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Tirlititi edited this page Sep 7, 2023 · 1 revision

There are multiple features that can be accessed with keystroke combinations in-game. The usage of keyboard commands is limited to specific features in Memoria for portability reasons: in some settings, the same keystroke combinations are used by other programs in the background, which prevents the command to be processed by Memoria (for example, the command Alt+F1 is used by GeForce Experience to take a screenshot). Also, this kind of command is not convenient when playing with a controller.

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Base game cheat codes

These keyboard command activate or deactivate cheat codes. They exist in the base game. However, due to their relative simplicity, Memoria can completly disable them depending on the Memoria.ini options in the section [Cheats] to avoid using them unwillingly.

Keystroke Description
F1 Speed-up the game by a factor defined in Memoria.ini (default is ×3)
F2 In battles, your ATB and trance gauges are always filled up and the HP and MP of non-KO characters are always fully restored
F3 Your attacks always deal 9999 damage
F4 Disable the random encounters
F5 Master Abilities: all the abilities that can be learned with the equipments in your possession are immediately learnt
F6 Level Max: all your characters get to the level 99 and have 99 magic stones
F7 Gil Max: grants you the maximum amount of gil (9,999,999 gil)

Menu access

Alt+F1

Using this code opens control panels from which interface options can be configured. In the current state, it only works in battles for configuring the battle interface. The configuration itself has to be made using the mouse.

Pressing Alt+F1 closes the control panel and saves the changes in Memoria.ini.

Alt+F2

Using this code on the field or in the world map opens the party menu, which is a menu that is normally only accessible at specific points in the game.

Alt+F4

Close the game after confirmation. This keyboard command already exists in the base game.

Alt+F5

Using this code on the field or in the world map allows you to save anywhere, which can normally only be done with the "Auto-save" feature. Be careful, because saving in some situations can trigger soft-locks when loading the save afterwards, as the game was not meant to allow saves from anywhere. In general, it is better to not save directly after a cutscene using this feature.

Alt+F9

Using this code on the field or in the world map allows you to load a saved game from anywhere.

Miscellaneous

Shift+F4

Enable the rapid encounter mode: random encounters are much more frequent while this option is activated.

Pressing Shift+F4 again deactivates it.

Alt+Space

Toggle between widescreen and the soft narrow screen modes. It somehow has a lesser effect when toggling this option in-game compared to the widescreen option set in the launcher.

Alt+Shift+Ctrl+S

Start the sound debug mode.

Alt+Shift+Ctrl+M

Open the Memoria configuration menu (deprecated).

Alt+Shift+Ctrl+F12

Open the game to the client listener.

When using Memoria.Client.exe, you are required to:

  1. launch both the game and Memoria.Client,
  2. press Alt+Shift+Ctrl+F12 in-game,
  3. click on "Connect" in Memoria.Client.
This allows Memoria.Client to display the object hierarchy of the Unity interface. Starting from there, a restricted on-the-fly modification of UI elements can also be done inside Memoria.Client.