
T-45 (Power Armor) Chest Piece - 00154AC2 Increase Bobby Pins - player.additem 0000000a įaster/Slower Time - set timescale to Increase Bottle Caps - player.additem 0000000f Leave the Armory (h/t Bordeianu George) - coc sanctuaryextĬhange Jump Height - setgs fJumpHeightMin Ĭhange Run Speed - tav speedmult

However, the fact that the company is set to offer other PC functionality on console in the near future may well have contributed to the expectations that Hines had to pour water over.īack at E3, Bethesda made the surprising announcement that Fallout 4 would see mod support on the Xbox One shortly after launch. Hines was quick to state that this was very unlikely, if for no other reason than the functionality is not permitted on those systems.īethesda had never given any indication that console commands would be available on the PlayStation 4 or the Xbox One. The VP also offered a response to another fan's question as to whether console commands would ever make their way to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. He went on to explain that this functionality 'can very easily mess up save games', which is the reason Bethesda is taking such a hard stance with regards to its use in Fallout 4. Hines stated that use of the console is 'not supported or recommended on PC'.

Bethesda VP of marketing Pete Hines has taken to Twitter to confirm that there are no plans to bring the console commands found in the PC version of Fallout 4 to PlayStation 4 or Xbox One.Ĭonsole commands are familiar to any PC gamer - they're a rough equivalent to an in-game command line interface, which can allow players to tinker with the game. Over the weekend, Bethesda marketing VP Pete Hines stated that the studio discourages this sort of meddling in Fallout 4 and won't port the functionality to consoles.
