Dungeons and Dragons: Dark Alliance is a little rough around the edges, to say the least, which has some users injecting their own fun via console commands and mods. Inputting the D&D: Dark Alliance cheats lets players become invincible, teleport to desired locations, kill any enemy in a single hit, and much more. Utilizing them does require the use of third-party software, however, meaning that players do so at their own risk.
How to use cheats in Dungeons and Dragons: Dark Alliance
Here’s how to use Dungeons and Dragons: Dark Alliance cheats and console commands:
- Download and install Universal Unreal Engine 4 Unlocker (UUU)
- Launch the Dungeons and Dragons: Dark Alliance PC application
- Open UUU, then, under the “General” tab, select the game’s process and inject the DLL
- Return to the D&D: Dark Alliance app and check for a pop-up acknowledging that UUU is working
- Press the tilde (~) key during gameplay to access the Dark Alliance console commands screen
After completing the above steps, enter the following D&D: Dark Alliance console commands to activate the corresponding cheats:
All Dungeons and Dragons: Dark Alliance cheats list
- god — God mode, making the player invincible
- DamageTarget # — Deals the specified damage number to a target
- teleport — Instantly teleport to the location a character is aiming at
- sg.PostProcessQuality 0 — Unobscure the in-game map
- timespeed # — Depending on the input number: slow down, speed up, or stop time altogether
- toggledebugcamera — Fly around the game world using a free camera
- pause — Pause and unpause active gameplay
- kill — Kills the character and returns players to the spawn point
- stat fps — Enable and disable the on-screen FPS display
- stat unit — Enable and disable the on-screen frametimes display
- showdebug — Enable and disable the on-screen coordinates display
There are no conventional D&D: Dark Alliance mods just yet, though some players are using memory editors to modify their stats. If utilizing any of these cheats, do not venture online; it could ruin the experience for other players and/or result in an account ban.
It’s not too surprising that users are resorting to modding the game files when there’s a known D&D: Dark Alliance character wipe bug. There’s no fix there, though, fortunately, it is possible to disable the intrusive Dark Alliance screen shake in-game.
(Via: MGW)