
#Pillars of eternity console commands mods#
They can't control mods because they are made by third parties that don't have licensing with Sony, in order to obtain licensing they would have to pay for it. I don't think you understand how licensing works. Sony doesn't reject mods because of money. That means players can do things and devs can add things that Sony can't control/can be hidden in the code. But console commands indirectly give the user access to the code. Now, add a "cheat screen" where you can check things like "Invincibility on/off" and that would be an easy sell. But you are looking at months of the dev proving to Sony that they can't be used to hack the game. I'm not saying Sony wouldn't eventually allow it, either. And there is a big difference between console commands and preset cheats. I'm betting those games with console commands had them unlocked from the beginning and the devs just accidentally forgot to mention them. They only caved for Bethesda because it's Bethesda.and even then it was extremely limited.
#Pillars of eternity console commands Ps4#
That's why DMC 5, and other recent games, were censored on PS4 but not XBOX. They also want to make sure they can't be used to hack through the game to the console. They want to make sure there are no body parts or excessive whatevers in them. They do it because they can't control the content. Everything you're saying is basically irrelevant, because there is absolutely no reason as to why it should be locked.Ĭlick to expand.Sony doesn't reject mods because of money.


It has nothing to do with some legal mumbo-jumbo, because it doesn't really change anything, and neither Sony nor paradox / tantalus can be held liable for someone using them and breaking their game, that is on the player.

It is seriously just a matter of the devs and for whatever reason THEY keep it locked. But if they approved of the game in its current state, then they approved of the command console otherwise they would have made the devs remove it entirely. The only reason they wouldn't approve a dlc is because they can't make enough money, only reason they don't approve mods is because they aren't licensed by the company so they can't make money, it all comes down to money at the end of the day. Those same cheat codes break games all the time, yet they still exist. Ark isn't the only game with access to a command console. I can't even begin to list the amount of games that have them on PlayStation because there are so many, across literally every platform they have ever released. They probably slipped past because it was already in the game like it is this one lolīut seriously, the command console is literally the exact same thing as cheat codes.
