fallout 4 in-game console commands
A scene on Fallout 4 grabbed from YouTube (IGN/YouTube)

Bethesda Softworks gives Fallout 4 a refreshed touch by releasing the tilde key. Switching the in-game console on PC, players get entirely new cheats and commands to level up their experience.

Fallout 4's in-game console can be activated by pressing the tilde key (~) on the keyboard. Pressing it will trigger the dark grey console on the lower half of the monitor which players can utilise to input different commands.

These console commands are there to control the game in several ways. With these cheats on commands, players can revive enemies, kill a creature and many other controls. While it may be powerful, players have to bear in mind that things could go awry as well. Before using these commands, make sure to create a save file.

Fallout 4 console commands for PC

Here are the commands that you will use on Fallout 4 for PC as well as the corresponding effects of those commands. Take note of the plus signs to mean insert so do not include them.

Commands Effects
Tgm To enable God mode for immunity
Tcl To avoid collision with objects when walking through walls, etc
Tai To switch off AI and trigger immobility on characters
Tfc To activate the flycam for aerial screenshots
Tm To switch the UI and HUD on and off
~Tm To get the UI back
Killall To kill everyone in an area except for companions
Kill + ID To kill the creature of the ID provided
Resurrect + ID To revive the creature of the ID provided
Setgs fJumpHeightMin + number To allow players to change their jump height based on the number provided
Player.setav speedmult + number To multiply running speed based on the number provided
Player.foreav carryweight + number To increase carry weight capacity based on the number provided
Setscale + number from 1-10 To increase the size of yourself or the target based on the number provided
Sexchange To change sex of character
Player.additem + ID + number To add items to a character's inventory based on the quantity provided
Coc gasmoke To teleport to a hazy room where there are items in boxes
Set timescale to + number To speed up or slow down time
Tdetect To stop AI from detecting you
Player.setav + skill + number To increase a skill based on the number provided
Player.setlevel + skill + number To increase your character's level based on the number provided
Caqs To complete the main story instantly

These are just the main console commands that players have discovered so far. Expectedly, more might be unveiled in the following days or weeks.