Here Are the Top Cheats You Can Use in Fallout 4
Fallout 4 is a massive game filled with all sorts of quests and activities. But if you’re playing it on the PC, it’s also a game packed with crazy cheats that can change up gameplay in plenty of fun and over-the-top ways. Join us as we take a look at the top cheats you can use and how you can trigger them!
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How to Input Cheats!
To activate specific cheats, you need to type their phrases into the game’s console command screen, which you can bring up by pressing the tilde key ( ~ ) located under the escape key on your keyboard.
*Important Notes and Tips:
- Be mindful that commands can potentially be game-breaking! Proceed with caution and make sure to back up your saved games.
- All commands are case sensitive.
- Some commands allow you to type in a random number to alter the value of its effect. We’ve noted the commands that do so in the following the slides.
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To use a recently entered command, press the up key on the console screen and it will bring up the last command you entered.
God Mode
What to Type in: tgm
What it Does: God Mode grants your character the god-like abilities of unlimited ammo, unlimited Action Points, and invincibility. For the sake of your survival, this is an essential command to enter before trying out others.
Super Jump
What to Type in: setgs fJumpHeighMin <Insert random numerical value>
What it Does: This command gives your character superhuman level jumping abilities. Keep in mind that you’re going to want to activate this command in conjunction with God Mode, seeing as not having it on will likely result in an instant death from fall damage. A good value to start with this cheat is 500.
Super Running Speed
What to Type in: player.setav speedmult <Insert random numerical value>
What it Does: Have you ever wondered what it would be like being the Flash in the wastelands of Fallout 4? Look no further, this command grants your character super speed. To be on the safe side, we suggest starting out with 1000 for this command.
Increase Your Level
What to Type in: player.set level <Insert random level>
What it Does: If you’re tired of leveling up the normal way, you can enter in this command to increase your character level to whatever you want. Keep in mind, this command won’t work if you enter a level lower than your current one.
Spawn Enemies
What to Type in: placeatme <Insert unique hexadecimal ID>
*In addition you can follow with <Insert number you want spawned>
What it Does: This command lets you spawn specific enemies onto the field. Unlike other commands in this gallery, this one requires you to also enter the unique hexadecimal ID of what you want to spawn in. For example, if you want to spawn a Deathclaw, you need to type “placeatme FF0015A9.” Unfortunately, we do not have a list of every hexadecimal ID value in the game, but you can find them online on the Fallout 4 wikis.
Spawn Items
What to Type in: player.additem <Insert unique hexadecimal ID>
*In addition you can follow with <Insert number you want spawned>
What it Does: You can use this command to spawn specific items into you inventory. Like the spawn enemies command, this one also requires you to know unique hexadecimal IDs. Luckily, you can find a full list of every item ID in the game in this list compiled by the community.
Increase/Decrease in Size
What to Type in: setscale <Insert value 1-10>
What it Does: This command increases or decreases the size of your character or desired target by the indicated number. To properly activate it, simply highlight your intended target while in the console command menu and then enter the command.
Turn Off Collision Detection
What to Type in: tcl
What it Does: This command turns off all collision detection in the game, letting you walk through walls and objects in the game as much as you please.
Travel to a Specific Location
What to Type in: coc <Insert location ID>
What it Does: If you ever find yourself glitched out somewhere you can’t escape while using these different commands, you can enter this command to travel to a specific location. However, like the previous command that spawns items or enemies, this one requires a specific ID. You can also find these online, but here’s a couple to get you by:
- Sanctuary: coc sanctuaryex05
- Red Rocket Gas Station: coc redrocketext
The Secret Room
What to Type in: coc qasmoke
What it Does: This command takes you to a secret room that houses every item and power armor. Additionally, you can find every workbench in this room. It’s important to note that you cannot fast travel out of this room once you enter it.
Turn Off Combat AI
What to Type in: tcai
What it Does: If you’re about to die in battle, you can use this command to turn off the enemy’s combat AI. Simply type it in to make all enemies drop what they’re doing and stop fighting you.
Murder Everything Around You
What to Type in: killall
What it Does: If you want to kill everything in the surrounding area, type in this command to do just that. However, it’s worth noting this command will not kill companions or important characters, instead putting them in a standard critical state.
Change Your Sex
What to Type in: player.sexchange
What it Does: You can use this command to change your character’s sex on the fly. Now you no longer need to start the game over again if you want to pick the opposite sex!