Star Trek: Infinite Cheats – Master the Game with Console Commands!

Unlock the full potential of your Star Trek: Infinite experience with these powerful console commands and cheats.

If you’re aiming to enhance your Star Trek: Infinite game play and unleash its full potential, you’ve come to the right place. By utilizing the game’s console commands, you can customize your adventure in countless ways. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through the process of accesse the console and provide you with a detailed list of powerful commands and cheats.

How to Use Console Commands in Star Trek: Infinite

Accessing the console in Star Trek: Infinite is simple. Just press the tilde (` or ~) key on your keyboard, and a command prompt will appear. From here, you can input various commands to alter your gameplay experience. Here’s a list of commands and their effects:

Basic Commands:

  • activate_all_traditions: Activates all traditions.
  • activate_ascension_perk (name): Activates a specific perk.
  • add_opinion: Increases an empire opinion of your target empire.
  • add_pops (ID) (number): Adds a specified number of pops.
  • add_ship (ID): Adds a specified ship.
  • add_spynetwork_value (target) (number): Adds infiltration processes to the target.
  • add_trait_leader (ID1) (ID2): Adds a specified trait to a leader.
  • add_trait_species (ID1) (ID2): Adds a specified trait to a species.
  • alloys (number): Adds alloys.
  • branchoffice: Takes control of the local branch office.
  • build_pops (number): Builds a specified number of pops.
  • cash (number): Adds energy credits (cash).
  • colonize (ID): Colonizes a selected planet using a copy of the specified pop.
  • create_megastructure (ID): Creates a mega structure of your choice.

Advanced Commands:

  • damage (number): Deals damage to all selected ships.
  • debug_nomen: Causes empires to always refuse your proposals.
  • debug_yesmen: Causes empires to always accept your proposals.
  • effect add_building = (ID): Adds a specified building.
  • effect add_deposit = (ID): Adds a specified deposit.
  • effect remove_deposit = (ID): Removes a specified deposit.
  • effect add_district = (ID): Adds a specified district.
  • effect add_planet_devastation = (number): Adds devastation.
  • effect country_add_ethic = (ID): Adds ethic points.
  • effect country_remove_ethic = (ID): Removes ethic points.
  • effect create_archaeological_site = (ID): Adds an archaeo logical site.
  • effect set_origin = (ID): Changes your empire origin.
  • effect shift_ethic = (ID): Changes your empire ethics.
  • event (ID): Triggers a specified event.
  • federation_add_experience (number): Adds experience to the Federation.
  • federation_add_cohesion (number): Adds cohesion to the Federation.
  • federation_add_cohesion_speed (number): Adds monthly cohesion to the Federation.
  • federation_examine_leader: Causes a Federation succession.
  • finish_research: Finishes all ongoing research.
  • finish_special_projects: Finishes all special projects.
  • finish_terraform: Finishes all ongoing terraforming.
  • food (number): Adds food.
  • force integrate (ID): Forces an empire to integrate into your empire.
  • free government: Allows government change.
  • free policies: Allows policy change.
  • grow pops (number): Adds growing pops.
  • instant_build: Completes any ongoing buildings and upgrades.
  • intel: Grants vision of the whole galaxy.
  • influence (number): Adds influence.
  • invincible: Activates God Mode, rendering player ships invulnerable.
  • kill_pop (ID): Kills a specified pop.
  • max_resources: Fills all resource storages to maximum capacity.
  • minerals (number): Adds mineral.
  • observe: Switches to observer mode.
  • own (ID): Grants ownership of the mentioned fleet, planet, or base.
  • planet_class (ID): Changes the planet’s class to the specified ID.
  • planet_happiness (number): Increases planet happiness by the specified number.
  • planet_size (number): Changes the size of the selected planet.
  • play (ID): Switches player control to a different empire.
  • remove_trait_leader (ID1) (ID2): Removes a specified trait from a specific leader.
  • remove_trait_species (ID1) (ID2): Removes a specified trait from a specific species.
  • research_all_technologies: Researches all non repeatable technologies.
  • research_technology (ID): Instantly researches the specified technology.
  • skills (number): Adds skill levels to all leaders under your control.
  • skip_galactic_community_cooldowns: Disables cool downs when propose resolutions from the same group.
  • society (number): Adds Society tech points.
  • survey: Surveys all planets with an available science ship.
  • tech update: Re-rolls the currently available tech choices.
  • unity (number): Adds Unity points.
  • unlock edicts: Unlocks all available edicts.

These console commands offer an array of opportunities for you to tailor your Star Trek: Infinite adventure according to your preferences. Remember that while you have access to all these commands, it’s best to start with a few and gradually explore the rest. Experiment and have fun customizing your gaming experience.

To further enhance your Star Trek: Infinite journey, consider using the “invincible” command to active God Mode, render your player ships impervious to damage and allow you to face any enemy with ease.

In Closing

With the arsenal of console commands at your disposal, you can truly make Star Trek: Infinite your own. These commands unlock a world of possibilities, offering you the ability to modify your game to your liking. Let us know which commands you’ve used and how you feel about harness the power of the console in the game. Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!


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