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kaduos1234

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Since this engine is essentially the same as Skyrim, I've been using the same commands. With one exception, when using HELP to pick up an ID I have to add a 0 at the end. For example, in Skyrim i'd type 'help stimpak' and in FO4 i type 'help stimpak 0'.

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I just created a topic in another forums sub-section and realized it was spoilers far too late, when i already made a thread! Only then i noticed there is a "Fallout 4 Spoilers" sub-section, so i'm sorry for the inconvenience! Since, this is topic about console commands i'll post my question right here! So, as some people already mentioned above most of cheat codes (i'd say huge majority of them anyway!) work in Fallout 4 as well, since game still uses gamebryo engine and the console that exists in Fallout 4 and in any other Bethesda developed and released games since Oblivion, that uses that engine is a PART of that engine, that explains why all of those games "share" most of console commands, except for maybe very few exceptions, like in case with Elder Scrolls and Fallout universe differences, like items, some specific player stats etc...Those cannot be shared for obvious reasons! (For example there is no radiation in Elder Scrolls series and as a result there is quite logically no corresponding stat, that would provide resistance against it! This is just one of the examples, you catched my drift!...) But the reason i'm saying all that is for some odd reasons "radresist" command is no more in Fallout 4 or it was heavily modified, so i can't figure it out on my own! Command "help" only helps if you at least know the variable name, but in my case the goal is to actually find it out! LOL The reason i need to use console to check my character's "actual" radiation resistance stat is because i ran into situations in previous Elder Scrolls and Fallout series games, that uses gamebryo engine, when the info about the stats, that console provided, when i put one of the stat checking codes differed with numbers, that were shown in my inventory, when i was equipping de-quipping items! It was inconsistent and i want ti check if its the same case with Fallout 4! I want to check how much what is shown in my inventory corresponds to what my character's actual stats are by checking console command! I don't simply trust what game's trying to convince me with anymore, when i go check my inventory, changing items and stuff! So i need to compare my inventory stats with console stats (which are obviously REAL stats!)...anyone?

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