Fortnite Console Commands [2021] -
| Command | Function | Competitive Legality | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | -NOSPLASH | Removes startup logos. | Legal | | -USEALLAVAILABLECORES | Forces threading optimization. | Legal | | r.VSync 0 | Disables vertical synchronization. | Legal | | r.Lumen.DiffuseIndirect.Allow 0 | Disables Lumen Global Illumination (forces SSGI). | | | foliage.LODDistanceScale 0 | Removes grass and bushes for visibility. | Bannable (Exploit) |
This comprehensive guide will walk you through everything you need to know about Fortnite console commands, how to enable them, the most useful inputs for performance, and the limitations you need to respect. fortnite console commands
Fortnite does not support a traditional live console to prevent wallhacks, aim assists, and visual exploits. However, power users can safely leverage to optimize CPU affinity and rendering pipelines. Any attempt to forcefully inject a live console ( ~ ) or modify rendering culling ( r.SetNearClipPlane ) will result in immediate anti-cheat violation. For debugging Creative Mode builds, utilize the official UEFN (Unreal Editor for Fortnite) , which provides a full Output Log. | Command | Function | Competitive Legality |
In Unreal Engine, you can create .txt files full of commands and execute them via the console using exec filename.txt . In Fortnite, this is heavily restricted, but content creators use it for . | Legal | | r
To access these, go to your Epic Games Library > Click the three dots on Fortnite > Manage > Launch Options.