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Get God Mode, NoClip, and More With Fallout 4 Console Commands on PC

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Console commands make a triumphant return to the post-apocalyptic world of Fallout 4. This time, they’re easier to use than ever. See how simple it is to open the PC-exclusive developer console window and activate cheats with the instructions below, or keep scrolling to find the most useful codes on the console commands list.

Despite the huge graphical upgrade over Fallout: New Vegas, most of these console commands will be familiar. Most of the cheats are identical, but there’s a few changes to see. Obviously, the item codes are altered to match a whole new slew of valuable loot. The full list includes NoClip, God Mode, and tons of other classic PC-only cheats fans of Bethesda developed games can expect.

Sure, it might not be the way the game was meant to be played, but sandbox environments can be the most fun places to toy around in. Tumble down the cheat code rabbit hole with the list below, and drop us a comment if there’s anything you think we’re missing.


PC Console Commands – Cheat Codes Guide

Work-In-Progress: Check back later for new updates to the console commands list!

To open the Developer Console Window, press tilde [~] during gameplay and a text input field will appear.

Type in the codes below for the desired effect. Codes are not tested and may cause the game to crash or other unforeseen effects to performance. Use console command cheat codes at your own risk.

If running on any language other than English, change the System Language to English (or set keyboard layout to US) to enable the Developer Console functionality.


Console Commands List

With the developer console window open, type in the codes below and press [Enter] to activate the corresponding effect.


In-Game Effects

tgm
Effect: Infinite Health, Ammo & Action Points

tmm 1
Effect: Reveals all map markers.

tcl
Effect: Toggles NoClip mode.

coc qasmoke
Effect: Teleports player to the secret developer room.

unlock
Effect: Unlocks targeted doors and computer terminals.

setav aggression 0
Effect: Target NPC becomes nonaggressive.

tai
Effect: Toggles NPC AI. Stops all NPC activity.

tcai
Effect: Toggles NPC combat AI. Stops enemy activity.

Kill
Effect: Kills your target.

KillAll
Effect: Kills all nearby NPCs.

tfc
Effect: Third-person camera free-floating is enabled.


How to Add Items To Your Inventory

player.additem “Item Code” “Number of Items to Add”
Effect: Places the indicated item and amount in your inventory. Remove quotations / Put a space between Item Code and Number of Items.

player.placeatme “Item / NPC Code”
Effect: Places indicated item or NPC onto the ground. Remove quotations / Put a space between Item Code and Number of Items.

Add Item console commands require Item Codes. Replace “Item Code” with the codes listed below.

Example:

  • player.additem 00000f 9999
    Effect: Places 9999 bottle caps (currency) in your inventory.

Basic Item Codes

0000000F
Item: Bottlecap

00023736
Item: Stimpak

0001F669
Minigun

0001F66C
Item: 5mm Bullets (Minigun Ammo)

0004835F
Item: Nuka-Cola Quantum

00023742
Item: Rad Away

000BD56F
Item: Mini-Nuke Launcher

000E6B2E
Item: Mini-Nuke (Launcher Ammo)

00171B2B
Item: Cryolator

0018ABE2
Item: Cryo Cell (Cryolator Ammo)


Source: [1], [2]

Kevin Thielenhaus is a freelance writer for The Escapist. Find him on Twitter here.

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