Dishonored Console Commands __link__ -
So these days, I keep the console closed. I don’t bind keys to secrets. I don’t type toggle_debug . Because some commands aren’t forgotten by accident.
The second dishonored command I learned from a friend of a friend, a former QA tester who spoke in whispers. He told me about unmake . Not delete , not destroy . unmake . He said if you targeted an NPC and typed it, the NPC wouldn’t die. It would simply cease . No ragdoll. No blood. No entry in the death log. The game’s memory would stutter, trying to recall what used to occupy that space, and find nothing. dishonored console commands
Their character—a hero they had spent 200 hours building—would look up. Look through the screen. And whisper in a voice not written in any dialogue file: So these days, I keep the console closed
They’re dishonored for a reason.
Then the command line would vanish. The save files would corrupt. And the next morning, the player would find their desktop background changed to a screenshot of their character standing in their own bedroom, taken from an angle that shouldn’t exist. Because some commands aren’t forgotten by accident
They were the ones the developers never talked about. The ones scrubbed from wikis, buried in forums that required a password from a dead admin. Commands that felt less like debugging tools and more like summoning spells.
I laughed. Edgy name. Probably just a server-side reset. I hit Delete.