Starfield Cheats for PC

Discover the best Starfield cheats for PC to enhance your gaming experience and conquer the universe. Unlock hidden secrets.These are all the Starfield console cheats and codes to make your space life easier. Enter any command to get its effects.

With Starfield already on the market, being an open world game, it is normal for many of you to wonder if the game has cheats or console commands . The short answer is yes, it does . However, it must be kept in mind that there are a series of limitations when using them. In this post we will explain how to activate and use the cheats and what consequences they have .

Starfield Cheats for PC

In order to use the cheats on the PC version of the game, you need to open the command console . To do this, all you need to do is press the ~ key .On a regular QWERTY keyboard and Windows, this involves pressing the AltGr and 4 keys at the same time. You can see the position of the keys in the following image.

With this you will be able to see that in the lower left corner of the screen a text box appears . There you must enter the command of the cheat you want to activate. The console is closed by pressing the same key combination with which you opened it.

Another option , if the other one does not work, is to press the º key , just to the left of the number 1 on the QWERTY keyboard. The console would close in this case with the same button.

Can you use cheats on Xbox Series X|S?

No. Cheats are only available on the PC version of the game.

All Starfield Cheats and Console Commands

These are the cheats and console commands available for Starfield . Keep in mind that cheats disable achievements when entered. If you want to disable a cheat , all you have to do is enter the same command again.

Remember to respect the spaces in the case of tricks where you must enter an ID and an amount:

  • getscale– Allows you to see the size or scale of the target you have selected with the mouse.
  • kill– Instantly kills the NPC you have selected with the mouse.
  • killall– Kills all nearby NPCs.
  • additem IDOBJECTOBJECTQUANTITY– Adds the object indicated in IDOBJECT and in the quantity indicated in OBJECTQUANTITY
  • additem A ITEMQUANTITY– Adds digital lockpicks to your inventory in the quantity specified in ITEMQUANTITY.
  • additem F ITEMQUANTITY– Adds credits to your inventory in the amount specified in ITEMQUANTITY.
  • modav carryweight WEIGHT– Changes the maximum weight your character can carry to the WEIGHT setting.
  • setav health HEALTH– Changes your character’s maximum health to the value indicated in HEALTH.
  • setav speedmult SPEED– Changes your character’s speed to the speed specified in SPEED. The default speed is 100.
  • setlevel LEVEL– Changes your character’s level to the level specified in LEVEL.
  • psb– Grants all powers to your character.
  • resurrect– Resurrects the NPC you have selected with the mouse.
  • setscale SIZE– Allows you to modify the size or scale of the target you have selected to the one indicated in SIZE.
  • sexchange– Changes the gender of your character.
  • tai– Disables the game’s AI (NPCs become dumb).
  • tcai– Disables the game’s combat AI (NPCs still do their thing, but they don’t attack you).
  • tcl– Noclip mode (“you fly” wherever you want and go through walls).
  • tfc– Free camera mode.
  • tgm– God Mode (nothing can kill you, infinite item loading).
  • tm– Enables and disables the interface.
  • tmm 1– Adds a marker for each location to the map.

Object IDs

These are some of the object IDs for the player.additem command. Remember that the format is player.additem OBJECTID OBJECTAMOUNT , with a space between player.additem and OBJECTID and another space between OBJECTID and OBJECTAMOUNT.

Journal IDs for improvement

These item IDs are for obtaining items that improve your character’s attributes, such as carrying capacity, melee damage, ballistic weapon damage…

  • 1FF722
  • 1FF723
  • 1FF724
  • 1FF725
  • 1FF726
  • 2009AD
  • 2009AE
  • 2009AF
  • 2009B0
  • 2009B1
  • 2009B2
  • 2009B3
  • 2009B4
  • 2009B5
  • 2009B6
  • 2009D4
  • 2009D5
  • 2009D6
  • 2009D7
  • 2009D8
  • 2009DA
  • 2009DB
  • 2009DC
  • 2009DD
  • 2009DE
  • 2009DF
  • 2009E0
  • 2009E1
  • 2009E2
  • 2009E3
  • 200A84
  • 200A85
  • 200A86
  • 200A87
  • 200A88
  • 201BD3
  • 201BD4
  • 201BD5
  • 201BD6
  • 201BD7
  • 202D9A
  • 202D9B
  • 202D9C
  • 202D9D
  • 202D9E
  • 208D85
  • 208D86
  • 208D87
  • 208D88
  • 208D89
  • 208D8A
  • 208D8B
  • 208D8C
  • 208D8D
  • 208D8E
  • 208E8D
  • 208E8E
  • 208E8F
  • 208E90
  • 208E91
  • 20908F
  • 209090
  • 209091
  • 209092
  • 209093
  • 209097
  • 209098
  • 209099
  • 20909A
  • 20909B
  • 209FB6
  • 209FB7
  • 209FB8
  • 209FB9
  • 209FBA
  • 20A91B
  • 20A91C
  • 20A91D
  • 20A91E
  • 20A91F
  • 20A920
  • 20A921
  • 20A922
  • 20A923
  • 20A924
  • 20B4AC
  • 20B4AD
  • 20B4AE
  • 20B4AF
  • 20B4B0
  • 20B4B1
  • 20B4B2
  • 20B4B3
  • 20B4B4
  • 20B4B5
  • 20BB2C
  • 20BB2D
  • 20BB2E
  • 20BB2F
  • 20BB30
  • 21293B
  • 21293C
  • 21293D
  • 21293E
  • 212940
  • 21B048
  • 21B049
  • 21B04A
  • 21B04B
  • 21B04C
  • 21B04D
  • 21B04E
  • 21B04F
  • 21B050
  • 21D05A
  • 23E915
  • 23E916
  • 23E917
  • 23E918
  • 23E919
  • 23E91A
  • 23E91B
  • 23E91C
  • 23E91D
  • 23E91E
  • 23E91F
  • 23E920
  • 23E921
  • 23E922
  • 23E923
  • 23E924
  • 23E925
  • 23E926
  • 23E927
  • 23E928
  • 23E929
  • 23E92A
  • 23E92B
  • 23E92C
  • 23E92D
  • 23E92E
  • 23E92F
  • 23E930
  • 23E931
  • 23E972

Trait IDs

These commands add Traits to your character, allowing you to activate effects that you might otherwise only have 3 chosen at the start of the game.

  • 227FD0
  • 227FD1
  • 227FD2
  • 227FD3
  • 227FD4
  • 227FD5
  • 227FD6
  • 227FD7
  • 227FD8
  • 227FD9
  • 227FDA
  • 227FDD
  • 227FDE
  • 227FDF
  • 227FE0
  • 227FE1
  • 227FE2

Weapon IDs

Each of these IDs corresponds to a weapon that will be added to your inventory in the quantity you specify, as with all other items. Keep in mind that they will be of common rarity .

  • 0FD6
  • 16758
  • 18DE2C
  • 1BC4F
  • 21BBCD
  • 21FEB4
  • 23606
  • 253A16
  • 26035E
  • 26D8A0
  • 26D8A1
  • 26D8A2
  • 26D8A3
  • 26D8A4
  • 26D8A5
  • 26D95D
  • 26D960
  • 26D961
  • 26D963
  • 26D964
  • 26D965
  • 26D966
  • 26D967
  • 26D968
  • 26D96A
  • 26D96B
  • 26D96D
  • 26D96E
  • 26ED2A
  • 26F181
  • 2773C8
  • 278F74
  • 28A02
  • 2953F8
  • 2984DF
  • 2BF65B
  • 2CB5F
  • 2D7F4
  • 2EB36
  • 2EB3C
  • 2EB42
  • 2EB45
  • 2F413A
  • 35A48
  • 40826
  • 4716C
  • 476C4
  • 4F760
  • 546CC
  • 546CD
  • 547A3

Ammunition IDs

In the next section you have the ammo ID . Remember to put the amount of ammo you want after the ID, or you will only receive 1 unit:

  • 2B4AFB
  • 2B4AFC
  • 2B558A
  • 2B558B
  • 2B558D
  • 2B558E
  • 2B558F
  • 2B5590
  • 2B5592
  • 2B5594
  • 2B5595
  • 2B5596
  • 2B5597
  • 2B5598
  • 2B5599
  • 2B559A
  • 2B559B
  • 2B559C
  • 2BAE3F
  • 4AD3E
  • 547A1
  • E8EC

Armor IDs

These are the IDs for armor, outfits, and backpacks. As with weapons, they will come in common rarities.

  • 10A25D
  • 10A25E
  • 12E187
  • 13F97B
  • 13F97C
  • 13F97D
  • 1466F6
  • 1466F7
  • 1466F8
  • 1466F9
  • 1466FA
  • 1466FC
  • 1466FD
  • 14E44E
  • 165718
  • 166402
  • 166403
  • 166404
  • 166407
  • 16640A
  • 16640B
  • 16640E
  • 16640F
  • 166410
  • 169F50
  • 169F51
  • 169F54
  • 169F55
  • 169F58
  • 169F59
  • 16D15B
  • 16D15C
  • 16D2C4
  • 16D3D0
  • 16D3D1
  • 16E0B5
  • 16E0B6
  • 16E0BB
  • 16E0BD
  • 16E0C3
  • 1754D
  • 1754E
  • 1754F
  • 1773BD
  • 1C0F32
  • 1C0F33
  • 1C0F34
  • 1C0F35
  • 1CBA49
  • 1CBA4A
  • 1CBA4D
  • 1CBA4E
  • 1CBA52
  • 1D0F94
  • 1D0F95
  • 1D0F96
  • 1E2AC1
  • 1E2AF7
  • 1E2B17
  • 1E2B18
  • 1E2B19
  • 1F22BB
  • 1F22BC
  • 1F73EF
  • 206130
  • 21A86A
  • 21A86B
  • 21A86C
  • 21C77E
  • 21C77F
  • 21C780
  • 21F3F4
  • 225FC9
  • 226296
  • 226299
  • 2265AD
  • 2265AE
  • 2265AF
  • 227CA0
  • 227CA3
  • 22856F
  • 228570
  • 228829
  • 22B8F6
  • 2392B3
  • 2392B4
  • 2392B5
  • 248C0E
  • 248C0F
  • 257805
  • 257806
  • 257807
  • 257808
  • 257809
  • 25780A
  • 25780B
  • 25E8D5
  • 26BEF
  • 26BF0
  • 26BF1
  • 26BF2
  • 29C7A
  • 2AAF44
  • 2AAF45
  • 2D7346
  • 2D7365
  • 2E3D4F
  • 2EDE9C
  • 2EDF1F
  • 2F4B39
  • 3084C
  • 3084D
  • 3084E
  • 37A34F
  • 398103
  • 398104
  • 398105
  • 398106
  • 398107
  • 398108
  • 39810A
  • 3A77
  • 3B423
  • 3B424
  • 3CD812
  • 3E8F
  • 3E90
  • 4E78
  • 5278E
  • 52792
  • 65925
  • 65926
  • 66821
  • 66822
  • 66824
  • 66825
  • 66826
  • 66827
  • 66828
  • 66829
  • 6682A
  • 6682B
  • 67C93
  • 67C94
  • 67C95
  • 6ABFF
  • 6AC00
  • 781F7
  • 781F8
  • 7B2B9
  • 9F0F6
  • EF9AC
  • EF9AD
  • EF9AE
  • EF9AF
  • EF9B0
  • EF9B1
  • EF9B2
  • FD333

Material IDs

These IDs correspond to materials and aid items , from Aluminum to food to restore some health. Remember that lockpicks have an ID of A , and credits have an ID of F . Don’t forget to put the quantity after the ID so that the exact amount you want is added.

  • 122EA8
  • 122EB1
  • 122EB6
  • 143CB2
  • 1FC9C1
  • 202782
  • 202F5A
  • 203EAF
  • 203EB0
  • 203EB2
  • 203EB3
  • 203EB4
  • 20A02F
  • 246B5C
  • 246B5F
  • 246B64
  • 246B65
  • 246B66
  • 246B68
  • 246B69
  • 246B6A
  • 246B6C
  • 246B6D
  • 246B6F
  • 246B70
  • 246B71
  • 246B72
  • 246B73
  • 246B74
  • 246B75
  • 246B76
  • 246B77
  • 246B79
  • 246B7B
  • 246B7C
  • 249C52
  • 24F5C3
  • 260DF0
  • 27C4A1
  • 28DF
  • 29A847
  • 29A85C
  • 29A85E
  • 29B04F
  • 29CAD9
  • 29F3FC
  • 29F400
  • 29F40D
  • 2A5024
  • 2A9DE7
  • 2A9DE8
  • 2C5880
  • 2C5883
  • 2C5884
  • 2C7222
  • 2C7231
  • 2C7240
  • 2C7242
  • 2C7C0A
  • 2F4436
  • 304D0
  • 4BA37
  • 5568
  • 5569
  • 556A
  • 556B
  • 556D
  • 556E
  • 556F
  • 5570
  • 5571
  • 5572
  • 5573
  • 5574
  • 5575
  • 5576
  • 5577
  • 5578
  • 5579
  • 557A
  • 557B
  • 557C
  • 557D
  • 557E
  • 557F
  • 5580
  • 5585
  • 5586
  • 5587
  • 5588
  • 5589
  • 558A
  • 558B
  • 558C
  • 558E
  • 5591
  • 559B
  • 559E
  • 55A6
  • 55A7
  • 55A8
  • 55A9
  • 55AA
  • 55AB
  • 55AC
  • 55AD
  • 55AE
  • 55AF
  • 55B0
  • 55B1
  • 55B2
  • 55B3
  • 55B8
  • 55B9
  • 55BA
  • 55CB
  • 55CC
  • 55CD
  • 55CE
  • 57D9
  • 57DD
  • 57DF
  • 57E1
  • 5DEC
  • 5DED
  • 5DEE
  • 5DEF
  • 777FD
  • 788D6
  • ABF9
  • C1F57

Infinite sprint

This trick allows you to use the jetpack in an efficient way to have infinite sprin . Keep in mind that it only works without overload . If you carry too many objects it will help you consume less oxygen in the long run, and if gravity is low , you can easily travel 300 or 400 meters before having to slow down a bit.

In order to do this, you simply need a jetpack that has the Jetpack without Capacity feature . That is, it gives you a very short jet propulsion , but it recovers quickly .

Now, simply sprint, jump, and tap the jump button once or twice to use the jetpack . If you notice, you don’t consume oxygen in the air . But you also regain oxygen , which means that when you touch down, your gauge will be full . Once the jetpack is restored, repeat the process and you’ll see both gauges recover alternately , giving you the ability to do infinite sprints.

Of course, the fuel and oxygen upgrades from your abilities make this effect even greater even if gravity isn’t on your side.

Trick to level up quickly (glitch)

There is a pause menu bug that allows you to level up at full speed . This is a design flaw in the pause menu , so it may be patched in the future, so keep that in mind if it doesn’t work.

The trick works like this: start by looking for a high level planet that has > ABUNDANT Fauna . For example, Hawking I in the Hawkin system , on the right side of the universe.