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For Fallout 4 on the PC, GameFAQs has 83 cheat codes and secrets.

A Holotape Cheat Menu that lets you add Caps, Stimpaks, any of the Crafting Materials, SPECIAL Points and More!Also available for Xbox One on Bethesda.net. Set minimum jump height. Fallout 4 Commands Commands Companions Weapons Item Codes Perks Special Ranks Achievements. Press the Enter key to activate the cheat code. This section details the Cheats and Secrets and Console Commands that can be found in Fallout 4, including infinite stat boosts, items, and caps. See also Fallout 4 Easter Eggs. Let us know about.

Nobody said surviving the irradiated wastes of New England’s post-apocalyptic Commonwealth was going to be easy. So Fallout 4 cheats can help with roving Deathclaws, angry survivalists, delirious mutants and more. There are a lot of things out there that are baying for your blood and sometimes you just want to wander out into the wastes and soak in the sights (and rads) without having to constantly look over your shoulder. In that case, it may be best to flick that proverbial Fallout 4 cheats switch and become an invincible god that can teleport from one end of the Fallout 4 map to the other in a flash.

Once you kick up the Fallout 4 cheats, you’re limited only by your imagination… or the game’s internal logic (turning on too many cheats at once will likely crash the game, after all). Console players, look away now – sadly these cheats are inaccessible to you at the moment, but you can always check out some the best Fallout 4 mods to see if they’ll help you out of a bind. PC players, read on for all the console commands you need to utterly trivialize this post-apocalyptic epic.

How to use Fallout 4 console commands

Following the standard for a lot of PC games, to apply Fallout 4 console commands you just need to hit the tilde (~) key in-game to reveal the developer console, then enter the command code with the required variables to define it. You can stack various effects by typing in multiple commands, then press tilde again once you're done to go back into the game and see what you've done. In most cases, typing in the same code again will reverse the original effect.

As for any game where you're tinkering around with modification codes and playing in ways that weren't originally intended, it's highly likely that some of these commands (or combinations of them) can produce game-breaking glitches or crash everything. For that reason, you should absolutely create a back up save before you start messing about, so you have a 'safe' state to fall back on should you accidentally send the whole world to pot. Don't forget that using these Fallout 4 cheats will also disable achievements, so you'll need to stay legit if you want to keep earning those awards.

Player Fallout console commands

tgm

Turn on God mode, for full invincibility to damage and radiation, plus infinite ammo and carry capacity etc

tim

Turn on Immortal mode, where you can take damage but will never die. This can irreparably break your character if you get decapitated or lose a limb from a kill animation

tcl

Turn on No-clip mode, so you can walk in the air and through walls

player.resethealth

Refills your health to full

showlooksmenu player 1

Change your appearance - make sure your face in visible on screen

showspecialmenu

Change your name and assign SPECIAL points

csb

Clears any blood, dust etc effects from your screen

coc

CellID

Teleport to the specified CellID location. A list of CellIDs is here

coc qasmoke

Teleport to a testing room containing almost every item in the game. Use the command again with a different CellID to exit

player.additem ItemID

#

Change the ItemID to the item you wish to put in your inventory, and # to the amount of that item you want. A list of ItemIDs is here

player.setav VariableID

#

Sets the stated VariableID to the entered amount to alter your stats. A list of VaribleIDs is here

player.setav speedmult #

Sets the speed of your character to the entered value, where 100 is standard and 200 is double speed

setgs fJumpHeightMin #

Sets the height of your jump, where 90 is standard. If you increase this too much then you will take fall damage when jumping, unless you also enter setgs fjumpfallheightmult 0 or enable God mode

player.addperk

PerkID

Adds the stated PerkID to your character. A list of PerkIDs is here - note that you also need to add any preceding perks in the order they unlock

CGF 'Game.AddPerkPoints' #

Add the specific number of Perk Points, which can then be spent

player.setlevel #

Replace # with the level to set your player to

lock

unlock

Point at a door, terminal, safe etc then use these code to lock or unlock them

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activate

Point at a object then use this code to activate it when normally a switch or other trigger is required

World Fallout 4 console commands

tm

Toggle the GUI display - this also turns off the console command display, so you'll need to enter ~tm again to see what you're typing

tmm 1

Turn on all map markers, switch 1 with 0 to turn them all off, or 1,0,1 to turn them all on as undiscovered (no fast travel)

tfc

Enter free camera mode, add 1 to pause the game

screenshot

Take a screenshot and save it in the root Fallout4.exe directory

sucsm #

Replace # to alter the speed of the free camera, use 10 for half speed, 20 for default, or 40 for double speed

tfow

Toggles the fog on the local map

gr

Toggles God-Ray

tg

Toggles grass

ts

Toggles sky display

tws

Toggles water display

set timescale to #

Change # to determine the speed time passes at (number of game seconds per actual second), where 1 is realtime and 20 is default

sgtm #

Change # to determine the game speed multiplier, where 0.5 is half speed and 2 is double speed etc. Going too high can crash the game

fw WeatherID sw WeatherID

Replace WeatherID with the type of weather you want to activate, using fw to instantly activate it or sw for a gradual change. A list of WeatherIDs is here

Quest Fallout 4 console commands

caqs

Completes all quest stages and awards all quest items, likely to bug or crash

saq

Starts all quests, very likely to crash

sqo

Displays all objectives for all quests

sqt

Displays all targets for current quests, shows QuestIDs

sqs

QuestID

Display all stages for the specific QuestID. A list of QuestIDs is also here

movetoqt QuestID

Travel to the target of the specific QuestID

completequest

QuestID

completeallobjectives

QuestID

Completes quest with the specific QuestID, completing all objectives may be more reliable

resetquest

QuestID

Resets quest with the specific QuestID

Faction Fallout 4 console commands

player.addtofaction FactionID

#

TargetID.addtofaction

FactionID #

Adds you or the specified target to the stated FactionID, replacing # with 0 for friend or 1 for ally. A list of FactionIDs is here

player.removefromfaction

FactionID

TargetID.removefromfaction FactionID

Removes you or the specified target from the stated FactionID

player.removefromallfactions

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TargetID.removefromallfactions

Removes you or the specified target from all factions. If used on yourself then this also removed you from the technical 'player' faction required for game functions, so add this back with player.addtofaction 0001c21c 1

setally FactionID FactionID # #

Set two FactionIDs to be friendly with each other, replacing # with 0 for friend or 1 for ally

setenemy FactionID FactionID # #

Set two FactionIDs to be enemies with each other, replacing # with 0 for neutral or 1 for enemy

NPC Fallout 4 console commands

tdetect

Turn off all AI detection

tai

Toggle non-combat AI for NPCs

tcai

Toggle combat AI for NPCs

targetID

.sexchange

Switches gender of targeted NPC, prone to bugs. A list of targetIDs for NPCs is here

targetID

.tc

Fallout 4 Jump CheatToggles control of the targeted NPC. Use with player.tc to stop your own character moving at the same time

targetID.kill

Kills the targeted NPC, as long as they're not essential

killall

Kills all non-essential NPCs and creatures in the vicinity

kah

Kills all hostiles in the vicinity

targetID

.resurrect

Return a dead targeted NPC to life

player.moveto

TargetID

Moves you to the stated NPC or item

TargetID.moveto player Moves the stated NPC or item to you

showbartermenu

Allows you to barter with NPCs

Phew, with that many Fallout 4 console commands to play with that should be enough to keep you busy until the radiation finally dissipates. If you're not able to make certain commands work, or you just want to know more about the options available, then enter help in the console command window and more instructions will follow.

If you're looking for more general Fallout 4 help, then check out our suite of other guides:

  • 15 essential Fallout 4 tips to know before you play
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Nobody said surviving the irradiated wastes of New England’s post-apocalyptic Commonwealth was going to be easy. So Fallout 4 cheats can help with roving Deathclaws, angry survivalists, delirious mutants and more. There are a lot of things out there that are baying for your blood and sometimes you just want to wander out into the wastes and soak in the sights (and rads) without having to constantly look over your shoulder. In that case, it may be best to flick that proverbial Fallout 4 cheats switch and become an invincible god that can teleport from one end of the Fallout 4 map to the other in a flash.

Once you kick up the Fallout 4 cheats, you’re limited only by your imagination… or the game’s internal logic (turning on too many cheats at once will likely crash the game, after all). Console players, look away now – sadly these cheats are inaccessible to you at the moment, but you can always check out some the best Fallout 4 mods to see if they’ll help you out of a bind. PC players, read on for all the console commands you need to utterly trivialize this post-apocalyptic epic.

How to use Fallout 4 console commands

Following the standard for a lot of PC games, to apply Fallout 4 console commands you just need to hit the tilde (~) key in-game to reveal the developer console, then enter the command code with the required variables to define it. You can stack various effects by typing in multiple commands, then press tilde again once you're done to go back into the game and see what you've done. In most cases, typing in the same code again will reverse the original effect.

As for any game where you're tinkering around with modification codes and playing in ways that weren't originally intended, it's highly likely that some of these commands (or combinations of them) can produce game-breaking glitches or crash everything. For that reason, you should absolutely create a back up save before you start messing about, so you have a 'safe' state to fall back on should you accidentally send the whole world to pot. Don't forget that using these Fallout 4 cheats will also disable achievements, so you'll need to stay legit if you want to keep earning those awards.

Player Fallout console commands

tgm

Turn on God mode, for full invincibility to damage and radiation, plus infinite ammo and carry capacity etc

tim

Turn on Immortal mode, where you can take damage but will never die. This can irreparably break your character if you get decapitated or lose a limb from a kill animation

tcl

Turn on No-clip mode, so you can walk in the air and through walls

player.resethealth

Refills your health to full

showlooksmenu player 1

Change your appearance - make sure your face in visible on screen

showspecialmenu

Change your name and assign SPECIAL points

csb

Clears any blood, dust etc effects from your screen

coc

CellID

Teleport to the specified CellID location. A list of CellIDs is here

coc qasmoke

Teleport to a testing room containing almost every item in the game. Use the command again with a different CellID to exit

player.additem ItemID

#

Change the ItemID to the item you wish to put in your inventory, and # to the amount of that item you want. A list of ItemIDs is here

player.setav VariableID

#

Sets the stated VariableID to the entered amount to alter your stats. A list of VaribleIDs is here

player.setav speedmult #

Sets the speed of your character to the entered value, where 100 is standard and 200 is double speed

setgs fJumpHeightMin #

Sets the height of your jump, where 90 is standard. If you increase this too much then you will take fall damage when jumping, unless you also enter setgs fjumpfallheightmult 0 or enable God mode

player.addperk

PerkID

Adds the stated PerkID to your character. A list of PerkIDs is here - note that you also need to add any preceding perks in the order they unlock

CGF 'Game.AddPerkPoints' #

Add the specific number of Perk Points, which can then be spent

player.setlevel #

Replace # with the level to set your player to

lock

unlock

Point at a door, terminal, safe etc then use these code to lock or unlock them

activate

Point at a object then use this code to activate it when normally a switch or other trigger is required

World Fallout 4 console commands

tm

Toggle the GUI display - this also turns off the console command display, so you'll need to enter ~tm again to see what you're typing

tmm 1

Turn on all map markers, switch 1 with 0 to turn them all off, or 1,0,1 to turn them all on as undiscovered (no fast travel)

tfc

Enter free camera mode, add 1 to pause the game

screenshot

Take a screenshot and save it in the root Fallout4.exe directory

sucsm #

Replace # to alter the speed of the free camera, use 10 for half speed, 20 for default, or 40 for double speed

tfow

Toggles the fog on the local map

gr

Toggles God-Ray

tg

Toggles grassFallout

ts

Toggles sky display

tws

Toggles water display

set timescale to #

Change # to determine the speed time passes at (number of game seconds per actual second), where 1 is realtime and 20 is default

sgtm #

Change # to determine the game speed multiplier, where 0.5 is half speed and 2 is double speed etc. Going too high can crash the game

fw WeatherID sw WeatherID

Replace WeatherID with the type of weather you want to activate, using fw to instantly activate it or sw for a gradual change. A list of WeatherIDs is here

Quest Fallout 4 console commands

caqs

Completes all quest stages and awards all quest items, likely to bug or crash

saq

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Starts all quests, very likely to crash

sqo

Displays all objectives for all quests

sqt

Displays all targets for current quests, shows QuestIDs

sqs

QuestID

Display all stages for the specific QuestID. A list of QuestIDs is also here

movetoqt QuestID

Travel to the target of the specific QuestID

completequest

QuestID

completeallobjectives

QuestID

Completes quest with the specific QuestID, completing all objectives may be more reliable

resetquest

QuestID

Resets quest with the specific QuestID

Faction Fallout 4 console commands

player.addtofaction FactionID

#

TargetID.addtofaction

FactionID #

Adds you or the specified target to the stated FactionID, replacing # with 0 for friend or 1 for ally. A list of FactionIDs is here

player.removefromfaction

FactionID

TargetID.removefromfaction FactionID

Removes you or the specified target from the stated FactionID

player.removefromallfactions

TargetID.removefromallfactions

Removes you or the specified target from all factions. If used on yourself then this also removed you from the technical 'player' faction required for game functions, so add this back with player.addtofaction 0001c21c 1

setally FactionID FactionID # #

Set two FactionIDs to be friendly with each other, replacing # with 0 for friend or 1 for ally

setenemy FactionID FactionID # #

Set two FactionIDs to be enemies with each other, replacing # with 0 for neutral or 1 for enemy

NPC Fallout 4 console commands

tdetect

Turn off all AI detection

tai

Toggle non-combat AI for NPCs

tcai

Toggle combat AI for NPCs

targetID

.sexchange

Switches gender of targeted NPC, prone to bugs. A list of targetIDs for NPCs is here

targetID

.tc

Toggles control of the targeted NPC. Use with player.tc to stop your own character moving at the same time

targetID.kill

Kills the targeted NPC, as long as they're not essential

killall

Kills all non-essential NPCs and creatures in the vicinity

kah

Kills all hostiles in the vicinity

targetID

.resurrect

Return a dead targeted NPC to life

player.moveto

TargetID

Moves you to the stated NPC or item

TargetID.moveto player Moves the stated NPC or item to you

showbartermenu

Allows you to barter with NPCs

Phew, with that many Fallout 4 console commands to play with that should be enough to keep you busy until the radiation finally dissipates. If you're not able to make certain commands work, or you just want to know more about the options available, then enter help in the console command window and more instructions will follow.

If you're looking for more general Fallout 4 help, then check out our suite of other guides:

  • 15 essential Fallout 4 tips to know before you play

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