In Skyrim, you could just type "help [subject]" to find out ID codes on whatever you wanted to know, but it doesn't seem to work that way in F:NV. Is there some different console command to let me do that, or am I stuck having to search manually?
FYI "help" doesnt' work for finding items in FNV. It reminds me of the old msdos days. Type in search then object name ex. search starlet and it will give you all the items, characters etc. with that name. If it contains two word like sexy sleepwear type in search "sexy sleepwear" and it will list them all.
Please the 'Issue - Find the source mod-index of an object in-game' entry under the 'Solutions to Mesh (Red "!" icon) or Texture (solid color) problems' section of the wiki "Fallout NV Mod Conflict Troubleshooting" article.
Bethesda's post-apocalyptic masterpiece, Fallout 4, has captivated players with its vast open world and intricate gameplay mechanics. However, for those seeking to unleash their inner God, the game's console commands and item codes offer a wealth of opportunities. This guide covers all Fallout 4 console commands and cheat codes!
Those are all the Fallout 4 cheats that you need to try! You can finally play God in this post-apocalyptic game. There are going to be new weapons in the upcoming Fallout 4 next-gen upgrade, and we'll make sure to update this guide when the new codes are live.
Fallout has been growing in popularity since the release of its successful TV adaptation so it's no surprise that more players are seeing what the series has to offer. Since its the game most players tend to recommend, it serves as a starting point for many, but that doesn't mean its a particularly smooth sailing from the get-go. As we state in our guide to having the best New Vegas experience, you'll need to do a bit of legwork to make the most of the game. But there are some shortcuts you can do to help the journey.
Whether you're looking to have the best experience, or you're trying not to be too overwhelmed by starting the game for the first time, console commands can definitely help. To make it easier for you, we've pulled together and organised the essential ones so you don't have to sift through them yourself to find what you're looking for.
If you're after a list of console commands for Fallout: New Vegas, Obsidian's still absurdly popular entry of the modern 3D Fallout games, we've pulled together a guide to the most important ones we think you'll benefit from.
We've tried and tested console commands for everything, from altering your appearance to being able to toggle your camera. We've also included some of our favourite item codes so you'll be able to spawn in weapons and armour if you're caught in a pinch.
After this, you may see a notification of what your code did, but not always. You can input console commands whenever, so if you do find yourself in a sticky situation, don't feel like all hope is lost. Here are af ew of our favourite console commands.
You can use Fallout: New Vegas console commands to summon monsters and move items into your inventory. There's a little bit of process involved, because you need an object or creature's ID to be able to summon it, but fortunately the Fallout: New Vegas wiki has a comprehensive list of every item in the game, with base IDs for all of them.
There are thousands of item codes available in Fallout: New Vegas, but here are a few fun pieces of weapons and armour to try if you're just messing around. Note that items with an xx in the item ID are from expansions, and may not work if you don't have the expansion installed.
Sometimes you may want to instantly alter your appearance in New Vegas, and fortunately there are commands to do so. If you're not satisfied with how you look, the level of your character, or if you want to alter your perks, there's a command to scratch every itch.
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There are quite a few items available, as you can see, but there are even more. The above-supplied items and their codes are the most commonly searched for items. Alternatively, you may be able to find something more specific here. There you will find thousands of more items and their codes to use in the command console.
The following table lists IDs, four-letter codes and descriptions of Form Types in Fallout: New Vegas.
Note that not all items are in the obvious category. For example, Ingestibles and other Aid items are under Ingestible and include magazines, while skill books such as The Wasteland Survival Guide are under the Book category, despite appearing in the Aid category when viewed in the Pip-boy.
The RaaS group LockBit that has been in operation since early 2020, grew to become one of the largest RaaS groups in the ransomware ecosphere and was responsible for 25% to 33% of all ransomware attacks in 2023. The group has claimed thousands of victims and was, by far, the biggest financial threat actor group in 2023.
The LockBit group operated using an affiliate model, whereby the group claimed 20% of ransom payments with the remainder going to affiliates responsible for the ransomware attacks. This report outlines how LockBit operated, and most importantly, the subsequent activity we observed following the disruption of its operations.
Another key element that sets Operation Cronos apart from traditional site seizures was the announcement that decryption keys would be made available. This offer of support also highlights that ransom payments are not the best course of action. This is further demonstrated by the fact that, contrary to what LockBit claimed in negotiations, victim data was not deleted upon ransom payment.
The stats page shows the number of viewers and which victims visited the site and/or decrypted a test file. This was probably used to forecast the likelihood of a victim paying based on their type of engagement with the leak site. It might have also been used to assess if a victim was attracting significant interest, as this is something that could be leveraged in negotiations.
The builder tab confirmed that the group used the colors black, red, and green for the generational builds, as well as a Linux or an ESXi build. The lack of a differently named build suggests the sample we analyzed was definitely not yet in active use.
The admin page contains a list of affiliates along with a window showing the information gathered when registering a user. Although affiliate names were believed to be randomly generated, the presence of the username field suggests that usernames can be manually generated in some cases.
Another interesting item that can be noted in the admin page is the level. LockBit was at Level 4, while its affiliates were at Level 1. The user Kelton was listed at Level 3 even though they had far fewer active chats than some of the other affiliates. This suggests that a member at Level 3 meant that they were either a LockBit operator working directly for LockBitSupp or a very prominent threat actor who was trusted by LockBitSupp.
Another notable observation is the large number of affiliates who joined in December 2023. There were 20 affiliates registered in December, which is a significant amount when looking at the other 173 affiliates that joined over the previous 18 months. It is probably a little coincidental that this spike in registrations coincided with the ALPHV (aka AlphaV or BlackCat) outage as a result of law enforcement action. LockBitSupp actively advertised that ALPHV affiliates would be welcome to join.
The announcement of indictments against Ivan Kondratyev (Bassterlord) and Artur Sungatov further demonstrated the extent to which law enforcement had gathered information on the LockBit group. In our previous blog entry, we described how we suspected Bassterlord to be the leader of the National Hazard Agency, which is believed to be a major subgroup of LockBit. This indictment targets one of the key members affiliated with LockBit and a prominent member of the cybercrime community.
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