Starfield Cheats and Console Commands List

Starfield Cheats: Console Commands for Infinite Money, Instant Level Up, God Mode, and More

More than several Starfield cheats and console commands are available for players to make the game easier. This includes leveling up instantly, getting a bunch of credits, activating god mode, and many more interesting interactions that are normally reserved for developers to use. That said, activating any cheats through the console command will deactivate Achievements. This shouldn’t be too much of a surprise to Bethesda fans considering how these console commands work for other Bethesda games like Skyrim and Fallout 4. Here is a quick list of cheats and console commands for Starfield.

Starfield cheats and console commands list

Enabling the Starfield cheats and console commands is easy enough and only requires that you press the ‘~’ key on the keyboard. This will bring up a bar where you can type in the following list of console commands, sorted in alphabetical order:

  • killall – This instantly slays all hostile enemies in an area, so basically all of the targets marked red on the compass.
  • player.additem 0000000F #[X] – Replace [X] with any number (e.g. entering #1000 here will add 1000 credits to your total.
  • player.setlevel [X] – Replace [X] with any number, like 50, 100, or 250. You can only increase your character’s level with this command.
  • tai – This turns off AI processing
  • tcai – This will prevent enemies from attacking you
  • tcl – This will disable collisions so that can walk through anything
  • tgm – This will enable god mode where you will have infinite ammo, health, and oxygen
  • tfc – This will enable the freeroam camera so that you can see anything from any angle
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You can type the console command again to enable or disable most of the cheats on the list. These cheats are for the PC version of the game, while the Xbox versions will not have access to the console commands.

We highly recommend that you save your game before inputting any of these cheats, as some of them can break the game in unforeseen ways.

Starfield cheats FAQ

Q: How do I activate the console commands for Starfield on my PC?

A: To enable Starfield cheats and console commands on PC, press the ‘~’ key on your keyboard. This action will open a bar where you can input specific console commands to modify your gameplay experience.

Q: Will using these cheats and console commands impact my Achievements?

A: Yes, activating any cheats through the console command will deactivate Achievements in Starfield. This is consistent with how console commands work in other Bethesda games like Skyrim and Fallout 4.

Q: Are there any precautions I should take before using these cheats?

A: Definitely. Before inputting any of these cheats, it’s advised to save your game. Some cheats can potentially disrupt the game in unexpected ways. And remember, these cheats are exclusively for the PC version; Xbox players won’t have access to these console commands.

For more Starfield guides, here’s how to get experience points and credits fast without using cheats.

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