Debug Mode:
Go to the game's installation directory, open the "system" folder, open the "game.ini" file. Note: In Windows XP, this file is in the
"Harry Potter II" directory in "My Documents".
Under [HGame.baseConsole]
change the line:
bDebugMode=False
To:
bDebugMode=True
Once this is done, press the following buttons for the effect you'd like to activate:
~
Toggle Console
F6
Full Health
F9
Every Spell
F4
Select Map or Level
Del
No Clip Mode
PageDown
Decrease Game Speed
PageUp
Increase Game Speed
Once Debug Mode is activated, you may also press ` to bring up a menu in which you can enter the following to alter your status items. Replace # with a number:
set statusitemflobbermucus ncount #
set statusitemjellybean ncount #
set statusitemwiggenwell ncount #
set statusitemwiggenbark ncount #
set statusitemgryffindorpts ncount # (you may replace "gryffindor" with other houses)
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