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@perkycarrot; I'm confused.
What "three developer console" are you talking about?
If it's the built-in "Command Console", then the way to activate it is:
- Right-click on the game title in your Origin Game Library
- Choose "Game Properties"
- Choose "Advanced Launch Options"
- Enter the following as the "Command Line Argument":
-enabledeveloperconsole - Save the change
- Start the game
When you're in-game, the " ` " (accent) key is the trigger/toggle for activating it.
Be advised, nothing you type into the console will appear on-screen, so be careful and don't make any typos. (You'll know it's active if you can't move Hawke!)
- 7 years ago
Thank you for the info, but I don't think I have the game properties folder.
- 7 years agoUnless you meant properties under the Dragon Age 2 folder? I can't find command line arguments.
- 7 years ago
@perkycarrot; What version/installation of DA2 do you have? Steam? Origin? Retail disc? I had presumed you were running with a standard EA/Origin install. But your mention of "folders" confuses me. You won't interact with any of the game's folders directly if you're using Origin to launch it.
As noted above:
- Right-click on the game title in your Origin Game Library
- Choose "Game Properties"
For a retail disc installation the instructions are very similar. Simply create a desktop shortcut to the executable "DragonAge2.exe", and add '-enabledeveloperconsole ' to the "target".
I understand Steam installs require a slightly different process. As I don't use Steam for the DA games, I'm not familiar with that. (But Google is your friend...)