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Console Commands Subsistence !!hot!! -

: Permanently bans a player from the server using their unique Steam ID.

: Toggles a free-roam camera mode, useful for inspecting builds or taking screenshots without player movement constraints.

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| Command | Syntax | Use | |---------|--------|-----| | debug building | debug building | Toggles building debug info (show stability, support) | | debug navmesh | debug navmesh | Shows AI navigation mesh | | unlockallblueprints | unlockallblueprints | Unlocks all crafting recipes (creative mode) | | repairall | repairall | Repairs all damaged structures in loaded area |

; Make nights shorter (default 15 minutes) NightLengthMinutes=5

However, there are built-in console commands that serve critical administrative and development functions. These commands are designed for server administration and game debugging, not for casual cheating. This article will clarify the current state of these commands, explaining what is and isn't possible, and will also cover community-discovered alternatives for those looking to alter their game experience.

If you are logged in as a server administrator, you can use the following commands to manage your world and players: ListPlayers : Shows a list of all currently connected players.

Only use these in Single Player . Attempting to use memory editors on secured multiplayer servers can result in automated Valve Anti-Cheat (VAC) bans or bans from server networks. 3. Save File Editing

: Lists all player-built bases on the server with their unique IDs.

Here's a sample implementation in C#:

Alpha 55 Update (1st January 2021) · Subsistence ... - SteamDB