Every ‘Fallout: New Vegas’ cheat and console command
Prime Video’s Fallout has seen a new wave of players discovering the grim joy of Fallout: New Vegas, and with many key characters heading to Vegas in the second season, there’s never been a better time to get involved with the black sheep of the Fallout franchise. New players might want some New Vegas cheat codes to help them get ahead though.
An action role-playing game that originally launched in 2010, developers Bethesda and Obsidian have kept the open-world wasteland active with a number of massive updates over the years, with New Vegas now considered one of the best Fallout games. 14 years after it was first launched, thousands of people still regularly play.
You start Fallout: New Vegas as the victim of a botched assassination attempt but your quest for revenge quickly becomes part of a wider story about power, trust and control. With enough determination, players can scratch out an existence in the dangerous Mojave Desert, or they can cheat a little to make things easier.
It doesn’t matter if you’re new to the game and want to play catch-up, or if you’re a veteran who wants to make your next playthrough more exciting, we’ve rounded up an essential list of Fallout: New Vegas cheat and console commands. Check it out below.
What are Fallout: New Vegas cheat and console commands?
Fallout: New Vegas cheat and console commands are a series of perks that can be used at any point during the game, by entering a simple code. These range from God Mode, which gives you infinite health and power, to teleporting to a specific in-game location. However, these are only available for PC gamers.
To use the console commands, players will need to open the developer console by tapping the ‘tilde’ (~) or ‘grave’ key (`) on their keyboard, which will also pause the game. From there, players simply need to enter their desired cheat code before pressing ‘enter’ to activate it and returning to their post-apocalyptic adventure. Sometimes a text prompt will follow, confirming which command has been activated, but not always.
Some commands include text surrounded by <> brackets. For these, players need to replace the brackets and everything in between them with the required information, while any #s will need to be replaced by a number. The player-made Fallout Wiki has a complete list of quest, item, and faction IDs, which should make a lot of these console commands quicker to utilise.
Every Fallout: New Vegas cheat and console command
The essentials
tdm – demi-god mode, which makes the player invincible to damage
tgm – god mode, whic makes the player invincible to damage, provides unlimited ammo and carrying capacity)
killall – kill all NPCs
coc – teleport
tmm1 – activate all Pip-Boy markers
tfow – toggle fog of war on Pip-boy map
save – save game using custom name
load – load custom name game file
quitgame – quit game
unlock – unlock safe, door or container
set timescale to <#> – set how fast time passes
Inventory commands
player.additem – add an item to your inventory
player.removeitem – remove an item from your inventory
player.srm – repair item for free
Player.showinventory – list player’s inventory with item IDs
player.equipitem – equip item
player.setweaponhealthperc <#> – change the health of the weapon you are weiding
zap – deletes item
getScale – show item’s size
setScale <#> – change size of item
markfordelete – delete item
player.placeatme – get item
activate – activate item
player.moveto – move to item
showrecipemenu – show crafting menu
Stat commands
player.damageactorvalue <#> – reduce variable stat
player.setscale <#.#> – set players scale
player.addperk – add variable perk
player.removeperk – remove variable perk
player.advlevel – level up
player.setlevel <#> – set overall level
player.rewardxp <#> – gain XP
player.rewardKarma <#> – gain karma
addreputation – increase reputation with variable faction
removereputation – remove reputation with variable faction
setreputation – set reputation with variable faction
removefromallfactions – remove player from all factions
setally – set variable factions allied status
setenemy – set variable factions allied status
Cosmetic changes
player.sexchange – change gender
shownamemenu – change name
showtraitmenu – change traits
showbarbermenu – change hairstyle
showplasticsurgeonmenu – change appearance
player.agerace <#> – set age
Quest commands
movetoqt – move to quest target
showquestlog – show quest log
getqc – check if quest is complete
resetquest – resets progress on the specified quest
sqs – list all quest objectives
completeAllObjectives – complete all quest objectives
sqt – display list of quest targets
saq – start all quests
NPC commands -[select NPC before use]
prid – set target
player.moveto – teleport to NPC
moveto player – NPC teleports to you
Inv – show every item in NPC’s inventory
additem – add item to NPC’s inventory
removeitem – remove item from NPC’s inventory
equipitem – NPC equips item
unequipitem – remove item from NPC
sbm – show barter menu
resethealth – restore NPC’s health
kill – kill NPC
resurrect – bring NPS back to life
disable – remove NPC from game
enable – return NPC to game enable
tcai – toggle NPC’s combat artificial intelligence
tai – toggle NPC’s artificial intelligence
setally – set NPC’s allied faction
setenemy – set NPC’s enemy faction
setessential<#> – make NPC immortal
startcombat – NPC will start fighting
setav aggression 0 – stop NPC hostility
player.placeleveledactoratme – clone NPC
resetquest – reset companion’s hire quest
player.getav – show NPC’s variable stat value
player.setav <#> – set NPC’s variable stat
player.modav <#> – adjust NPC’s variable stat
Camera commands
tfc – free camera
sucsm# – change speed of camera
tm – remove HUD
fov# – adjust field of view
tlb – toggle lightbrite
Earlier this year, it was revealed Bethesda rejected a number of pitches from Obsidian to make more Fallout spin-offs, including a potential New Vegas sequel.
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Ali Shutler
NME