One of the great aspects of the Fallout franchise is the ability to use console commands and cheats to modify your game and character in any way you see fit to create the perfect experience. Luckily, you also have this ability in Fallout London. Here are all Fallout London console commands and cheats you can use anytime.
All Fallout London Console Commands
The majority of the console commands for Fallout 4 work in Fallout London as well. I’ve provided the console commands that have worked for me. However, before you can use console commands, you’ll need to know how to open the console window. To open the console window in Fallout London, all you need to do is press the ~ (Tilde) key (or @ key if you are in the UK).
That’s it! You don’t need to do anything else to use the console commands and cheats in Fallout London. The game will also store any commands you enter, even if you start a new game or load a different save file. If you want to repeat a command with a different ID or amount, you can use the arrow keys to navigate through the commands you just entered so you don’t have to retype them.
Debug and Camera Console Commands
Here are all Debug and Camera Console Commands
- tgm: Turn on or off God Mode.
- tcl: Turn on or off Collision.
- tcf: Turn on or off Free camera mode.
- tcf 1: Will activate the Free camera, but with frozen animations.
- tm: Turns menus and the UI on or off. However, this also includes the console window.
- csb: Use to reset screen effects like dust and blood splatter after an explosion.
- fov [first-person FOV] [third-person FOV]: Swaps between 1st and 3rd person FOV. Use 0 to use the default configuration.
- set timescale to [insert number here]: Speeds up or slows down in-game time. Use 1 for real-time or 16 for the default configuration.
- coc [cell id]: Teleport your character to a specific area in Fallout London.
- coc qasmoke: Teleports your character to an area containing all items in Fallout London. However, make sure you save the game before using this command, as you won’t be able to leave.
Player Console Commands
Here are all player console commands in Fallout London:
- showlooksmenu player 1: Takes you to the character customization screen.
- player.setrace [race id]: Lets you set your character’s race.
- player.resethealth: Resets your character’s health.
- setgs fJumpHeightMin [insert number here]: Changes the height your character can jump. However, make sure you enable God Mode because the fall damage will kill you if you jump too high.
- tdetect: Makes your character undetectable by the in-game AI.
- player.modav [skill] [number]: Boosts a specified skill by a specified amount. However, this won’t unlock Perks.
- player.setav [character variable] [number]: Gives your character a new Trait. This will unlock Perks for your character.
- player.setav speedmult [insert number here]: Increase or decrease your running speed.
- player.setlevel [insert number]: Let you add a specified amount of levels to your character.
- player.AddToFaction [faction id] [0 or 1]: Befriends a specified faction (0) or ally (1).
- player.RemoveFromFaction [faction id]: Removes your character from a specified faction.
World Console Commands
Here are all World Console commands in Fallout London:
- tai: Disables the game’s AI but will cease all NPC movement.
- tcai: Disables the game’s AI combat.
- killall: This command will kill all characters in the area unless they are essential to the game. Instead, the essential characters will be knocked unconscious. You can use a Stimpak to make them conscious again.
- kill [NPC ID]: Kills a specified NPC based on the ID entered.
- resurrect [NPC ID]: Revives a specified NPC. However, this won’t restore any lost limbs.
- recycleactor: You can use this command to reset a specific NPC.
- setscale [number from 1 to 10]: Changes a character’s physical scale (yourself included) by the provided number in the command.
- sexchange: Changes the gender of an NPC. Beware, this could break quests.
- getav CA_affinity: Use to learn your affinity level with a specific companion.
- setav CA_affinity [number]: Sets your affinity level with a specific companion to a specified number.
- modav CA_affinity [number]: Changes your affinity level with a specific companion.
- unequipall: Make a specific NPC unequip all their equipped items.
- removefromallfactions: Remove a specified NPC from all factions.
- RemoveFromFaction [faction id]: Remove a specific NPC from a specified faction.
- AddToFaction [faction id] [0 or 1]: Make a specified NPC a friend (0) or ally (1) of a specific faction.
- setally [faction id] [faction id] [0 or 1] [0 or 1]: Make two different factions friendly (0) or allied (1) with each other.
- setenemy [faction id] [faction id] [0 or 1] [0 or 1]: Make two different factions neutral (0) or enemies (1) with each other.
- completeallobjectives [Quest ID]: Completes all steps of a specified quest.
- resetquest [Quest ID]: Resets all steps in a specified quest.
- completequest [Quest ID]: Finishes a specified quest.
- caqs: Finish all quest chains in the game’s main story.
Item Console Commands
Here are the item console commands in Fallout London:
- player.additem [item ID] [number]: Adds a specified item to your inventory. You’ll want to use the provided ObjectIDs below or use the Help function to find one.
How to Find Item, NPC, and Faction IDs in Fallout London
Here’s how to find items, NPC, or Faction IDs in Fallout London:
- Open the Console Window
- Type ‘Help Name 0-4‘ (without the quotes)
- 0: Searches Everything in the game
- 1: Searches all Functions in the game
- 2: Searches all Settings in the game
- 3: Searches all Globals in the game
- 4: Searches all
The console window will then output the associated ID, which you can use in a command. For example, Help Antibiotics 0 will provide the ID for the Antibiotics item in-game, and then I can use the player.additem command to add it to my inventory. If you need help finding an ID for a specific item, here’s a handy spreadsheet with IDs for everything you need.
Now that you know all Fallout London console commands and cheats, you can create the perfect character! Check out our Fallout London hub for more guides like How to Fix Fallout London Crashing After Train so you can fix any issues you may run into.
Published: Jul 26, 2024 06:03 pm