EFT is a hyper-realistic RPG game known for escaping from Tarkov Console Commands offering an advantage during missions in the game. Find out in the following sections about how and where could they offer you assistance:
Escape From Tarkov Console Commands
The console commands in Tarkov Console Commands offer much more than similar games. The reason is that the game wants to provide you with a fun yet challenging gaming experience.
But there are a few things EFT console commands do and you can activate and enable the commands by pressing the tilde key (~):
- help – this will show you a list of all commands you can use.
- fps {mode} – This EFT command will add an overlay with some info on it.
- Using 0 will turn off the overlay.
- When you put 1 instead of mode in this command, you will get the overlay that shows FPS limit and FPS.
- Using 2 instead of mode gives you FPS limit, FPS, RTT (ping) and PlayerRTT.
- When you use 3, you get an overlay with lots of added information including:
- Render, ms
- Frame, ms
- Net, ms
- Buffer count
- ServerTime
- ServerFixedUpdate
- Average fuFPS
- fuFPS
- Single fuFPS
- Update
- GameUpdate
- and more.
- perftest {duration in seconds} {interval in seconds} {name of the test} – This console command will save the performance values in a file that you can locate in the Escape from Tarkov > Logs folder. The file should have FDebug_perftest.log in its name.
The removed commands that were in use previously are mentioned as follows:
- rdp {type} – This set the Mouse Axis Update Type and the type could be 1 or 0.
- audspa {enabled} – This command could turn audio spatialization on or off.
- audbin {enabled} – With this command, you could turn binaural audio on or off.
- audpreset {preset} – You could set the steamaudio preset (with a number between 0 to 3) with this EFT console command.
If more console commands are released by the game developers then we would be happy to share them immediately with our respected readers. So stay tuned for the latest upgrades.