IMPORTANT NOTICE: THIS DOESN'T WORK ON VERSION 1.1.0
Utilizing fullbright during runs is permitted. However, this option isn’t accessible through the in-game settings by default. Instead, it requires editing a game file to enable the in-game console and executing a command to activate fullbright. This guide will provide a quick overview on how to enable the in-game console and execute the command to activate fullbright.
Getting Started
First, you want to make sure you have the following text copied to your clipboard.
[/Script/Engine.InputSettings]
ConsoleKeys=Tilde
[/Script/Engine.Console]
HistoryBuffer=help
HistoryBuffer=r.Lumen.Visualize
After doing so, navigate to your Steam library and find Indigo Park. Right-click on it to open a menu. From there, hover your mouse over 'Manage' to open another menu. Finally, click on 'Browse Local Files' in this menu.
You should now have a file explorer tab open showing the game's files. From there, click on the ‘Raccoon’ folder, then the 'Saved' folder, followed by the 'Config' folder, and finally the 'Windows' folder. Locate a file called 'Input.ini'.
Once you’ve found the file, right-click on it and open it in Notepad. You’ll notice that the file is empty by default. Now, paste the text you copied earlier into this file and save it. The file should now look like the following image.
Using the In-Game Console to Access Fullbright
To use the in-game console to access fullbright, first load into a save file. Then, press the '~' key on your keyboard. This should open the in-game console, which appears as a text-input line at the bottom of your screen.
Within this text-input line, type the following command:
showflag.lighting 0
After doing so, your game should now look like the following image.
Congrats! You’ve successfully activated fullbright.
Troubleshooting
For those who don’t have the '~' key on your keyboard or if the in-game console isn’t appearing after pressing the key, there’s a solution. Navigate back to the ‘Input.ini’ file and locate the 'ConsoleKeys=Tilde' line. You can change 'Tilde' to any key you prefer, such as 'K', and make sure to save the file.
After doing so, load into a save file. If you had the game open while editing the file, restart the game. Then, try pressing the new key you assigned--this should open the in-game console!