Starfield Cheats and Trainer for Steam

tim=Enables immortal mode

For context the difference between god and immortal modes is taking damage.

God mode means you take none among not having other things to deal with like encumbrance etc.

Immortal mode leaves all that in place but health can’t drop below 1HP so you can never truly die

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Shouldn’t that be EIM?

It’s Bethesda.

No cause
tgm is god mod “the god mod”
Tim is “the immortal mod”

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Actually, the “t” in “tgm” and “tim” stands for “toggle”. So “toggle god mode” and “toggle immortal mode”.

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I was kidding.

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I love the trainer, thank you!

I found a bug: when the Set Movement Speed is set to 1.5, the game crashes when I try to go up a ladder.

Welcome to the community. :slight_smile:
Glad to hear you enjoy the trainer.

As stated multiple times in this thread, ladders in Starfield are buggy whether you use trainers/mods or not. Though using trainers/mods will probably increase the rate of the crash bug appearing.
This is Bethesda’s first-ever open-world game with actual proper ladders that can be properly climbed, of course it’s not going to be perfect.
Just use your jetpack to go up ladders instead of climbing them - people recommend doing this instead of claiming that ladder whether they are using mods/trainers or not.

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That makes more sense, thanks

Any way to undo level increases? I accidentally hit Infinite Exp and leapt from level 2 to level 334. I tried to adjust skill points but it only does -1 and doesn’t actually change the amount I have.

As far as I am aware, as someone who hasn’t used that cheat, the only way is to reload a previous save/auto-save from before you used the cheat.

In massive & buggy RPG games like Bethseda’s, you should ideally be auto-saving saving every 10-30 minutes and have multiple save files.

Remove the hotkeys for cheats you do not want to use by clicking the hotkey within the trainer then pressing the Delete key.

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I’d advise everyone to avoid using this trainer as when you jump you f’cking skyrocket.

It depends on the planet’s gravity. Pay attention to the planet’s gravity/mass stats and learn how to adjust your jumps as necessary.

  • If the planet has low gravity, you’ll jump less/slower and also fall slower.
    • If you hold the jump button too long on a low-gravity planet, you will take forever to fall back to the surface.
  • If the planet has average gravity, it’ll be like jumping on (real-life) Earth.
  • If the planet has high gravity, you’ll jump more/faster and also fall faster.
    • If you hold the jump button too long on a high-gravity planet, you will become a temporary super-human spaceship before painfully (aka lethally) splatting back down to the ground.

This applies whether or not you use trainers (or jetpack boost mods from Nexus), as well as something real astronauts need to bear in mind in real life (unless they want to become the planet’s newest moon).
WeMod isn’t going to hold your hand and play the game for you. You need to pay attention to things as well. :slight_smile:

I wonder if its possible to get a UNLOCK ALL shipyard parts and a ship builder unrestricted cheats…

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nope, doesn’t matter the gravity of the planet, I just hit the sky map or am completely unable to jump on any planet once I activate the trainer.
However: If it has an “inside dungeon” the gravity is suddenly normal.
This has happened to me even when going into planets with normal earth gravity, the trainer completely corrupts my jumps for that session and stays an insistent problem even after closing the trainer.

Then you’ve turned the jump height cheat on to something very low.
:point_right: My character cannot jump or jumps very small heights in Starfield - Fix

Just tested the trainer and I’m not getting any of the issues you’ve mentioned. :slight_smile:

I wasn’t even using the jump height cheat… I had everything set to factory zero, then saved my cheats. But the jump height modifier was at it’s default value: 0, but you’re probably right, that may be the issue…
Why not just have the default modifier value as the main factory default of the trainer then?

both health and godmode cheats are broken,

I can’t seem to use a boost pack when WeMod is enabled in Starfield. It works, however, when I shut down the WeMod app. I tried turning off the infinite boost in case that was it, but it did nothing. Other than that, everything is fine. Is there anything I can do?

You have the jump height cheat turned on to something very low, like 0.1.
This has been addressed a few times before, which you can find with the search tool in the top of the forum. :slight_smile:

See: My character cannot jump or jumps very small heights in Starfield - Fix