- #The elder scrolls v skyrim pc player.additem list full
- #The elder scrolls v skyrim pc player.additem list code
I have heard that using any console command prevents you from unlocking any achievements for that "session" (variously, until you load a save or restart the game).
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I have heard that using any console command, ever, permanently prevents that/all characters from unlocking achievements.I've heard a few conflicting theories and can think of a couple more: Unfortunately, I can't find hard data on if/how the use of console commands affects the unlocking of Steam achievements. If you have any trouble with any of these cheats, or just want to see what else you can do, just type help in the console command screen and follow the instructions.I've painted myself into a corner and am forced to choose between abandoning a couple hours' progress or cheating my way out of it. Whatever you want to do there's a command here somewhere to do it. Maybe you just want to get through parts of the game you might have played multiple times before. With all those Skyrim cheats and console commands you should have plenty to new things to experiment with, or completely new ways to experience things. aceatme NPCID Places the stated NPC next to you.resurrect Bring a dead targeted NPC back to life, add 1 to keep their current items intact.killall Kills all non-essential NPCs in the area.tc Allows you to take control of the targeted NPC.sexchange Changes gender of targeted NPC (or yourself if not targeting).tdetect - Turn off AI detection while stealing, doesn't work for pickpocketing.
#The elder scrolls v skyrim pc player.additem list code
unlock - Point at a door or chest then use this code to unlock it.player.additem ItemID # - Replace ItemID with the item you want to add to your inventory, and # with the amount of that item to add.player.addperk PerkID - Replace PerkID with the perk you want to add.addshout ShoutID - Replace ShoutID with the shout you want to add.advskill SkillID # - Replace SkillID with the skill you're modifying and # with the.tscale # - Replace # with the height for your character, between 0.1 and 10.tlevel # - Replace # with the level to set your player to.player.advlevel - Increase player level by one, though you won't get a perk point.player.resethealth - Immediately refills your health.
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#The elder scrolls v skyrim pc player.additem list full
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As with most PC games, you can enter a Skyrim console command by pressing the tilde (~).