Everspace 2 [Engine:Unreal 4.25] - Console enabler, Dumper and more..
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2021 4:36 pm
[ 23 Jan 2021 - First Release ]
Game Name: EVERSPACE⢠2
Game Vendor: Steam
Game Version: 0.4.16214
Game Process: ES2-Win64-Shipping.exe
Game File Version: 4.25.4.0 (the UE4 version)
Hi folks,
Attached is the dumper and console enabler. The drill:
1) Run the game and get to main menu.
2) Run 'IGCSInjector.exe'. You can close it when asked.
3) Takes 3-4 seconds for the DLL to scan for the required stuff and StaticCreate the Console UObject and dump Names/Objects to disk in the Win64 folder (e.g.: F:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\EVERSPACE⢠2\ES2\Binaries\Win64)
4) Head to %LocalAppData%\ES2\Saved\Config\WindowsNoEditor, open Input.ini file and add the below 2 lines right on top:
6) Use Tilde (`~) key to open the console.
7) If Tilde doesn't work for you, you can either set a different key in Input.ini (e.g.: ConsoleKey=F1) -OR- add English as a secondary language to your keyboard languages (see [Link]), then Alt+Shift to change to EN.
I will post more as I progress (such as a table with some stuff).
BR,
Sun
Game Name: EVERSPACE⢠2
Game Vendor: Steam
Game Version: 0.4.16214
Game Process: ES2-Win64-Shipping.exe
Game File Version: 4.25.4.0 (the UE4 version)
Hi folks,
Attached is the dumper and console enabler. The drill:
1) Run the game and get to main menu.
2) Run 'IGCSInjector.exe'. You can close it when asked.
3) Takes 3-4 seconds for the DLL to scan for the required stuff and StaticCreate the Console UObject and dump Names/Objects to disk in the Win64 folder (e.g.: F:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\EVERSPACE⢠2\ES2\Binaries\Win64)
4) Head to %LocalAppData%\ES2\Saved\Config\WindowsNoEditor, open Input.ini file and add the below 2 lines right on top:
5) Save file.[/Script/Engine.InputSettings]
ConsoleKey=Tilde
6) Use Tilde (`~) key to open the console.
7) If Tilde doesn't work for you, you can either set a different key in Input.ini (e.g.: ConsoleKey=F1) -OR- add English as a secondary language to your keyboard languages (see [Link]), then Alt+Shift to change to EN.
I will post more as I progress (such as a table with some stuff).
BR,
Sun