Best Fallout 4 cheats & console commands on PC

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Fallout 4 allows players to use console commands to enhance the classic game‘s experience and unlock new and fun features. Though these aren’t exactly the cheats of old, they basically allow the player to do anything they want. 

Fallout 4 is one of Bethesda’s most beloved games. Set in the same post-apocalyptic world as others in the franchise, you can put countless hours into exploring the Wasteland, and console commands and cheats can mix up your experience.

While fans eagerly await a new entry in the main series, many have returned to play the classics after the release of the critically acclaimed Prime Video adaptation and they may want to shake things up. So, here are the best console commands & cheats you can enable in Fallout 4 on PC.


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There’s a whole vault of cheats to discover in Fallout 4!

Best Fallout 4 cheats & console commands

The list below includes some great commands to start with when dabbling in console commands – and even flying around the map if that’s your thing.

NPC manipulation console commands

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Some cheats can really mess with the game’s NPCs making the gameplay hilarious.

Note: Some of these commands will require you to know your target’s ID. This can be found by clicking on the character or item with your console open.


Character & inventory manipulation console commands

These cheats are great for switching up your character in a lot of fun and interesting ways:

Completing the game with cheats

When you’re ready to call it in, whether just one quest or the entire game, these cheats will get you through Fallout 4:

Faction console commands

Faction console commands require you to input target ID as well as faction IDs. You can find a full list of faction IDs here.

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How to use cheats & console commands in Fallout 4

To first use console commands in Fallout 4, you will need to use the “~” or “`” key in the top left of the keyboard (on American keyboards). This will give a prompt for players to input different codes into the prompt in the lower-left corner.

Once you’ve done this, the HUD in-game should have disappeared, and you should be on your way to entering commands into the game.

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