Rome Total War Console Commands



  1. Click on a command's name to visit its documentation page, on which you can find working examples and more detailed help for that specific command. Type a cheat code or console command's name into the search box below to instantly search our entire database of 27 Medieval 2: Total War cheats.
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  3. Rome: Total War has a specific cheat 'console' built into it. It allows you to put cheats into the game. The console can be accesed by the pressing the /` symbol on the top left position of your key board. Here is a list of cheat codes. This list can be updated if some are left out. Gamestop or bestbuy - 10% cheaper units in.
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Find below a searchable list of all Medieval 2 cheats (also known as console commands). All cheat codes in the below list are from the latest version of Medieval II (including Kingdoms) on Steam (PC / Mac).

You can open the Medieval II console by pressing the ~ (tilde) key on your keyboard. If that doesn't work, try ' (apostrophe) or ` (tilde). You can send commands by typing them into the console and hitting ENTER on your keyboard. If you're struggling to open or use the console, see our console guide for more help.

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Type a cheat code or console command's name into the search box below to instantly search our entire database of 27 Medieval 2: Total War cheats.

Cheat codes are a great way to spice up Medieval 2: Total War gameplay - they can do all sorts of things like add cash to your empire, add units to armies, and even make you automatically win or lose wars.

Cheat codes, also known as commands, are entered into the game's console, the console is simply a text box (pictured below). To open the console, press the ~ (tilde) key on your keyboard. For some non-US keyboard layouts, this hot key may not work, if this is the case, pressing one of the following keys will open the console for you:

  • ~ (tilde)
  • ` (grave)
  • ' (single quote / apostrophe)
  • รถ

You can close the console by pressing the same key again.

The Medieval 2: Total War console, opened.

Once you've got opening the console out of the way, all you need to do is type in a console command and hit ENTER to send it.

You can find a list of all commands on our cheats list, but as an example, we'll show you how to use the add_population command, which adds population to a settlement of your choice.

The command has the following syntax (syntax means how the command is written):

add_population [Settlement Name] [Amount]

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To get this command to work, you need to do two things:

  • Replace [Settlement Name] with the name of the settlement you wish to add population to - e.g. Nottingham
  • Replace [Amount] with the amount of population you wish to add - e.g. 100

So, the finalised command to add 100 population to Nottingham would look like this:

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Rome total war console commands with examples

add_population Nottingham 100

As you might have guessed, typing the above text into the console and hitting ENTER on your keyboard would add 100 population to the Nottingham settlement.

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That's all there is to this guide, you may also be interested in checking out our list of all Medieval 2 cheats. If you need help or clarification on anything mentioned in this tutorial, feel free to tweet at us @ConsoleCMDs.