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Originallyyou could use Raft cheats by entering console commands, but these have been gradually removed from the game on the way to leaving early access. To access Raft cheats now you'll need to install mods which add that functionality to the game, so we've got details on how to do that and recommendations for the best cheat mods to use.

Raft cheats can give you a significant advantage when you're battling against the sea along with the creatures that live within it, and although Raft cheat codes are now officially patched out, they have been replaced by Raft cheats mods that provide many of the same assists plus some additional boosts. As the game launches out of early access with The Final Chapter, existing players are encouraged to start a fresh game to experience the additional content added, while new players who waited for the full release may require a helping hand as they learn how to survive on the ocean. Both of these groups can benefit from Raft cheats, so here's what you need to know about how to use them.


During the early access phase you could enter various Raft cheats as console command codes in the chat bar, but this option has been officially phased out as part of the full release of The Final Chapter. If you can find a mod to re-enable console commands, then these were the options available:


Since the full release of the game, the most reliable way to use Raft cheats is to apply mods. To get started with this, visit the RaftModding community site and install their ModLoader so you can insert mods. There have been reports of this software triggering alerts from anti-virus software due to the way it inserts code into the game, and although it is trusted by the community you should as always exercise caution before installing any third-party software onto your PC.


The KUtility mod is a solid replacement for the disabled console commands, as it allows you to activate the classic God Mode as well as removing the need for food, water, or even oxygen. You can also use it to rid yourself of sharks or seagulls, and to fly around the world before teleporting to your new location.


With the Item Spawner mod you can give yourself any item you can think of, make a whole menagerie of animals appear nearby, and even make fresh islands rise out of the ocean. Obviously this can help you to construct the raft of your dreams, but it can also help you out of a pickle if you find yourself trapped somewhere and in need of a specific resource to make your escape.


We actually have two inventory mods to recommend here with the first being Stack Mod, which basically increases the stack size for all stackable items using simple commands so you can carry and store more in each inventory slot. The second is Inventory Stack, which provides a small quality of life update by removing consumed items from the last slot in your inventory rather than the default first slot, making it easier to manage your supplies in a more logical way.


If you'd prefer not to use various mods to access Raft cheats, the other option available is the Raft WeMod trainer system. This widely trusted and highly rated software gives you access to core cheats such as unlimited health and no hunger or thirst, as well as some crafting tweaks to make the building process easier.


However, if you go into SETTINGS before loading a world and then the Controls panel you can change the keybind from Tab to something else (I used i ), then inveentory works with cheats turned on. So the effect is to the TAB key and not the Inventory itself.


The same thing happens to me , but in my case it 's because I only have 4 gigs of ram which is the minimum to run the game , and for a reason I still do not know the easy build consumes a little more ram than the others cheating there the crash game


Sandbox survival games often have cheat codes or commands that players can use to gain an advantage or tailor their experience to be more to their liking, and many players have probably heard about commands that could be used in Raft to do just that. Now that the game is out of early access and fully released, a lot of new Raft players are starting their adventure. They, as well as some returning players, may be wondering how to use these commands and cheat codes.


New and returning Raft players are in for a shock then, as the full release of Raft patched out all commands and cheats. This means that, without the use of mods or hacking, it is now impossible to use any of the cheat codes that players may have been familiar with. This is a somewhat odd choice for a game of this genre, but developer Redbeet Interactive has shown no signs of going back on this policy.


For the sake of posterity, the following commands were all usable at some point during Raft's early access run. Although they won't work anymore in any official versions of the game, it may be possible to reinstate them via mods. Commands are split into three categories: Attribute Commands, Gameplay Commands, and Spawn Commands.


easy crafting = not costing anything to craft tools, or placeable items.

easy construction = no costing anything to build parts of the super structure, i.e. raft platforms, walls, stairs, roofing, floors, that sorta thing.


Hey, so I was also having the issue of the trainer not working for me, all cheats would immediately deactivate themselves. Came here looking for information, tried a few things; what ultimately worked was stopping the trainer and restarting it. Looks like starting the game by hitting play in WeMod breaks the trainer, but starting the trainer after the game is running works just fine.


Kutility gives you access to the following Raft cheats, many of which used to be accessible through console commands and all of which are absolute game changers. Rather than typing phrases into a command console, Kutility gives you access to a menu that offers many of the same features, as well as some brand new ones. Here's a handy list of all the Raft cheats it'll let you use:


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Things got worse from that point on. The rapids grew into monstrous proportions; the river was in flood and every one of its wild sections, was, er, wilder. I navigated each one with my stomach churning, an acute mix of nausea and trepidation, all the while wondering why grown men and women with flourishing lives potentially ahead of them would ever subject themselves to such batterings.


Then, another rock. Our raft rode up on it, tilted, and slid back. As it did so, I fell into the river, and this time, terrifyingly, I felt myself washed away, and for one gut-churning moment of sheer terror, I felt like I was in a washing machine hitting the business end of a spin cycle. Suddenly, my head popped out of the water, and I found an oar stuck in my face by my river-guide, urging me to pull myself aboard. Somehow, I did so. One of our riders had been left stranded on the rock; amazingly, after we got to shore and threw her a lifeline, she pulled herself through the raging river to the shore.


I thought we were done. Surely, after that disaster, the sane thing to do was to pack up, and head for the nearest West Virginian moonshine distillery? But no. A genuine monster, a grade V rapid, awaited. It required some ten minutes of onshore planning and strategizing before we attempted it. Once again, I considered handing in my oars and hiking to the waiting bus, and yet again, I declined.


That evening, I swapped stories about my ride and my dunkings with my camp mates, and made light of the flip, the toss, the spin cycle. Unfortunately, someone also recounted a ghastly story of a young rafter who had drowned in the Cheat, stuck to a rock as the river pinned him there, its relentless weight preventing him from breaking free and raising his head out of the water.


Eight trips a day with 44 guests each, plus guides, means that there were a lot of people to move around. When things went well, it was easy enough. Each tripleader had a scheduled finish time, and by hurrying up or slowing down over the last few miles you could meet your goal easily. But occasionally there was a bad pin on the river that threw your schedule off. Sometimes the rescue involved not only your own guides, but the guys from the next couple of trips. Now everyone arrived at the takeout simultaneously, and there were more people needing rides than the busses could handle. A broken-down bus could cause the same problems. This always seemed to happen when the weather was really bad.


He had maneuvered his way into working a trip composed of high school girls from Fairfax County, Virginia. They were cute, but also very under age. Dave was determined to impress them, and the delays at the takeout gave him the perfect opportunity. Now, understand me, a few guides jumped from the 50 foot high deck of the Bridge at Jenkinsburg, but most of them hung by their arms from the deck before letting go. Dave announced that he was going to jump from the superstructure of the bridge, adding about 30 feet to his leap. Very few people had ever done this, and nobody did it twice. As a crowd gathered, he reached the top and took the plunge. He came up screaming. His legs had apparently parted slightly during the fall; he was wise enough to protect his privates, but the water found another venue, He was rushed to a hospital in Morgantown to have his underpants removed from a place where the sun never shines!

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