Replace # with the level to set your player to A list of PerkID s is here - note that you also need to add any preceding perks in the order they unlockĪdd the specific number of Perk Points, which can then be spent If you increase this too much then you will take fall damage when jumping, unless you also enter setgs fjumpfallheightmult 0 or enable God modeĪdds the stated PerkID to your character. Sets the height of your jump, where 90 is standard. Sets the speed of your character to the entered value, where 100 is standard and 200 is double speed Sets the stated VariableID to the entered amount to alter your stats.
Use the command again with a different CellID to exitĬhange the ItemID to the item you wish to put in your inventory, and # to the amount of that item you want.
Teleport to a testing room containing almost every item in the game. Teleport to the specified CellID location. 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.Ĭhange your appearance - make sure your face in visible on screenĬhange your name and assign SPECIAL pointsĬlears any blood, dust etc effects from your screen 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. In most cases, typing in the same code again will reverse the original effect.Īs 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. 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. 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.