

And yes, this means being able to leap tall buildings in a single bound. setgs fJumpHeightMin - This allows you to set the jump height of your character.player.addperk - Self explanatory really, allows you to add specific perks to your arsenal.Also, xchange allows you to do the same for yourself. sexchange - Allows you to change the sex of any non-essential NPC.placeatme - Another super handy one, allows you to make any item or NPC appear, like magic, right before your eyes.Handy for quests that get stuck and won't progress. setstage - Moves a particular quest to a particular moment.For fans of the '90s film The Lawnmower Man.

This is one for lovers of the fish-eye lens effect.

So instead of waiting for a patch that might have fixed the issue, or reloading an earlier save, all I had to do was hit the '~' key on my keyboard and type in a specific string to make the character appear. Now it may not have been a quest essential to the main story, but it was annoying non the less. I remember in the Skyrim expansion Dragonborn there was a character that I needed to speak to for a quest, but they somehow managed to disappear from the game world entirely. And even though the big draw may be cheaty stuff like god mode and "give me all the weapons baby, plus ammo too", to those that have played a bunch of Oblivion, Skyrim, Fallout 3, and others will know that the console commands are a godsend when the game glitches or bugs out. Bethesda games, at least on PC, have always had easy access to a console where you could type in commands to alter the game on the fly.
