Witcher 3 Complete Quest Console Command Top -

removefact(qxxx_xxx_xxx_started)

Using the console disables ALL achievements for that game session. To re-enable them, you must restart the game completely (close and relaunch) after saving.

addfact(q104_completed) addfact(q105_completed) addfact(q201_completed) addfact(q302_completed) // Add all your quest facts here Then in-game, type: exec complete_all.txt witcher 3 complete quest console command top

You cannot simply type complete quest "Family Matters" . You must know the internal quest ID and the fact name . Part 3: Finding the Correct Quest ID (The "Top" Cheat Sheet) The most frustrating part of using console commands is finding the exact name. Below are the top requested quests with their exact console IDs and completion facts.

The Witcher 3 has a butterfly effect. If you type addfact(q104_completed) for "Family Matters" without doing the preceding Velen main quests, you may permanently break the main storyline. You will lose access to the Crones, the Whispering Hillock, and multiple endings. You must know the internal quest ID and the fact name

Have a specific bugged quest? Type listquests in your console, find the ID, and apply the methods above. Good luck on the Path.

| Command | Function | |---------|----------| | listquests | Shows all active quests and their internal IDs | | printquestfacts(qxxx) | Shows every fact flag for a specific quest | | abortquest(qxxx) | Force-quits a quest without completing or failing (dangerous) | | witcher3questdebug | Toggles developer debugging text on-screen | | spawn('q403_ciri') | Spawns Ciri for cutscenes if she fails to load | If you find yourself repeatedly typing addfact(qxxx_completed) for dozens of quests, consider using a console script . Create a .txt file in your \The Witcher 3\bin\ folder named complete_all.txt . Inside, write: The Witcher 3 has a butterfly effect

Enter the developer console. When you search for the results, you’re looking for the fastest, most reliable way to manipulate quest stages. This guide provides the top commands, how to use them safely, and the critical differences between "completing," "failing," and "debugging" a quest. Part 1: How to Enable the Console (The Prerequisite) Before any command works, you need to unlock the developer console. CD Projekt Red left it in the game engine but disabled it by default.

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