Debug Console

The debug console can be used to execute commands and view information for debugging.



To open and close the console, use the key you specified in your controls configuration. The default key is ` / ~ or the key above the Tab, e.g. Ö for German, depending on your keyboard layout. ESC also closes it.

This command outputs a list of all available commands. The list only includes the command names but not the required parameters.

This command shows a small overlay in the top-right of the screen with information like the fps - frames per second. The  parameter is required and can be either 0, 1, 2, or 3:











This command saves performance values in a log file. The log file can be found inside the Escape from Tarkov > Logs folder and ends with FDebug_perftest.log. It also enables the advanced overlay or. It outputs "Test completed" in the console when the test is done. The following parameters are required:







Command autostart
It is possible to automatically execute a command on raid start. This is useful if you want to always have an FPS overlay visible during a raid, but don't want to type in " " all the time, for example. Another use case would be to collect performance data each raid via " ".

To do this, you need to create a new string registry key under " " called " " and set the value to whatever command you want to run.

This command sets the Mouse Axis Update Type. The  parameter is required and can be either 0 or 1:

This is the default type.



It is recommend to leave it at the default value for normal gameplay due to how different the other mode is compared to traditional mouse movement in video games. It is often described as "gamepad-like" and "weird". It can also cause issues like the cursor not staying within the games windows boundaries.

This command enables or disables audio spatialization. The  parameter is required and can be either 0 (disabled) or 1 (enabled).

This command enables or disables binaural audio. The  parameter is required and can be either 0 (disabled) or 1 (enabled).

This command sets the steamaudio preset. The  parameter is required and can be any number between 0 and 3.