
While playing the game, press Shift and Tilde ~ (The key above TAB) to display the console window.

Here is the list of the different game commands available in Outlaws of the Old West. It would be much more convenient if the camera just saved pictures in the Steam screenshot folder, but hey ho… Console Commands Getting to the appdata folder is a bit of a carry on – you probably need to search for %appdata% – as the folder is usually automatically hidden so people don’t accidentally delete something essential. So, it’s not an easy location to find, it’s:Ĭ:/users/USER_ID/appdata/local/outlaws/saved/screenshots/windowsnoeditorįor me, the game is on my C:/ drive – I guess if you’ve got it in another location then it’s probably that drive letter. Note: this does not return any resources to you. Otherwise you can also demolish parts by looking at them & then press & hold “E”. To demolish structures & receive some materials back, craft a Sledge Hammer. Various other tools have different styles of building structures. You have to first make a Mallet, which when equipped on hotbar, & activated, will have its own radial menu of building items. How do you start building? I don’t see any building in my inventory. Note: you can also delete these structures with build tools & E radial menu. It is recommended to remove doors prior to deleting your character, so that you may still use these “abandoned” structures as a way to get out of the elements. You will not be able to access them, since you are now a new (different) character than before. So any structure or other items will still be in that world. NOTE: Only the character will be new, the “world” is still the same. After this confirm your selection, & you will be taken back to the character creation menu. Once you press that, click on the faint text box with your mouse, & type “delete”. Inside this menu is an option to delete your character. I definitely tried a couple of these with 2 turrets and god they're hard, failed both both times, slowly building up enough stuff for a 3rd turret, but yeah one is definitely not enough unless you can somehow mow the zombies down yourself.If you just want to delete your character & start new, all you have to do is press ESC (in game), then select Gameplay. I'm pretty sure he can't beat the one he just found, because he only has one CPU right now. I definitely thought you'd get a sledgehammer or something for the rocks, never thought to try to smash little ones, and nor did I even think of using the bat to break metal objects the crowbar couldn't! I've got a great clip of me clearing out his friends, walking up, sneaking around the back, charging a power attack & queueing up 2 of the trio knife throwables, and he just falls over to a crit power attack and I yeet 2 loads of knives at the rock past his body, it was hilarious. He's probably going to be a massive pushover now. more exp is a good choice, but only if you eventually get something that has a non-exp effect, right? It requires more and more exp to level up each time, and I'm not sure he's even breaking even on the exchange after a certain point. will continue, because everything is going to want iron by the dozen. Tom, once you figure that out your iron-needing days.

My hint for others with the same question: Go home and beat up the smallest rocks you can find.Įven better, the bat once upgraded allows you to break stoves. I spent way too long trying to figure out where to get that. Those are counterintuitive the more you've found (not done, just found) on the map, the easier they all are since each one gives you the CPU needed for one more turret. How long until he realizes that the tactic he used on the sister monsters works just fine on the skinless ones he's still terrified of? They're fast (can't outrun them) but they only have one attack, the swipe, and it's telegraphed by the same noise every time. Tom is showing signs of learning the enemy patterns. Guess I missed an area! He's probably going to be a massive pushover now. I've never seen that pitcher boss before, despite having already gotten that part of the map's fuel cell.
