



Fallout 4 – The Complete Guide to Trainers, Console Commands, and Mods
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Introduction
Fallout 4 is a vast open-world RPG set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. Its modification ecosystem is exceptionally rich, encompassing standalone trainers with comprehensive functionality, a powerful built-in developer console with hundreds of commands, and a thriving community of mods supported by official and third-party tools. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of available trainers, essential console commands, popular Cheat Engine tables, and mod installation methods.
Standalone Trainers
FLiNG / 3DM-Style Trainer (+22) [v1.0 – v1.10.980]
A comprehensive 22-function trainer is available for game versions 1.0 through 1.10.980, supporting both Steam and other PC versions . Key functions include:
God Mode and Infinite HP for invulnerability, Infinite AP for unlimited action points, Zero Radiation to remove radiation damage, Infinite Ammo and No Reload, Super Accuracy and No Recoil, Infinite Power Armor Core Power, Infinite Hacking Attempts, Easy Lock Picking, Stealth Mode, Items Won't Decrease, Zero Weight, Perk Points Won't Decrease, Minimum Building Requirement, Infinite Building Size, Set Game Speed, Set Jump Height, Freeze Daytime, and Daytime +1/-1 Hour controls .
Installation Instructions:
Download the trainer archive from a trusted source (archive password may be required) . Extract the contents using 7-Zip or WinRAR. Run the trainer executable, then launch Fallout 4. Use the designated hotkeys during gameplay to activate functions.
Important Notes:
Trainers are designed for specific game versions; an outdated trainer may not work correctly . The trainer is intended for single-player use only. Antivirus software may flag trainers as threats due to memory editing behavior; adding exceptions is recommended if the tool is from a trusted source.
ALI213 Trainer (19 Functions)
A 19-function trainer is available supporting multiple versions with HOME key initialization . Features include Add 10 Initial Allocation Points for character creation, Lock AP and Lock HP, Lock Radiation, Infinite Ammo with reload, No Reload, Minimum Crosshair, Zero Weight, Items Won't Decrease, Infinite Armor, Infinite PERK Points, Super Jump, Infinite Hacking Attempts, No Recoil, Reduce Building Requirements, +1/-1 Hour controls, Direct Unlock, and Stealth Mode .
Installation Instructions:
Open the game, open the trainer, and activate functions. The font turns red when a cheat is successfully activated .
In-Game Console Commands
The developer console provides the safest built-in solution for cheating without external software. For most keyboards, press the ~ (tilde) key to open the console. For UK keyboards, press the apostrophe key (') .
Enabling Cheats
Open the console and type the desired command. For most commands, no additional activation is required.
Essential Console Commands
God Mode and Immortality:
tgm – Activates God Mode (invincibility, unlimited ammo, carrying capacity, and Action Points) .
tim – Activates Immortal Mode (take damage but cannot die) .
tcl – Turns off collision, allowing you to walk through walls and objects .
tdetect – Makes you invisible to AI characters .
tai – Toggles all NPC AI on/off .
tcai – Toggles NPC combat AI on/off .
Combat Commands:
killall – Kills every living thing in your immediate vicinity (companions are not killed but will need reviving) .
kah – Kills every hostile enemy in the nearby area .
kill [NPC ID] – Instantly kills an NPC or creature of your choosing .
resurrect [NPC ID] – Brings a specific character back to life .
Resources and Inventory:
player.additem 0000000f [quantity] – Adds bottlecaps to your inventory .
player.additem [Item ID] [quantity] – Adds an item to your inventory (find Item IDs on the Fallout Wiki) .
player.setav speedmult [value] – Adds a multiplier to your movement speed .
player.setlevel [value] – Changes your character's level .
player.resethealth – Resets your health .
Perks and Skills:
player.addperk [Perk ID] – Adds a perk of your choosing .
player.removeperk [Perk ID] – Removes a perk .
player.modav [skill] [number] – Boosts a skill by an amount of your choosing .
Quests and Teleportation:
completequest [Quest ID] – Completes a quest of your choosing .
movetoqt – Teleports you to the quest of your choice .
coc [Cell ID] – Teleports you to a specific cell or area .
coc qasmoke – Takes you to a debug room containing every item in the game .
Environment and UI:
tmm 1 – Activates all Pip Boy map markers .
tfc – Activates a free-roaming camera .
tm – Turns off every aspect of the UI (use with caution – console also disappears) .
set timescale to [value] – Changes game speed (16 is default; 1 is real-time) .
csb – Removes blood splatter, dust from explosions, and other screen effects .
Important Warnings
Console commands are only available on PC. Using the console can break your playthrough; always save before using commands . Some commands like completequest may cause game-breaking glitches. Use caution with killall as it can trigger game-breaking issues .
Cheat Engine Tables
Cheat Engine tables provide granular control over specific game values and require the Cheat Engine software to function.
Comprehensive Table by Csimbi (UPD: 28.12.2022)
A table offers extensive editing capabilities including a collection of pointers to Player AVs for character attribute editing, Infinite AP for unlimited action points, Player Damage Mod, VATS Cost Mod, Move Speed Mod, Jump Height Mod, Carry Weight Mod, Force Automatic Weapon, Force No Weapon Spinup, Infinite Clip, Fire Rate Mod, Weapon Spread Mod, Weapon Recoil Mod, and Improved Compass .
Table by oyyzj (UPD: 28.04.2024)
A table with functions including Zero Carry Weight, Infinite AP, Weapon Clip editing, Last Item Used editing, Selected Item (storage) editing, and Perk Points editing .
Table for Fallout: London (UPD: 04.08.2024)
A table designed for the Fallout: London total conversion mod offers functions including AP Loss, HP Loss, Rads, Session Play Time, Perk Points, Position, Level, and Item editing .
Installation Instructions:
Download and install Cheat Engine. Download the .CT table file from a community repository. Launch Fallout 4. Open Cheat Engine, click Load, and select the table file. Click Select a process to open and choose the game process. Activate desired options by checking the corresponding boxes.
Mod Installation
Vortex Mod Manager (Recommended)
Vortex is the official mod manager from Nexus Mods and the easiest way to install and manage Fallout 4 mods .
Installation Steps:
Download Vortex from Nexus Mods. Run the installer; ensure .NET Desktop Runtime 6 is installed. Go to the Games tab in Vortex, find Fallout 4 from the list, and click Manage . If Vortex has issues finding the game, click Manually Set Location and select your game install folder . Ensure the game section appears in the left sidebar; click Activate if needed .
Installing Mods Through Vortex:
Log into your Nexus Mods account through Vortex. Go to the mod's page on Nexus Mods. Click the Vortex button next to the Manual button. Choose download type; the file will open in Vortex automatically. Go to the Downloads tab to check progress. The mod will be automatically installed. Go to the Mods tab to confirm it is loaded .
Manual Mod Installation (Advanced)
Download the mod manually from Nexus Mods or other sources. Extract the archive using 7-Zip . Follow the mod author's specific instructions for file placement. Typically, mod files are placed in the Fallout 4 Data folder .
Bethesda.net Mod Installation
Launch Fallout 4 on your preferred platform. From the main menu, select Mods . Browse the scrollable list of available mods. Select the desired mod to view its description page. Favorite the mod for later use or Download to install immediately .
Important Modding Considerations
Always backup your game files and save data before installing mods . The Steam version is fully supported; the Epic Games version may work but some tools like F4SE may not fully support it . Linux users running Fallout 4 through Proton may find the instructions adaptable . Read the full mod description and user comments; some mods require prerequisites, patches, or special installation steps .
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Will using a trainer get me banned in Fallout 4?
A: Fallout 4 is a single-player game with no anti-cheat system. Trainers, console commands, and mods are safe for personal use and will not result in bans.
Q: How do I open the developer console?
A: Press the ~ (tilde) key on US keyboards or the apostrophe key (') on UK keyboards .
Q: What is the difference between a trainer and a Cheat Engine table?
A: A trainer is a standalone executable with pre-defined hotkeys . A Cheat Engine table requires Cheat Engine software and offers more granular control over specific memory values .
Q: Why doesn't the trainer work after a game update?
A: Game updates change memory addresses. Trainers must be updated for specific patches . Check for an updated trainer version designed for your game version.
Q: Why does my antivirus flag the trainer as a threat?
A: Trainers modify game memory, triggering heuristic detection. This is generally a false positive if the tool is from a trusted source. Add the trainer to your antivirus exceptions.
Conclusion
Fallout 4 offers players an extensive array of modification options to customize their wasteland experience. Standalone trainers provide powerful, hotkey-controlled functions covering health, AP, radiation, ammo, weight, perks, building, and game speed controls . Cheat Engine tables offer granular control over virtually every game system, from character attributes to weapon modifiers and inventory management . The built-in developer console provides the safest solution with commands covering God Mode, teleportation, spawning, and quest management . The modding community offers extensive content through Vortex, Bethesda.net, and manual installation methods .
All approaches share common considerations: ensure compatibility with the current game version, back up saves before major modifications, and understand that antivirus software may flag trainers as false positives. For the safest and most stable experience, the developer console is the recommended starting point, while trainers, Cheat Engine tables, and mods provide deeper customization for experienced players.
About This Mod
Introduction
Fallout 4 is a vast open-world RPG set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. Its modification ecosystem is exceptionally rich, encompassing standalone trainers with comprehensive functionality, a powerful built-in developer console with hundreds of commands, and a thriving community of mods supported by official and third-party tools. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of available trainers, essential console commands, popular Cheat Engine tables, and mod installation methods.
Standalone Trainers
FLiNG / 3DM-Style Trainer (+22) [v1.0 – v1.10.980]
A comprehensive 22-function trainer is available for game versions 1.0 through 1.10.980, supporting both Steam and other PC versions . Key functions include:
God Mode and Infinite HP for invulnerability, Infinite AP for unlimited action points, Zero Radiation to remove radiation damage, Infinite Ammo and No Reload, Super Accuracy and No Recoil, Infinite Power Armor Core Power, Infinite Hacking Attempts, Easy Lock Picking, Stealth Mode, Items Won't Decrease, Zero Weight, Perk Points Won't Decrease, Minimum Building Requirement, Infinite Building Size, Set Game Speed, Set Jump Height, Freeze Daytime, and Daytime +1/-1 Hour controls .
Installation Instructions:
Download the trainer archive from a trusted source (archive password may be required) . Extract the contents using 7-Zip or WinRAR. Run the trainer executable, then launch Fallout 4. Use the designated hotkeys during gameplay to activate functions.
Important Notes:
Trainers are designed for specific game versions; an outdated trainer may not work correctly . The trainer is intended for single-player use only. Antivirus software may flag trainers as threats due to memory editing behavior; adding exceptions is recommended if the tool is from a trusted source.
ALI213 Trainer (19 Functions)
A 19-function trainer is available supporting multiple versions with HOME key initialization . Features include Add 10 Initial Allocation Points for character creation, Lock AP and Lock HP, Lock Radiation, Infinite Ammo with reload, No Reload, Minimum Crosshair, Zero Weight, Items Won't Decrease, Infinite Armor, Infinite PERK Points, Super Jump, Infinite Hacking Attempts, No Recoil, Reduce Building Requirements, +1/-1 Hour controls, Direct Unlock, and Stealth Mode .
Installation Instructions:
Open the game, open the trainer, and activate functions. The font turns red when a cheat is successfully activated .
In-Game Console Commands
The developer console provides the safest built-in solution for cheating without external software. For most keyboards, press the ~ (tilde) key to open the console. For UK keyboards, press the apostrophe key (') .
Enabling Cheats
Open the console and type the desired command. For most commands, no additional activation is required.
Essential Console Commands
God Mode and Immortality:
tgm – Activates God Mode (invincibility, unlimited ammo, carrying capacity, and Action Points) .
tim – Activates Immortal Mode (take damage but cannot die) .
tcl – Turns off collision, allowing you to walk through walls and objects .
tdetect – Makes you invisible to AI characters .
tai – Toggles all NPC AI on/off .
tcai – Toggles NPC combat AI on/off .
Combat Commands:
killall – Kills every living thing in your immediate vicinity (companions are not killed but will need reviving) .
kah – Kills every hostile enemy in the nearby area .
kill [NPC ID] – Instantly kills an NPC or creature of your choosing .
resurrect [NPC ID] – Brings a specific character back to life .
Resources and Inventory:
player.additem 0000000f [quantity] – Adds bottlecaps to your inventory .
player.additem [Item ID] [quantity] – Adds an item to your inventory (find Item IDs on the Fallout Wiki) .
player.setav speedmult [value] – Adds a multiplier to your movement speed .
player.setlevel [value] – Changes your character's level .
player.resethealth – Resets your health .
Perks and Skills:
player.addperk [Perk ID] – Adds a perk of your choosing .
player.removeperk [Perk ID] – Removes a perk .
player.modav [skill] [number] – Boosts a skill by an amount of your choosing .
Quests and Teleportation:
completequest [Quest ID] – Completes a quest of your choosing .
movetoqt – Teleports you to the quest of your choice .
coc [Cell ID] – Teleports you to a specific cell or area .
coc qasmoke – Takes you to a debug room containing every item in the game .
Environment and UI:
tmm 1 – Activates all Pip Boy map markers .
tfc – Activates a free-roaming camera .
tm – Turns off every aspect of the UI (use with caution – console also disappears) .
set timescale to [value] – Changes game speed (16 is default; 1 is real-time) .
csb – Removes blood splatter, dust from explosions, and other screen effects .
Important Warnings
Console commands are only available on PC. Using the console can break your playthrough; always save before using commands . Some commands like completequest may cause game-breaking glitches. Use caution with killall as it can trigger game-breaking issues .
Cheat Engine Tables
Cheat Engine tables provide granular control over specific game values and require the Cheat Engine software to function.
Comprehensive Table by Csimbi (UPD: 28.12.2022)
A table offers extensive editing capabilities including a collection of pointers to Player AVs for character attribute editing, Infinite AP for unlimited action points, Player Damage Mod, VATS Cost Mod, Move Speed Mod, Jump Height Mod, Carry Weight Mod, Force Automatic Weapon, Force No Weapon Spinup, Infinite Clip, Fire Rate Mod, Weapon Spread Mod, Weapon Recoil Mod, and Improved Compass .
Table by oyyzj (UPD: 28.04.2024)
A table with functions including Zero Carry Weight, Infinite AP, Weapon Clip editing, Last Item Used editing, Selected Item (storage) editing, and Perk Points editing .
Table for Fallout: London (UPD: 04.08.2024)
A table designed for the Fallout: London total conversion mod offers functions including AP Loss, HP Loss, Rads, Session Play Time, Perk Points, Position, Level, and Item editing .
Installation Instructions:
Download and install Cheat Engine. Download the .CT table file from a community repository. Launch Fallout 4. Open Cheat Engine, click Load, and select the table file. Click Select a process to open and choose the game process. Activate desired options by checking the corresponding boxes.
Mod Installation
Vortex Mod Manager (Recommended)
Vortex is the official mod manager from Nexus Mods and the easiest way to install and manage Fallout 4 mods .
Installation Steps:
Download Vortex from Nexus Mods. Run the installer; ensure .NET Desktop Runtime 6 is installed. Go to the Games tab in Vortex, find Fallout 4 from the list, and click Manage . If Vortex has issues finding the game, click Manually Set Location and select your game install folder . Ensure the game section appears in the left sidebar; click Activate if needed .
Installing Mods Through Vortex:
Log into your Nexus Mods account through Vortex. Go to the mod's page on Nexus Mods. Click the Vortex button next to the Manual button. Choose download type; the file will open in Vortex automatically. Go to the Downloads tab to check progress. The mod will be automatically installed. Go to the Mods tab to confirm it is loaded .
Manual Mod Installation (Advanced)
Download the mod manually from Nexus Mods or other sources. Extract the archive using 7-Zip . Follow the mod author's specific instructions for file placement. Typically, mod files are placed in the Fallout 4 Data folder .
Bethesda.net Mod Installation
Launch Fallout 4 on your preferred platform. From the main menu, select Mods . Browse the scrollable list of available mods. Select the desired mod to view its description page. Favorite the mod for later use or Download to install immediately .
Important Modding Considerations
Always backup your game files and save data before installing mods . The Steam version is fully supported; the Epic Games version may work but some tools like F4SE may not fully support it . Linux users running Fallout 4 through Proton may find the instructions adaptable . Read the full mod description and user comments; some mods require prerequisites, patches, or special installation steps .
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Will using a trainer get me banned in Fallout 4?
A: Fallout 4 is a single-player game with no anti-cheat system. Trainers, console commands, and mods are safe for personal use and will not result in bans.
Q: How do I open the developer console?
A: Press the ~ (tilde) key on US keyboards or the apostrophe key (') on UK keyboards .
Q: What is the difference between a trainer and a Cheat Engine table?
A: A trainer is a standalone executable with pre-defined hotkeys . A Cheat Engine table requires Cheat Engine software and offers more granular control over specific memory values .
Q: Why doesn't the trainer work after a game update?
A: Game updates change memory addresses. Trainers must be updated for specific patches . Check for an updated trainer version designed for your game version.
Q: Why does my antivirus flag the trainer as a threat?
A: Trainers modify game memory, triggering heuristic detection. This is generally a false positive if the tool is from a trusted source. Add the trainer to your antivirus exceptions.
Conclusion
Fallout 4 offers players an extensive array of modification options to customize their wasteland experience. Standalone trainers provide powerful, hotkey-controlled functions covering health, AP, radiation, ammo, weight, perks, building, and game speed controls . Cheat Engine tables offer granular control over virtually every game system, from character attributes to weapon modifiers and inventory management . The built-in developer console provides the safest solution with commands covering God Mode, teleportation, spawning, and quest management . The modding community offers extensive content through Vortex, Bethesda.net, and manual installation methods .
All approaches share common considerations: ensure compatibility with the current game version, back up saves before major modifications, and understand that antivirus software may flag trainers as false positives. For the safest and most stable experience, the developer console is the recommended starting point, while trainers, Cheat Engine tables, and mods provide deeper customization for experienced players.
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Daniel Kim
Really solid mod. The new mechanics add a fresh experience without breaking the game balance. A must-have for fans of the genre.
Yuki Tanaka
Exceptional mod! The quality is professional-grade and it enhances the game in meaningful ways. Can't recommend it enough.
Emily Davis
Really impressive work. Would love to see even more features in future updates, but what's here is already fantastic. Solid 4/5!
Liam O'Brien
Great mod, really enjoyable. The new features add a lot of replay value. A few minor suggestions but overall fantastic work.
Sarah Williams
Great mod overall! Had a few minor compatibility issues with other mods, but nothing major. The developer is very responsive and helpful. Worth it!
