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What Are the Starfield Console Commands?

Starfield Console Commands
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Starfield is a massive game with so much to see and do, and some players might want to speed up the process with console commands. Console commands allow you to instantly gain credits, experience, items, and more. These commands can radically change the game and make it much easier or fun for some players.

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Unfortunately, Starfield console commands are only available for PC users. Xbox players will have to wait for official mod support in the future to enjoy cheats like these. I should warn you before you try console commands that it will disable achievements for that save file. When you’re ready to enter the commands, open up the main menu in the game and press either the “~” or “`” key on your keyboard to open up the menu.

Starfield Console Commands List

Once you have the console commands menu open, you can start inputting various codes to change your gameplay. Here are some of the many console commands we recommend using to cheat in the game:

  • tgm: Makes you invincible.
  • psb: Gives you all Starborn powers at once.
  • tdetect: You’ll be completely invisible to NPCs.
  • tcl: This toggles no clip mode, letting you fly through walls, floors, and the like.
  • kah: This eliminates all enemy NPCs at once in the surrounding area.
  • unlock: This instantly opens up any locked container, door, or object.
  • player.setlevel (number): This makes you whatever level you put in the parentheses.
  • player.additem (item number) (amount): This gives you any item in the game if you select the right item number and how many you want.
  • showlooksmenu player 1: This opens up the original character creator screen so you can change your appearance, traits, and background anytime.
  • player.setav carry weight (number): This changes the carry weight you can have. Change the number to whatever you want, such as 9,000, etc.

Starfield is available for the Xbox Series X/S and PC.

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