Dishonored Console Commands -

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.

"You’ve been watching a long time. My turn." dishonored console commands

I remember the first one I found. It was in a late-90s shooter, a game already old when I bought it from a bargain bin. The disc was scratched, the label worn to a silver mirror. Inside the config.cfg file, nestled between cl_updaterate and fov , was a line I had never seen: The second dishonored command I learned from a

The most dishonored command of all, though, has no name. Or rather, it has too many. In the source code of a cult classic RPG, buried under 17 layers of obfuscation, is a function called Reclaim.exe . unmake

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: