Fallout: New Vegas may no longer be the most recent game in the series, but darn if it isn't one of the best. It's always fun to go back and start the Courier's adventure through the Mojave again, so here are all of the console commands for the game.
List of Console Commands for Fallout New Vegas
How to Use Item Codes
To spawn different items and weapons etc, you will need to input a code. However, just writing the code on its own won't do anything, so you need to write it as such:
player.additem <base_id> <amount>
Write the code you want in the base_id space and the quantity you want in the amount space. You don't need to keep the brackets, the command should look like this for example:
- player.additem 0015FD5C 1
If you use that particular code you will receive Chinese Stealth Armor.
To remove any items you have added, use this code instead:
- player.removeitem <base_id> <amount>
If you have lost track of what you have added, you can look in your full inventory by using this code:
- player.showinventory
Weapon Codes
- Alien blaster 00004322
- Anti-materiel Rifle 0008f21c
- Assault Carbine (GRA) 0008f21e
- Chainsaw 0015fe44
- Christine's CoS silencer rifle xx0112ba
- Euclid's C-Finder 0014eb3c
- Fat Man 0000432c
- Flamer 0000432d
- Lucky revolver 000e2c86
- Mysterious Magnum 00127c6c
- Li'l Devil pistol xx000805
- Mercy 0015fff4
- Minigun 0000433f
- Missile launcher 00004340
- Pew Pew laser rifle 00103b1d
- Plasma caster 000906cf
- Power Fist 00004347
- Silenced .22 SMG 0008f218
- Sturdy Caravan Shotgun 001735e3
- Tesla cannon 000e2bec
Related: Best Weapon Mods in Fallout 4
Armor Codes
- Advanced Radiation suit 0003307a
- Brotherhood T-45b power armour 00075201
- Combat armour, reinforced 00126500
- NCR Ranger combat armour 00129254
- Stealth Suit Mk II xx00c12f
- T45d power armour 00014e13
Alter Your Character
- player.setscale <scale> - This will make you bigger or smaller. 1 is the normal size for a character. Lower numbers will make you tiny and higher numbers will make you gigantic. Remember to remove the brackets when inputting the value.
- player.setlevel X - Replace X with the level you wish to be at
- player.rewardxp 15000 - Allots you 15,000 XP
- sexchange - Switches your character's sex
- showracemenu - Switches your character's race
- showbarbermenu - Alters your character's hairstyle
- shownamemenu - Changes your character's name
- player.addperk <base_id> - Adds to your character's perks. Like with the weapons codes, replace base id with the code of the perk you wish to implement. A full list of perks codes can be found on the Fallout: New Vegas Wiki
- player.removeperk <base_id> - Removes the added perk code
- player.setav speedmult X - Changes your character's speed. Replace X with a percentage value. 100 is regular speed, below 100 will make you slower, and above will make you faster
- addreputation <base_ID> <0/1 to add infamy/fame> <amount> - Changes your character's reputation. Replace <base_ID> with one of the codes found below. A value of 1 will add fame; adding a value of 0 will add infamy. Replace the <amount> with how much reputation you want to add or deduct. You can only add 5 reputation points at a time, and it also maxes out at 100. See the example below:
Eg: addreputation 000ffae8 1 5 - adds 5 fame to your Boomers reputation.
- Boomers 000ffae8
- Brotherhood of Steel 0011e662
- Caesar's Legion 000f43dd
- Followers of the Apocalypse 00124ad1
- Great Khans 0011989b
- NCR 000f43de
- Powder Gangers 001558e6
- White Glove Society 00116f16
removereputation <base_ID> <0/1 to set infamy/fame> <amount> - Use this to deduct any fame/infamy changes you have made
Alter NPCs
Much like with the perk codes, you can find the full list of NPC codes on the Fallout: New Vegas Wiki.
- resurrect - Bring an NPC back to life if you accidentally killed them. Note: this will not work where quests are concerned, the game will still register the NPC as unavailable to complete a quest
- tdetect - Makes it so NPCs can't detect you, meaning you will be the perfect stealth machine
- addtofaction<factionID> <0/1> — Replace the
with one of the codes found below. Choose 0 if you want the specified NPC to be friendly with a chosen faction, and choose 1 if you want them to be allied with a particular faction. See the example below: - Eg: addtofaction 0011989b 1 - Makes the targeted NPC a Great Khans ally.
- removefromfaction <factionID> - Removes the target NPC from a previously added faction
- Player's current faction 1b2a4
- Boomers 000ffae8
- Brotherhood of Steel 0011e662
- Caesar's Legion 000f43dd
- Followers of the Apocalypse 00124ad1
- Great Khans 0011989b
- NCR 000f43de
- Powder Gangers 001558e6
- White Glove Society 00116f16
- tcai - Makes it so NPCs can't fight
- tai - Turns the targeted NPC's AI off
Camera, HUD and Other Miscellaneous Commands
- tgm - This is known as God mode. It gives you infinite health, unlimited ammo, and you won't become over-encumbered
- tdm - This is known as Demigod mode. You will have maximum health, as well as the ability to avoid be over-encumbered, but your ammo will still deplete
- tfc - For activating and deactivating the free camera (add a 1 after the code to freeze everyone in the scene)
- tm - For turning the HUD, UI and menus off and on
- tcl - For getting rid of collisions and clipping. You can move through anything like a specter
- set timescale to <#> - For slowing down or speeding up time. For regular time the default setting is 30
- Killall - Kills all NPCs and animals within your radius
- sgtm <X> - Makes the game go at different speeds. Replace X with a multiplier, 1 is regular speed, 0.5 is half speed and 2 is double speed etc
- twf - Wireframe toggle
- tmm <1/0> - This toggles map markers. Type 1 to show all discovered map markers, type 0 to hide them, or type tmm 101 to reveal all undiscovered markers
- tfow - Switch local fog on or off
- movetoqt - Transports you to the next quest target
- coc <cell name> - Moves you to a specific location using a code. Replace the cell name with a location code. You can remove the brackets, as they are not needed. A full list of Cell IDs and location codes can be found on the Fallout: New Vegas Wiki
- caqs - Marks every possible mission and questline as completed within the game. Removes the chance for discovering or failing new quests
How to input Console Commands in Fallout: New Vegas
In order to input these commands, you will need to open up the console by pressing either the backquote (`) or the tilde (~) key (on US keyboards they are the same key, but on UK keyboards they are different).
Once you have done that you will notice the UI disappear, and a cursor will appear in the bottom left-hand corner of the screen instead. Now you can type in your command, make sure to press Enter to register it, and when you are done press the backquote/tilde key to come back out of the console.
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Published: Apr 13, 2022 07:22 am