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fallout 3 cheats (pc) Official comment topic
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Posted 25 April 2009 - 10:52 PM
Article link: fallout 3 cheats (pc)
list ceats-help ......... spawn fire ant queen-00031810 ........ teleport to room with all items-coc testaitems......... back to game-coc megatoncommonhouse ........ god mode-gtm ........ set player level-playersetlevel (Level) ....... make sure you read it right and enter cheats in cheat mode. your welcome, Bruising warhawk
list ceats-help ......... spawn fire ant queen-00031810 ........ teleport to room with all items-coc testaitems......... back to game-coc megatoncommonhouse ........ god mode-gtm ........ set player level-playersetlevel (Level) ....... make sure you read it right and enter cheats in cheat mode. your welcome, Bruising warhawk
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Posted 28 April 2009 - 08:49 AM
these are console commands for the pc version of fallout 3.. pasted from a site maybe or typed manually.. also typed wrong.. for example godmode in the console is not gtm.. it's tgm (toggle god mode) you can find the correct versions by googling. i also have most of the commands on my laptop somewhere. pm me and i'll send you a paste.
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Posted 30 April 2009 - 10:35 AM
Almost all console and script functions are listed and documented on the GECK Wiki. I believe there are a few incomplete lists of useful FormIDs in various places online, but actually opening Fallout3.esm in an editor like the GECK will always be the best way to check them, if not always the fastest.
The "cheat mode" that is referred to is the console menu, which can be opened or closed by pressing the "~" key, which you can find next to the "1" on your keyboard. The "cheat codes" are console and script functions, which can be entered into the console and run in-game. They are intended for debugging purposes, but can obviously be misused as cheats.
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The "cheat mode" that is referred to is the console menu, which can be opened or closed by pressing the "~" key, which you can find next to the "1" on your keyboard. The "cheat codes" are console and script functions, which can be entered into the console and run in-game. They are intended for debugging purposes, but can obviously be misused as cheats.
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