Park After Dark Cheat Codes V023a Repack

Once the console is open, type the following codes exactly as written. Case-sensitive.

For players using a v0.23a Repack who are uncomfortable editing code or using the console, there is often an alternative. Many repack releases come with a "Mod Menu" or a "Cheats Mod" pre-installed.

If your repack includes this, you will typically find a "Cheats" button in the top-right corner of the screen or inside the in-game phone/computer interface. This allows you to toggle cheats on and off (such as "Max Money" or "Fast Corruption") without typing any commands. park after dark cheat codes v023a repack

Because you are using a repack, instability is guaranteed. Here is how to fix the top three crash codes:

Error: "Memory at 0x7F4A could not be read"
Fix: You must run the game in Windows 7 Compatibility Mode. The v023a repack has broken memory pointers on Windows 11. Once the console is open, type the following

Error: "Cheat flag not recognized"
Fix: Ensure you added RepackCheatFlag=ENABLED exactly. The repack looks for this string specifically. If missing, any code will return "Unknown Command."

Error: "Entity 4402 spawns invisible"
Fix: Update your GPU drivers. The v023a repack uses a deprecated shader model for that specific entity. Alternatively, use Spawn_Entity 4401 (the audio log version) to bypass the visual glitch. Many repack releases come with a "Mod Menu"

While cheat codes ruin the tension of the vanilla Park After Dark, the v023a repack is notoriously unfair. Playtesters found that the repack increases enemy spawn rates by 300% due to a coding error in the repacker’s "difficulty tweaks." Using these codes isn't cheating; it's rebalancing.

Many in the community argue that without PAD_GodMode_v023a, the third act (the "Ferris Wheel Encounter") is literally unwinnable due to a hitbox glitch.