
If you have a non-Steam version of XCOM 2, you'll have to right click your primary xcom2.exe, go to the Properties tab, and paste " –allowconsole" (Without quotation marks) into the target field box.įor Steam versions, right click on XCOM 2 in your games library, open the general properties tab, and then paste " –allowconsole" (again without quotation marks) in the set launch options box. How to Access the Console in XCOM 2īefore you can actually open the command console, you'll have to enable it in the first place. But I have omitted some commands that will break or severely damage the base functions of the game, just to be on the safe side. And in this XCOM 2 guide, I'll go over the most useful commands that you have at your disposal, and the variables you can use with them to suit pretty much every need. This finally ended the tyranny of his reign that dominated the Mother World for so many years.Īfter his death, many of his followers would form the group known as the Children of Ket-Cheleb who in turn were responsible for the formation of the Romulan Star Empire.No matter what you need console commands for, there are some that are more useful than others. The catastrophic event of his death would bring about the death of his empire's military leaders and top spies which spelled the doom of his kingdom which ended his long war against the rest of Vulcan. He would die of a massive embolism while he was in one of his telepathic mind meld sessions with his generals. This, combined with his old age, placed a great deal of strain on the tyrant. Many passed and Sudoc still struggled to ensure the dominance of his empire which was collapsing. The controlled territory would slowly break from his rule as unrest would spread across the world. However, despite all his attempts at executing the 'logical' Vulcans, the group would continue to gain acceptance among the people. Any hint of disloyalty would mean the tyrant would alter the mind of the rebel or, if not possible, he would execute them.Įventually, a new threat would emerge in the pacifistic attitudes being spread on Vulcan by the philosopher Surak. This was both to exchange information and to instill loyalty among his followers. It is known that among his armies, he would form a cadre of loyal followers by melding with their minds. One of Sudoc's plots against the city was the assassination of the city's generals, one of whom was the father of a boy known as Surak. His only rival would be the city of ShiKahr which was equally equally skilled and advanced as his own. One such weapon of war became the feared Stone of Gol. While his empire expanded, he would bring about new and devastating pieces of technology for his use in conquest. He would then use his powerful telepathic abilities to force loyalty among his new subjects. This would leave rival leaders either surrendering to Sudoc's armies or being overthrown by the civilians of the city. Only they can stop this." The Last Unicorn RPG module: All Our Yesterdays: The Time Travel Sourcebook gives the date of the Jaleyl events as 212. They would rather see you dead than out of their control. This wounded survivor would leave the message to the denizens of the other city "Your rulers are responsible. Women, children and the elderly would be slaughtered and only a single survivor would be allowed to escape to a rival city. His infamy would grow as his armies were known to be savage barbarians that would destroy rival cities that opposed the rule of Sudoc. This would be the slow rise of his power and he would form an army with the purpose of conquering all of the planet Vulcan. He came to power in the kingdom of Jaleyl after assassinating the previous ruling warlord in 624 B.C. Some historians believe that he may have been the most powerful telepath in the entirety of Vulcan history. He was a noted psionic and was considered the most powerful of his kind. He is considered by many Vulcans to be the polar opposite of Surak. Sudoc was a feared and powerful Vulcan warlord who lived during the time of Surak.
