
I strongly recommend you make a real save of the game, not quick or auto, so that you don't lose progress in your game if you use the Cheats below, just in case. Now that I'm so far into the game, and my character has done everything, I feel it's cool to whip out some cheats for the fun of it. I am making this for myself as a reference so I can remember the best cheats for the game, while leaving out all the developer-specific tools that are useless for the most part.ĭuring the writing of my Fallout 3 Walkthrough I didn't use the cheat console at all.

There are many console commands you can enter, and a staggering amount to swim through to find what the average person would want to do with the game. You can probably do most of the lunatic things you can imagine. Unfortunately, the number of "cheats" is staggering.

It's a debugging tool for the developers. The cheat console isn't really a cheat console. I find that cheats for the PS3 and 360 like repeatedly disarming mines are tedious - they may work on PC, but you could just type in the cheat and be done with it. With the console, you can cheat the system without any more work than typing. Console gamers must rely on exploiting game dynamics to do crazy things like get infinite experience. Unfortunately, this type of cheat for Fallout 3 exists only through the console, and that's only available for the PC version of the game. You'll get a prompt to type in the lower left corner of the screen. You can access this by pressing the ~ key, next to 1 on your keyboard. Playing Fallout 4 Next? - I've got a Great page on Cheats (the most used) that will be handy when you want to experiment!Īctivating Cheats for Fallout 3 is accomplished through the Console. Fallout 3 Cheat Codes List of Console Commands for PC
