Your inventory is the place where all items that your character has are stored.
Fallout, Fallout 2 and Fallout TacticsEdit
Access it by pushing the 'i' key during the game. In the inventory you can change the armor you wear, use food and drugs, load/unload weapons you have, and change your two active weapons.
During the battle access to inventory costs 4 Action Points, but can be reduced by perkQuick Pockets. In Fallout Tactics, access to the inventory is free, but various actions in the inventory cost you action points and the vehicles also have inventories.
Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas and Fallout 4Edit
Access it by pushing the default button 'tab' for PC during the game, B on Xbox 360 and O on PS3. Access to the inventory is free during a fight and freezes the game until you close the inventory. In Fallout 4 the controls on the Xbox One and PS4 are identical to that of each respective console's predecessor.
The items are sorted into weapons, armor, aid, misc., and ammo categories. In Fallout 4, there is also the additional junk category. From the inventory one can change the weapon in hand, the armor they wear, and use food and drugs. In Fallout: New Vegas, one can also put a weapon mod on a weapon and change the ammunition type of the weapon in hand.
Some items also stack on top of each other, giving the appearance that only one item is currently in the inventory. This is the case with binoculars, for example.
Fallout: Brotherhood of SteelEdit
Half life sven coop mods. Access it by pushing the 'select' button for PS2 during the game. Access to the inventory is free during a fight and freeze the game until you close the inventory.
The items are sorted into weapons, armor, items. In the inventory you can change your three active weapons, the armor you wear and use drugs.
Someone has probably requested this already but, I would like to request a save editor, if it's even possible.We all now and then need to change our stats, to make our characters more normal, godly, for testing, or even fixing bugs, like the SPECIAL bug when your attributes are maxed out, and a perk that adds +1 SPECIAL point poofs into existence after a quest or DLC, and you can't leave the SPECIAL screen, Lonesome Road being my example. Fallout New Vegas CheatsNow I have looked through the NV nexus and haven't found one, or maybe I'm just blind. There is that character editor mod that modifies Doc Mitchell's Vit-o-matic Vigor Tester. I'm not (and I'm sure other's aren't when they experience a bug or whatever) are willing to loose 10 hours of gameplay just to take away 1 SPECIAL point from an attribute, and then play the entire DLC, quest, whatever, afterwards. Adding a negative value with the 'modpca' command doesn't really work, in my particular case. So I searched through google. There IS an editor for the Xbox, but not one for the PC. I tried converting my saves into 360 ones but that doesn't work out. There is a way, it's just too complicated, and not explained very clearly. I'm not solely requesting this for myself mind you, but for a lot of people, for whatever reason they need it.
If you're after a list of console commands for Fallout: New Vegas, Obsidian's still absurdly popular entry of the modern 3D Fallout games,
To open the console, tap the backquote (`) or tilde (~) key (they're the same key). The game will pause, the UI will vanish, and you'll see a cursor appear in the bottom left hand corner of the screen. That's where you input your console commands. After typing a command, press enter. You may see a notification of what your code did, but not always. Press the tilde key.
The best Fallout: New Vegas console commands
tgm — God mode! Infinite health, unlimited ammo and encumbrance.
tdm — Demigod mode. Health and encumbrance is infinite, but ammo isn't.
tfc — Activates and deactivates the free camera.
tm — Turns menus and UI off and on.
tcl — No clipping or collision, letting you move around like a ghost.
tmm 1 — Adds all map markers to your map. Use 0 to remove them.
set timescale to <#> — Speeds up or slows down time. The default value is 30.
Killall — All NPCs and animals in the vicinity die, you monster.
Give yourself items
You can use Fallout: New Vegas console commands to summon monsters and move items into your inventory. There's a little bit of process involved, because you need an object or creature's ID to be able to summon it, but fortunately the Fallout: New Vegas wiki has a comprehensive list of every item in the game, with base IDs for all of them.
player.additem <base_id> <amount> — Switch in the object ID for the <base_id> (no need to keep the brackets, and the number of the item you want for the <amount>. It should look like this.
Example: player.additem 0015FD5C 1
Congratulations, you now have a suit of Chinese Stealth Armour.
player.removeitem <base_id> <amount> — Same as above, but the items you identify will be removed from your inventory and obliterated forever.
player.showinventory — Gives you a handy list of base IDs for stuff you possess. Might be quicker than visiting the wiki for numbers in some situations.
Useful item codes
There are thousands of item codes available in Fallout: New Vegas, but here are a few fun pieces of weapons and armour to try if you're just messing around. Note that items with an xx in the item ID are from expansions, and may not work if you don't have the expansion installed.
WEAPONS
Lucky revolver 000e2c86
Mysterious Magnum 00127c6c Li'l Devil pistol xx000805 Anti-materiel Rifle 0008f21c Assault Carbine (GRA) 0008f21e Christine's CoS silencer rifle xx0112ba Silenced .22 SMG 0008f218 Sturdy Caravan Shotgun 001735e3 Minigun 0000433f Alien blaster 00004322 Euclid's C-Finder 0014eb3c Pew Pew laser rifle 00103b1d Flamer 0000432d Plasma caster 000906cf Tesla cannon 000e2bec Fat Man 0000432c Mercy 0015fff4 Missile launcher 00004340 Chainsaw 0015fe44 Power Fist 00004347
ARMOUR
Brotherhood T-45b power armour 00075201
T45d power armour 00014e13 Combat armour, reinforced 00126500 NCR Ranger combat armour 00129254 Stealth Suit Mk II xx00c12f Advanced Radiation suit 0003307a Alter yourself
player.setscale <scale> — 1 is normal. Numbers below that will shrink you. Number above that will make you massive. You don't need the <> brackets around the number.
player.setlevel X — Where X is the level you want to be.
player.rewardxp 15000 — Gives you 15,000 XP.
sexchange — Changes your sex.
showracemenu — Change your race.
showbarbermenu — Change your hairstyle.
shownamemenu — Change your name.
player.addperk <base_id> — Give yourself a perk. Replace the <base_id> with the ID for the perk you want and drop the <> brackets. You can find all the perk base_ID values on the Fallout: New Vegas Wiki.
player.removeperk <base_id> — Take the ID'd perk away.
player.setav speedmult X — Where X is your speed percentage. At 100 you move at normal speed, at 10 you move really slowly, and at 200 you go very, very fast.
addreputation <base_ID> <0/1 to add infamy/fame> <amount> — Replace <base_ID> with one of the codes below. Select 1 to add reputation; select 0 to add infamy. Then replace <amount> with the amount of rep you want to add or remove. You can only add 5 rep at a time, to a maximum of 100 total.
Example: addreputation 0011e662 1 5 — earn 5 fame with the Brotherhood of Steel.
Boomers 000ffae8
Brotherhood of Steel 0011e662 Caesar's Legion 000f43dd Followers of the Apocalypse 00124ad1 Great Khans 0011989b Powder Gangers 001558e6 NCR 000f43de White Glove Society 00116f16
removereputation <base_ID> <0/1 to set infamy/fame> <amount> — Same deal as addreputation, except the amount you set will be subtracted from your rep with the specified faction.
Mess with NPCs
This is similar to item manipulation, but you might sometimes need the NPC's ref_id. The Fallout: New Vegas wiki has all those as well.
resurrect — Brings an NPC back to life. This won't help with quest completion but if you killed someone by accident, you bend the rules of the universe to bring them back.
tdetect — Switch NPC player detection off or on. This gives you perfect stealth.
addtofaction<factionID> <0/1> — Replace the <factionID> with one of the codes below, and then select 0 if you want the targeted NPC to be friendly with that faction. Select 1 if you want them to be allied with that faction.
Example: addtofaction 0011e662 1 — Adds targeted NPC to the Brotherhood of Steel as an ally.
Player's current faction 1b2a4
Boomers 000ffae8 Brotherhood of Steel 0011e662 Caesar's Legion 000f43dd Followers of the Apocalypse 00124ad1 Great Khans 0011989b Powder Gangers 001558e6 NCR 000f43de White Glove Society 00116f16
removefromfaction <factionID> — Similar to the addtofaction command, insert the factionID to remove the NPC from that faction.
tcai — Turn off the all NPCs' combat AI so they don't fight.
tai — Toggle targeted NPC's AI off.
Freecam, disable HUD, NoClip and more
tfc — Toggle free cam. Add a 1 after tfc to also freeze everyone in the scene. This is good for taking dramatic screenshots.
sgtm <X> — Where X is how fast time moves. It's a multiplier so 1 is normal speed, 0.5 is half speed, and so on.
tcl — Noclip mode.
twf — Wireframe toggle.
tm — Switch HUD on and off.
tmm <1/0> — Type 1 to show discovered map markers, 0 to hide them. Type tmm 101 to reveal all markers, even undiscovered ones.
tfow — Switch local fog of war on or off.
movetoqt — Moves you to next quest target.
coc <cell name> — Moves you to a location. A full list of the Cell IDs is available on the Fallout: New Vegas wikia.
caqs — Completes every objective in every quest it's possible to receive in the game, essentially removing quests so you can wander without objectives.
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