

When changing clans that character loses all experience points spent and unspent.Īllows the player to change to other non-player "clans".

A value of 0 makes the player a female and a value of 1 makes the player a male. Hides the HUD if set to 1, default value is 0Įdit player character's history during character creationĭetermines whether the player is male or female. The default value is 1, 3 is the maximum (however, this limit has been lifted in the Unofficial Patch).ĭisable clipping mode, enabling you to walk through walls. Increases all female characters' breast size by the indicated amount. Spawn weapon cursor up or down to scroll console list Spawn vampire artifact or book cursor up or down to scroll console list Spawn money item cursor up or down to scroll console list Spawn item cursor up or down to scroll console list Spawn clothing cursor up or down to scroll console list Negative values add a masquerade level and positive values reduce a masquerade level. Infinite ammo for all weapons except flamethrowerĬhanges the player's masquerade level. Give extra or infinite blood to withstand greater attacks Sets player character's blood pool to indicated amount Sets player character's blood pool to approximately 75% full To disable mods such as noclip, npc_freeze, or god simply retype them into the console to disable them Code Note: Many of the console commands can potentially break the game state and should be used with care. Type the following commands into the console after activating it. auto run from the DVD or using the Start Menu. Note that you must run the game from the altered shortcut, and by no other means i.e. To open the console, press the "~" (tilde key) button in the top left corner of your keyboard. Paste the following at the end of the document. Preferences\Vampire Bloodlines Preferences\config. To enable the console, browse to and open the file. In the settings under the "General" tab, click SET LAUNCH OPTIONS. In your Steam's library, right click Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines under "My Games" to access Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines – Properties. ".\Vampire - Bloodlines\vampire.exe" -console Be sure that there is a single space between the last quotation mark and the hyphen. To add "-console" to the shortcut command line, go to your Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines shortcut (by default placed on your desktop), right-click it, click properties, navigate to the "Shortcut" tab, and in the "Target" field add -console at the end of the line. Note: Recent versions of the Unofficial Patch automatically place a shortcut with the necessary parameter on the Windows desktop and make it unnecessary to follow the steps below.
