You'll want to have your character's face centered on screen for this one. Showlooksmenu player 1 - Reopens the character customization menu so you can change your look. How to change your character with Fallout 4 console commands It turns out that Dogmeat's real name is 0001d162. You can find an item ID by entering the console and clicking on the item in the game world with your mouse. Surreal, but a good way to find item IDs.
Make sure to use quotes when searching for two or more words.Ĭoc qasmoke - This teleports you to a room with a number of boxes that contain every single item in the game. Example: help "attack dog" 0 would let you know that there's an NPC called 'attack dog' with the ID 000B2BF2.Help - Searches items, characters, commands, and more. Sometimes it can be tricky to get the right ID to pop up (it's easy to select yourself accidentally), so using free cam (tfc) can help. Additionally, many commands act on the targeted character-so, whoever you clicked on. With the console open, clicking on a character or item will show its ID. Could be wrong though.If you really want to change your game, check out our guide to the best Fallout 4 mods.įor a lot of these commands, you'll need to know how to get the IDs of items, NPCs, as well as the names of locations and factions. The last option is the "workshop synth prod" mod.
If you don't use the create extra companion options, you can create more settlers with less cost. The only con is that you're forced to spend caps on their equipment when creating them. Option menu to freeze the NPC so they don't walk around while editing their looks. what's great about that mod is that you can spawn rings that you give to the NPCs that changes their names or looks. a custom settler that you have FULL control of their looks, assignable to do tasks, sleeps, adds to the settler count and what not. This mod lets you create a NPC and as soon as you spawn them just go into workshop mode and assign them to a home and wa-la. If you want to edit settlers that spawned in, I suggest "create a custom follower" mod. If you just want to edit an existing vanilla follower/companion (human only?), I would just use the "reconstruct all faces" mod, as it can't work on settlers that have been spawned in from the beacon (it will work on original settlers though, ie. Here's what I found out, because I wanted a custom "patrol" squad at one point of my playthroughs.