"removefact" is a console command in Witcher 3 that allows you to remove a specific in-game fact or to change a condition. Facts in Witcher 3 represent certain decisions you made or quests you've completed. The game uses them to shape certain parts of the story and world. So basically, using the "removefact" command, you can erase any decisions you have made in the past according to the game's programming.
This command can be incredibly useful when you feel you've made a mistake in the story or quest decisions and want to rectify it. However, it requires a good understanding of how specific facts affect the game world, as removing them might cause unforeseen issues. Also, it's advisable to take a note of your game's original state before making any changes, as the command could potentially break the game progression if used improperly.
For example, if you've made a decision that led to a character's death, you may be able to use "removefact" to "undo" that death and bring the character back. But remember, always make a backup of your game save before handling such changes.
To use it, you'll need to enter the command via the game's console, which is opened by pressing the tilde (~) on your keyboard, followed by "removefact xyz" (where "xyz" is the name of the fact you want to remove). The effects take place immediately after the command is entered.
Command | Effect |
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addfact | This command adds an internal fact which affects the state of the game. |
removefact |
Command | Effect |
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addfact | This command adds an internal fact which affects the state of the game. |
removefact |