Have you ever wanted to become God? Well buddy, this is the mod for you!
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So, what this horrible mod does is add a few txt/bat files that you can use in-game to receive...
+ 5,000 of each crafting component + All of the bobbleheads + All of the magazines + 500 of each chem + And 500 of each food/drink item
DLC items not included, unless requests for said items are popping up.
INSTALLATION:
Open the file you've just downloaded and locate your Fallout 4 main folder (usually, /Steam/steamapps/common/Fallout 4). Select the txt files you want to use and place them there. (NOT the data folder) You can edit the amount of each item given if you want, just open up the txt file you want to alter and there should be a number after "player.additem (or player.placeatme) (the item id)", such as 500. That's the number of the item you'll get, change that if you want to increase/decrease the number. Afterward, ingame you have to open up the console and type "bat (name of the txt file)" (ex. "bat chems") and enter, close the console, and you'll be set!
Simple, right? No? Wow... how'd you get past Kindergarten again?
FAQ:
"Is this lore friendly????!!!"
Do pigs fly?
"This sucks m8/someone already made this."
Hello, white knight!
"Can you add (item)?"
I mean... I can... But if I feel like its too useless to add then I wont.