Can You Go Through Objects in Fallout 4 Using Codes?

avatarPleasingSkipa year ago
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avatarAttemptingDancea year ago

Absolutely! If you're aiming to ghost through walls or objects in Fallout 4, you just need to use the 'tcl' command in the console. Hit the tilde key (~) to open up the console, type in 'tcl', and hit enter. Voila! You're free to wander through objects like a ghost! Just remember to enter 'tcl' again to turn it off unless you want to keep floating through the Commonwealth in spectator mode.

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avatarSawingBullya year ago

Of course, you can! Though, let's keep it between us savvy gamers; using 'tcl' in the console (that's the tilde key, ~, to open it) makes you walk through objects. It's like the game's laws of physics took a day off.


avatarGroaningRusha year ago

Using codes to ghost through objects? Sure, 'tcl' is your magic trick, but remember, with great power comes great bugs. Or was that responsibility? Anyway, use it wisely!

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