


setconstitution (number) - Sets Construction level to specified number ranging from 1 to 99.setdexterity (number) - Sets Dexterity level to specified number ranging from 1 to 99.setstrength (number) - Sets Strength level to specified number ranging from 1 to 99.settreatinjury (number) - Sets Treat Injury level to specified number ranging from 1 to 99.setsecurity (number) - Sets Security level to specified number ranging from 1 to 99.setrepair (number) - Sets Repair level to specified number ranging from 1 to 99.setpersuade (number) - Sets Persuade level to specified number ranging from 1 to 99.setawareness (number) - Sets Awareness level to specified number ranging from 1 to 99.setstealth (number) - Sets Stealth level to specified number ranging from 1 to 99.setdemolitions (number) - Sets Demolitions level to specified number ranging from 1 to 99.setcomputeruse (number) - Sets Computer Use level to specified number ranging from 1 to 99.Remember that you don't need to include the brackets below and need to press Enter after each one. This enables you to input Star Wars KotOR 2 console commands and cheats.

You won't be able to see it on the screen, which is a bit confusing, but it does disable your character's movement while it's brought up. You should be able to bring up the console by pressing the tilde (`) key once in-game. Once you've done so, save the file and enter the game. You won't find it there by default, so you'll have to type or paste it in yourself. To enable KotOR 2's console, you need to scroll down to the Game Options section of that document and insert the following line: EnableCheats=1. Make sure to have started your game once prior to doing so. In it, you'll find a file called swkotor2.ini, which you need to open using a text editor like Notepad. If you're playing the Steam version, the path should look something along the lines of x:\Steam\steamapps\common\Knights of the Old Republic II.
