, Bindings=(Name="Tilde",Command="ConsoleKey") If that fails, use:
This article is a complete, deep-dive guide to Borderlands 2 console commands. We will cover how to enable the console, essential commands, cheat codes, performance tweaks, and a word of warning about multiplayer. Unlike modern PC games, Borderlands 2 does not have a console enabled by default. You must manually edit a configuration file.
Now go forth, Vault Hunter. The console is open. What will you command? Disclaimer: Achievements may be disabled when using certain console commands. Use at your own risk. This guide is for educational and single-player purposes only.
Unlocking the console in Borderlands 2 transforms the game. It allows you to tweak visuals, spawn enemies, teleport across maps, manipulate loot drops, and even break the game’s physics for fun. However, with great power comes great responsibility—and the risk of corrupting your save file or ruining your own fun.
For nearly a decade, Borderlands 2 has remained a gold standard for looter-shooters. While the game offers hundreds of hours of legitimate farming, raiding, and exploring, there exists a powerful, often-overlooked layer beneath the surface: the Unreal Engine 3 developer console.
, Bindings=(Name="Tilde",Command="ShowDebug") Wait, that opens debug info, not the console. The correct working console command for BL2 is actually:
, Bindings=(Name="Tilde",Command="OpenConsole") However, many players find that OpenConsole doesn’t work. The more reliable command is:
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