Console

The console in Satisfactory can be used to access debug data (like player coordinates or a list of radiation sources) or for changing some options not available in the game's settings, such as disabling the fog, anti-aliasing or enabling an FPS counter. It cannot be used for cheating (e.g. spawning items).

The effects of commands are reset once the game is closed to the desktop but persist between sessions (the only exception is the Suicide command, which will remain if the game is saved).

Activation
To enable the console, execute +  +. No feedback concerning whether or not the action was recognized by the game will be shown (note: it might not work on some keyboard layouts, see below). This enable process persists until the game is closed to the desktop, and it appears to be only recognized while a save is loaded (not on the main menu).

To open the console, press the (paragraph) / (backtick) /  (tilde) key. This will open the console command line; press it again to open a larger window (one command requires a large window in order to be used properly).

It might be necessary to change the keyboard layout to English - UK, as the console can only be opened if the keyboard layout has at least one of the 3 activation keys (, or ).

Changing the activation key
Another solution that does not require switching the keyboard layout is to navigate to " ", and adding the following lines to the end of the "input.ini" file:

[/script/engine.inputsettings] ConsoleKey=F6

This will allow the console command line to be opened with F6. Any other key or character can be, as long as it doesn't require to use a modifying key such as, or , also avoid using any keys that the game already uses by default.

List of commands
The "window" column is to differentiate between commands that require the large console window to be properly used and commands that do not require it. Since Satisfactory is written in Unreal Engine, many commands from the Unreal Engine itself appear in this list.

List of commands
* Multiplicative values means setting it to 2 will render at double the default distance and setting it to 0.5 will render at half of the default. It appears to be limited to a maximum value of 3. Can be FPS heavy if set too high values and can give you more FPS if set to lower values.

Non-functional commands
The following commands appear in the autocomplete list in the console but have never worked since Early Access release, as they either don't do anything when executed or aren't even recognized by the console when executed.
 * Fly
 * Ghost
 * GiveItem
 * Cheats
 * Teleport
 * God

History

 * Patch 0.3.5.4?: r.Gamma is replaced with Gamma, Pause is functional again
 * Patch 0.3?: r.Gamma and Pause no longer work