The command above adds 20 perk points to your character without requiring you to level up. This is a great move by Bethesda since they allow the player to “cheat” without using any additional software or a script. Tip: If the console commands simply won’t work for you, try using the F4SE (Fallout 4 Script Extender). The new perk system of Fallout 4 has merged with the skill system of previous games. Each time the player character gains a level they gain a perk point. This point can be expended on an increase in the rank of a primary SPECIAL attribute, or on one of the SPECIAL perks. Every rank of the SPECIAL attributes and perks costs 1 perk point. This is all manageable from the perk chart screen within Similar to Skyrim and other open-world RPGs, Fallout 4 features enemies and loot that scale alongside the player. Many people aren’t big fans of this system, and it’s easy to see why. Combat P C players get a chance to muck around with Fallout 4 before they even get down to the modding- the PC version of the game comes with exclusive support for all sorts of console commands and Here a some examples for how the help command can be used: Example #1: help leather 0 – This will list everything – item IDs, perk names, and commands – with “Leather” in the name. Example #2: help “leather armor” 0 – If your search term contains a space, surround it in quotation marks. Example #3: help “legendary raider” 4 It's just the console ID that currency has been in Bethesda games since at least Oblivion. It's technically "0000000f", but if an item code starts with all zeroes you don't need to enter them in the console. Oblivion, Fallout 3/NV/4, and Skyrim, the console command for giving yourself money is "player.additem f 10000". To pull up the command console on PC, press the ~ key during gameplay. Check out the video below to see how the cheat command console works. A full list of console commands is below. First, Open the console by pressing the tilde key. Then, type in the Skyrim Perk points command "player.AdvSkill" followed by the name of the skill you want to progress. Type the XP value you want Fallout 4 > General Discussions > Topic Details. Norbik Nov 16, 2015 @ 3:10pm. Console commands. So just tried to give myself a Gun Nut perk lvl 2 which is for lvl 13 i think (yea i know console commands, but i just wanted to try some weapon mods, those pipe guns from start are so dull, i got my hands on hunting rifle and wanted to do some sick Yhwach Mar 3, 2016 @ 9:50pm. Originally posted by Lycan Jack: Originally posted by Scarecrow: You can just gain affinity without the console, try this: Bring your companions all to one place. Bring dogmeat with you. Console kill dogmeat. Stimpak dogmeat. Repeat every 4 in-game hours, easier with a bed. YtrR.