Starfield console commands and cheats for PC
Console commands can be used to cheat. StarfieldYou can also play other Bethesda PC games. Whether you want to cheat yourself into more credits or just want a bazillion digipicks, we won’t judge you. Cheating can be fun sometimes!
You mileage will vary and certain commands could break your games. It is important to note that before using any console commands you should make sure they are compatible with your game. Save your game manuallyIf there is any way to reverse the damage, please do.
Starfield console commands: How to Use Them
Open the console Starfield, Press the key (above Tab). You’ll get a notice that using some console commands will disable achievements from this save. Then, type or paste whatever commands appeal to you. Enter the text you wish to enter and press Enter. Press the key to close the console.
Xbox console commands cannot be used.
Starfield Console Command List
Here are some useful console commands. There are definitely far more commands than what we list below, but we’ve only listed the ones that we can confirm work. There’s lots of crossover from the console commands for Skyrim and Fallout, though some of them don’t seem to work, even if the console doesn’t say there’s an error. We’ll update this list as we find more useful commands.
Be careful with these. Some of these may even break your game. We’ve marked the particularly dicey ones as dangerous in our list.
Starfield Console Commands (cheats list)
| Order | The Effect of Using |
|---|---|
| Order | The Effect of Using |
| The tgm | Toggles are in style |
| player.setlevel # | Change your level of play to #. |
| killall | All nearby targets should be killed (even the companion). |
| Movetoqt | Teleports you to your active quest target |
| player.additem item-ID # | You will receive the # for whatever item ID you have provided. |
| player.additem 0000000f # | Adds # of credits |
| player.additem 0000000a # | Adds # digipicks |
| player.additem 0000ABF9 # | Adds # med packs |
| SAQ | The quest starts (dangerous) |
| Caqs | Completes every quest (also dangerous) |
| The psb | Take full control of your own power |
| Tm | Switches the UI on/off |
| tdetect | NPCs detecting the Toggles (to make it easy to steal) |
| Help (search term). | Your IDs and commands for the search results. (see below) |
Find more codes for items and commands
You can use the command help to lookup item codes or find out about other commands. This is useful if you’re trying to duplicate or give yourself a ton of a specific, niche item or hunt down new useful commands.
You can do it by following the command:
help “search term”
For example, if you’re looking for the item code for the different plushies in the game, you can enter the command:
help plushie
The code will be listed. For example, the item code for the “plushie galacticat” item is 0012DFFD.
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If your search returns too many results you can narrow it down further by adding more modifiers to the command:
help “search term” (filter number) (form type)
These filters have numbers 0-4 that correspond to the following:
- 0Results – All
- 1Functions: (commands, scripts)
- 2Setting
- 3Globals
- 4– Other
It is a four character identifier which sorts objects in groups. Although some form types may look similar to those in previous Bethesda titles, there are a few differences. We’re still sorting out form types and how to use them efficiently, but we’ll update this post once we figure it out.
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