This guide will be showing you all the available console commands for Jazzpunk: Director’s Cut. Apart from the known commands, you will also be able to learn all the hidden Jazzpunk: Director’s Cut console commands.
Jazzpunk: Director’s Cut Console Commands
- exit or quit – Closes console
- h or help – Show an incomplete list of commands
- deviceinfo – Shows your device name, type, shader level and VRAM.
- giveroomkey – Gives you the key to the Kai Tak hotel room (not sure if the master key or not)
- clearcache – Resets user settings
- deleteallsaves – Delete all of your game saves
- togglemustache or togglemoustache – Toggles facial hair
- givelaughgun – Give a laugh gun. Not sure what that is since I can’t test these right now.
- noexit – Toggles a variable called noexit. Not sure what that does.
- givepheromone – Probably gives the player the bird perfume.
- giveswatter – Gives the player the fly swatter.
- weddingqake, weddingquake or wedding – Starts Wedding Qake
- carfighter – Starts car fight minigame.
- unlocktv – Unlocks TV Man in Wedding Qake
- unlockpredator – Unlocks the homeless man in Wedding Qake.
- rec – Sets the game into trailer recording mode (not sure what this does).
- nobots – Turns off bots in Wedding Qake.
- giveukelele – Gives the player the ukulele.
- givedegausser – Gives the player the degausser.
- siren – Puts police sirens on the screen (not sure about this one).
- givepackage – Gives the player the package for the pigeon quest.
- cough – Not sure, probably coughs.
- norest – Likely disables the rendering of the sushi restaurant.
- gorest – Probably teleports the player to the sushi restaurant.
- nopred – Disables the predator scenario.
- ego – A test command for the Editor’s ego meter.
- labtest – Teleports the player to somewhere in the Soviet lab.
- allfood – Dumps food on the ground.
- impulse101 – Dumps weapons on the ground.
- load puppetSubway – Does nothing, but was probably used for the director puppet.
- puppetmode – Does nothing, but was probably used for the director puppet.
- mic off – Disables the puppet mic (?)
- hi or hello – Makes the console say something.
- fps – Toggles an FPS counter.
- riftmode – Does nothing, but implies that there was VR support at some point in development.
- screensaver – Shows a screensaver of some kind.
- clip – Disables noclip.
- noclip – Toggles noclip (making clip pointless).
- fnc – Toggles noclip, but increases the noclip movement speed.
- iddqd or godmode – Toggles god mode (probably affects Wedding Qake).
- atheistmode – Disables god mode (useless since iddqd and godmode are toggles).
- clearachievements – Removes all Jazzpunk achievements (don’t know if this actually works).
- deferred – Enables deferred lighting.
- forward – Enables forward lighting.
- ul or allchap or unlocklevels – Unlocks all chapters on the chapter select screen.
- locklevels – Locks all chapters on the chapter select screen.
- uc or allchar or unlockcharacters – Unlocks all Wedding Qake characters.
- resetgame – Resets everything.
- walkfast – Walk fast.
- graduate – Does nothing (maybe it did something in the first version?)
- sharewaremode or demomode – Enables demo mode (probably used when demoing the game at E3 and similar).
- antialias – Toggles anti-aliasing.
- giveruscartridge – Gives the player the data cartridge.
- give turtle – Receive a turtle
- give turtle left – Receive a turtle, but in the left hand.
- give tube – Puts a vacuum tube in the player’s hand.
- give brain – Puts a brain in the player’s hand.
- give degausser – Puts a (cosmetic) degausser in the player’s hand.
- give cartridge – Puts a (cosmetic) data cartridge in the player’s hand.
- esh – Gives the player scissor hands (?).
- give spider – Puts a spider in the player’s hand.
- allspid – Gives the player all the spiders.
- give radio – Puts a watermelon radio in the player’s hand.
- give kidney – Gives the player a kidney.
- explo – Tries to load the level thunderbirds, but that level doesn’t exist.
- setup don bar – Sets up the tiki bar like in the trailer.
- setup don cars – Sets up the BP hover cars like in the trailer.
- airport – Tries to load the airport for the trailer, but the level doesn’t exist. It does exist in the first version though.
- setup don alley – Sets up the alley like in the trailer.
- lockheight – Prevents the player’s height from changing.
- unlockheight – Undoes lockheight.
- set fps 30 – Sets the target framerate to 30.
- set fps 60 – Sets the target framerate to 60.
- set fps 100 – Sets the target framerate to 100.
- textadventure – A spoof of Zork.
- riftreticle – More remains of the scrapped VR mode.
- 2p – Sets up a two player game of Wedding Qake.
And that’s all the console commands for Jazzpunk: Director’s Cut. Did we miss something? Feel free to tell us by leaving a comment below.