They’ll follow you until death, or sometimes you might have to re-enter this after reloading a save. To use this, open the console, click on a non-hostile creature, and enter that command.
So here’s an example of how I use this command: fov 75 It’s only good for Counter-Strike or Unreal Tournament players. But this just gives you a fish-eye look and it’s less realistic. Most people prefer 90, since it lets them see more on-screen. I personally prefer 75 which is more realistic.
Just enter the bolded command listed below, and a value which I’ll explain right after it. All the good stiff is listed here, but I’ll list some important things that most people would be interested in. The default key for this is the tilde key, which is above TAB and below Escape. The console is a command prompt that lets you use developer-like functions. I’ll just copy everything from the FO3 guide here. Since the engine is identical to FO3, the console commands are the same.
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Each cheat code will increase or decrease the players skill level rather than set it directly. To see what the trait is currently set to, player.getav is used.
To change a trait for your Fallout character, the player.modav command is used. The most common cheats people want for Fallout: New Vegas are for changing the statistics of a character (player), like Strength and Lockpicking.