Console commands are back in Starfield. Yes, you can cheat as much as you want in the latest Bethesda open-world RPG with the Console — a feature found in Skyrim, Fallout 4, and every other blockbuster game in the developer’s library. The console window allows players to input codes that unlock God Mode, Noclip, reward players with money, levels, and more. You can unlock doors instantly or kill NPCs on command. There are thousands of commands but we’re here to teach you the basics. Learn how to activate the console and find a handful of common useful console commands below.
[WARNING: Use the console at your own risk. The console commands are not tested for stability. Using certain commands may cause a crash. Some commands work in unexpected ways. If you want to play it safe, use the simple commands listed below. Advanced commands can change almost everything about Starfield.]
Starfield players on PC will be able to access the cheat console in-game. After launching your copy of Starfield, follow the steps below to access the Console.
NOTE: Use of certain console commands will disable achievements.
And that’s it! When the game is running, press tilde [` / ~] to open the console. Typing [Help] into the field will bring up a list of console commands — but not all of them. Many cheat codes are exactly the same as previous Bethesda games. The console command to spawn money is exactly the same as it was in Fallout: New Vegas. Many other codes are share, but many codes are new and totally unique to Starfield due to the new features exclusive to this game.
The console is an extremely powerful tool that allows players to change almost every aspect of the game — you can change the size of NPCs, spawn thousands of objects,
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