CheatAutomation's
Cheat Menu Console Commands

Take advantage of these advanced features for new options and more customization!

Using The CheatAutomation Cheat Menu Console

Using the console is completely optional and adds another way to customize your cheat options, as well as accessing some advanced features that can't be changed through the cheat menu normally.

You can explore some of the available options by simply typing into the console, and seeing if any options come up. For instance, when you start typing 3DRadar, you will see many of the available 3DRadar commands.

Below, we're sharing the most useful features you might want to take advantage of.

NOTE: Don't forget to save your cheat config after enabling or disabling options through the console if you want to keep your changes!


Cheats Supporting Console Commands

We are adding the console to the new cheats we are adding to the site. At the time of this writing, Warframe is the only cheat that includes the cheat menu console.

The Most Useful Cheat Console Commands

In the below list, green text shows the type of information the command accepts. For example as you see below for 3DRadar.ShowTrace, you can add 'true', or 'false' after the command to set it. For other commands you might enter a name, number, or other information.

3D ESP Commands

Tracelines

This feature draws lines showing where players or NPCs are aiming/looking.


3DRadar.ShowTrace true/false

Enables or disables tracelines.

3DRadar.TraceLength 5

Set the length of your tracelines.

Misc ESP Customization

Miscellaneous ESP features you may find useful.


3DRadar.FontShadow true/false

Enable or disable shadows on fonts (Disabling may boost FPS).

3DRadar.Font 1

Change the size of ESP text. 0 = Small Font, 1 = Default Font, 2 = Medium Font, 3 = Large Font.

Include List

When enabled, only items on the include list will show up on the ESP. Good for games with a lot of ESP 'clutter'.


IncludeList.Active true/false

Enables or disables the include list.

IncludeList.Names name1;name2

Add multiple names to the include list, separated with a semi-colon (;)

IncludeList.AddName name1

Add a single name to the include list.

IncludeList.RemoveName name1

Remove a single name from the include list.

Exclude List

When enabled, any names on the exclude list will be hidden and will not show up as ESP. This feature can be used to remove any unwanted ESP such as on-screen clutter.


ExcludeList.Active true/false

Enables or disables the exclude list.

ExcludeList.Names name1;name2

Add multiple names to the exclude list, separated with a semi-colon (;)

ExcludeList.AddName name1

Add a single name to the exclude list.

ExcludeList.RemoveName name1

Remove a single name from the exclude list.

Shit List

You can use the shit list feature to enable aiming at a target that might otherwise be considered an enemy, for example if you want to team-kill someone.


ShitList.Active true/false

Enables or disables the shit list.

ShitList.Names name1;name2

Add multiple names to the shit list, separated with a semi-colon (;)

ShitList.AddName name1

Add a single name to the shit list.

ShitList.RemoveName name1

Remove a single name from the shit list.

Friend List

You can use the friend list to ensure the aimbot never aims at certain player/npc names, even if they'd normally be considered an enemy. 


FriendList.Active true/false

Enables or disables the friend list.

FriendList.Names name1;name2

Add multiple names to the friend list, separated with a semi-colon (;)

FriendList.AddName name1

Add a single name to the friend list.

FriendList.RemoveName name1

Remove a single name from the friend list.

2D Radar Commands

2D Radar Miscellaneous Features

You can use the friend list to ensure the aimbot never aims at certain player/npc names, even if they'd normally be considered an enemy. 


2DRadar.ShowElevation true/false

Enables or disables a small arrow on each radar entity which shows if it is above or below you vertically.

2DRadar.ElevationMargin 10

Set the difference in height required for the elevation arrow to appear. The default is 10.

2DRadar.ShowProjectiles true/false

Enable or disable showing projectiles (Typically item ESP) on the 2D Radar. 

Miscellaneous Features

Waypoints

Create waypoints in the game world that you can use to mark a useful point in the game world to return to later (Bases, etc). May not function correctly in games where you switch between maps/zones.


3DRadar.ShowWaypoints true/false

Enable or disable showing waypoints.

Waypoint.Add name1

Create a waypoint at your current location with a specificed name. If no name is specified the name will be generated automatically.

Waypoint.Remove name1

Removes a waypoint by name.

Waypoint.RemoveAll

Removes all waypoints.

On-Screen Health/Shield

Want to always see your current health or shield (where applicable) at a glance? This feature adds an on-screen health bar and shield at the bottom of your screen.


Interface.ShowLife true/false

Enable or disable the on-screen health bar.

On-Screen FOV Circle

When enabled, the FOV circle draws an approximation of your current aimbot FOV so you can see the area where the aimbot will activate within.


Aimbot.DrawFOV true/false

Enables or disables the on-screen FOV circle.

Aimbot.FOVCircleColor 255, 255, 255, 255

Set the color of the FOV circle. The color is in RGBA format, with the last number being opacity.

Cheat Menu Settings

Panic Key

If you need to hide the cheat in a hurry, the panic key setting lets you set a key to hide the cheat temporarily, along with a duration for the cheat to be hidden for. If you think you may need this feature, be sure to set it up and test before-hand, and always remember to load your save. Otherwise, rely on the default setting of the F10 key and 30 seconds. 


Panic.Key 121

Set the desired panic key in Virtual key code format (Reference this page). For example F10 is 121.

Panic.Duration 30

Set the duration of the panic key in seconds.

Custom Menu Key

If you wish to change the menu key, use this option. Just don't forget what you changed it to! You can always delete any saved config file in your launcher folder to reset any changes.


Interface.Key 115

Set the desired menu key in Virtual key code format (Reference this page). For example F4 is 115.

Custom Config Saves

Create custom named cheat configs that you can load at any time. Use cases could be different setups for different characters, weapons, or gameplay modes.


Save name1

Save a config with a custom name.

Load  name1

Load a config with a custom name.