Showing posts with label console commands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label console commands. Show all posts

February 28, 2025

Where to Find Every Power Armor Set in Fallout 4 (With a Map & Console IDs)

Fallout 4 Power Armor Set

Power Armor isn’t just a suit—it’s a lifestyle. Slip into one, and suddenly you’re shrugging off bullets, resisting radiation, and carrying enough firepower to make a Super Mutant jealous. The Commonwealth is littered with Power Armor, but finding the good stuff takes some know-how. The type of armor you find often depends on your level (e.g., X-01 starts popping up at 28+), but some spots guarantee specific sets no matter what. Below, I’ve split the list into partial spawns (missing a piece or two) and complete guaranteed spawns (full suits you can count on) in Fallout 4. Stats are base values—upgrades juice them up even more!


April 09, 2016

Fallout 4 Console Commands

The console in Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas and Fallout 4 is very familiar to many fans, and the commands haven't changed that much in Fallout 4 ever since Fallout 3. The console is very useful for altering content while in-game, and may be used to cheat as well. It cannot be accessed in Survival mode, though.

In order to access the console, you will need to use the ~ or ` key on your keyboard (the left of the number 1 key on US keyboard). You can enter several commands at once to be executed in a row one after the other. Simply separate them with ; between each command.

Each item, object, character, etc. will have an alphanumeric hexadecimal reference ID of 8 letters. You can shorten them to be easier to use, as no ID requires any leading zeroes to be entered. Also, the console is not case-sensitive.


Note: Use General, Items, World, Debugging and Mapping Commands, Quest CommandsInventory Manipulation CommandsNPC Manipulation CommandsFaction CommandsCharacter Manipulation Commands and Settlement Commands, for easier managing among all the console commands in Fallout 4.


January 14, 2016

Get all the Bobbleheads in Fallout 4!

I know many of you have found plenty of Bobbleheads in Fallout 4 on your own, but to find all 20 of them can be a bit frustrating. The idea of the bobbleheads being a piece of exclusive Vault-Tec merchandise is supported by a computer terminal found within Vault-Tec HQ, in Fallout 3. The computer provides a list of 'orderable' merchandise such as clothing and Lunchboxes, but when a bobblehead is requested the terminal reports that they are only available to executive staff.

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As in Fallout 3, in Fallout 4, each bobblehead increases a corresponding S.P.E.C.I.A.L. stat permanently by one. Bobbleheads that previously increased a skill, now grant a permanent unique perk. Taking a bobblehead while your stat is at 10 allows that stat to increase to 11.


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