coolmanden Posted August 24, 2016 Share Posted August 24, 2016 Now I have tried to put different versions to Debug Console Enabler into the game, but without success. Either get an error when I start the game or so nothing happens when you click on ~ key. can some help me. I'm not a super nerd with a computer, but I know little about it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pincaviglia86 Posted August 28, 2016 Share Posted August 28, 2016 (edited) Yes I can help you. First of all, if you have a debug console mod installed, that does not work... Remove it. This will typically be located in the witcher 3 game folder/ bin/64... And is usually a console mod folder and a .dll file called dsound.dllAnyway, there is no need to use a mod to enable the console. If you follow the instructions below, you should have no problem:1. Go to MY DOCUMENTS and open the folder there named simply the witcher 32. Open the file name "user"3. If you do not see this-----> [General] Then type it in yourself, making sure you type it in at the very top (the first line of the text file)4. On the second line type-----> ConfigVersion=25. On the third line type-----> DBGConsoleOn=true6. Now you need to save this text file in its current location, but name it something other than "user"7. Delete the folder named "user" ( which is ok because it was saved under a different name.8. Finally, whatever you named that file you saved, you need to change that name to------> user.settingsThat is it. You should now be able to open the console with the tilde key. I had your same problem, and this worked perfectly for me on the witcher 3 v1.24Since this was done outside the game folder itself... You do not have to risk a debug mod messing up your game.... Which some mods can do. To give you an idea of how much safer this way is... Consider this: you could have deleted that text file that you renamed and a new one would be made when you restarted the game.... With just the effect of having to re do your settings. In my opinion, this is a great alternative to using somebody's mod. Edited August 28, 2016 by pincaviglia86 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NamssogDor Posted September 2, 2016 Share Posted September 2, 2016 Great, I've been looking for this solution for a while - except it wont work for me. I was just wondering if your TW3 is a standalone or is it a Steam install? Are you on a PC or other? On my PC, Steam always installs inside the "Program Files (x86)" which causes DBG not to launch, so I moved The Witcher 3 Folder out to the C:/ (root) folder. The game plays fine from there with mods, however, still NO DBG and Steam updates still go into PF (x86). So, I tried your solution (EXACTLY) and still no console - I've even put the user.settings file in any and all folders within TW3, to no avail. It is currently in the top folder of the TW3, before the "Steam" folder. Any other suggestions will be most appreciated. :cool: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pincaviglia86 Posted September 3, 2016 Share Posted September 3, 2016 (edited) Yes I can help you. First of all, if you have a debug console mod installed, that does not work... Remove it. This will typically be located in the witcher 3 game folder/ bin/64... And is usually a console mod folder and a .dll file called dsound.dllAnyway, there is no need to use a mod to enable the console. If you follow the instructions below, you should have no problem:1. Go to MY DOCUMENTS and open the folder there named simply the witcher 32. Open the file name "user"3. If you do not see this-----> [General] Then type it in yourself, making sure you type it in at the very top (the first line of the text file)4. On the second line type-----> ConfigVersion=25. On the third line type-----> DBGConsoleOn=true6. Now you need to save this text file in its current location, but name it something other than "user"7. Delete the folder named "user" ( which is ok because it was saved under a different name.8. Finally, whatever you named that file you saved, you need to change that name to------> user.settingsThat is it. You should now be able to open the console with the tilde key. I had your same problem, and this worked perfectly for me on the witcher 3 v1.24Since this was done outside the game folder itself... You do not have to risk a debug mod messing up your game.... Which some mods can do. To give you an idea of how much safer this way is... Consider this: you could have deleted that text file that you renamed and a new one would be made when you restarted the game.... With just the effect of having to re do your settings. In my opinion, this is a great alternative to using somebody's mod.sorry you are having trouble. If you put these lines anywhere in the "ACTUAL WITCHER 3 GAME FOLDER"....it will not work. There is a folder in your "MY Documents" called "the Witcher 3", and all this folder contains is your save game information and your user settings for "YOUR GAME ONLY". This folder, even if erased, will re-write itself again right back in your "My Documents" folder. This folder only contains one folder, and three other files:1.save games2.input3.user4.user.settings.bak File number 3 above, which is a simple text file, and is named simply "user".... is where the three lines go. They must be inserted at the top of this file in the order shown. I have found out that, you do not have save this folder called "user" to some other name. Just put the lines in there and save it like it is...with the name "user". Then go into the game, and hit the tilde key to open up the console. I am sorry if the mentioning in my post of "the witcher 3" got you confused. By using this folder in your documents called "the witcher 3"....you are not even touching your actual game folder, which is also called "The Witcher 3". I think this is where the confusion sets in. So, it doesn't matter where your actual game folder is installed...because this file is ALWAYS written to your documents, and has nothing to to with the actual game folder in general. It is simply a record of your save game info, and user settings. Therefore, it is 100% safer than messing with .dll files, putting stuffi n x86, x64, bin etc. Trust me on this one. I have used it on versions from 1.10 to 1.31 and always successfully. I am running the game of the year edition v.1.31 which just came out on august 30 and it is the gog version. However, steam or gog should make no difference, because the game itself re-writes this folder when you start a new game, or if you accidentally erase it. I hope this clears things up, and thanks for your reply, my friend.P.S. please remove any of the lines from your actual game folder if they are still in there. These three lines are for that folder in your documents only, and like I said...this folder is a simple text file, written by the game itself, to store "YOUR" personal settings only...and therefore is 100% safe. one last thing....forget what i wrote in steps 6, 7, and 8 above. Just insert the three lines at the top of the "user" text file in your documents, and save as is. Then go into the game and the tilde key should bring up the console. Thanks again for your reply and I hope things work for you now. Edited September 3, 2016 by pincaviglia86 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NamssogDor Posted September 5, 2016 Share Posted September 5, 2016 Bless you, I had completed the instruction exactly, but during the reboot, the "new" user file did NOT get fully incorporated into the reconfigured file in the directory. After the restart, only: [General]ConfigVersion=2.... were merged. So, I entered the third line (DBG line) manually into the Steam update and ......ALL IS WELL!!! Thank you, thank you, thank you! :dance: I've used DBG and mods since TES III and for 20 years or more they have become a way of life for me. I'm a disabled 70yo and an avid RPGer since my sight and manual dexterity are degrading, however, it keeps me sharp and enjoying the great-grandkids ever so much. Thanks again, Rod (By the way, my avatar is ME in costume.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EplucheLegumes Posted April 14, 2019 Share Posted April 14, 2019 (edited) Doesn't work at all, i followed each step, i dont really understand... Edited April 14, 2019 by EplucheLegumes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gabrieleeeeey Posted May 30, 2019 Share Posted May 30, 2019 It just seems to refuse to work for me either, I've done ever single step to the letter, and it still doesnt seem to appear Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lolzbot11 Posted June 19, 2019 Share Posted June 19, 2019 Now I have tried to put different versions to Debug Console Enabler into the game, but without success. Either get an error when I start the game or so nothing happens when you click on ~ key.can some help me. I'm not a super nerd with a computer, but I know little about it. Tilde key? what is the "tilde" key? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Partoutatix Posted June 20, 2019 Share Posted June 20, 2019 (edited) ^The debug key depends on your keyboard maker&language. Just try all the keys on your keyboard until you trigger the debug prompt. Edited June 20, 2019 by Partoutatix Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mislilo95 Posted July 20, 2020 Share Posted July 20, 2020 I wrote all lines of code you mentioned in user.settings file but after the starting the game these lines were been automaticly removed but in user.settings.bak file staied. What to do ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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