-killing campaign. The New Colossus is not an easy game, and obtaining the right perks and weapon upgrades can give you a much-needed edge against the Nazi war machine. Weapon upgrades, on the other hand, are deliberate choices you can make when using upgrade parts, which you can find scattered around various levels and Eva's Hammer. As you complete certain objectives, like headshot kills, you'll automatically unlock perks that support one of three playstyles: Stealth, Mayhem, and Tactical. Perks in Wolfenstein are entirely dependent on how you play. But to do so efficiently, you'll need to learn the best perks and resources to have at your disposal. There are a number of violent and grotesque ways to dispatch the Nazi hordes in Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus.