10,000 Rounds of All Ammunition
- Open a new Notepad file
- Copy the following lines into the Notepad file:
Guns
player.additem 0001f66b 10000; .308 Round
player.additem 0004ce87 10000; .38 Round
player.additem 0009221c 10000; .44 Round
player.additem 0001f66a 10000; .45 Round
player.additem 0001f279 10000; .50 caliber Round
player.additem 0001f276 10000; .10mm Round
player.additem 0001f66c 10000; .5mm Round
player.additem 0001f278 10000; .5.56mm Round
player.additem 0001f673 10000; Shotgun shell
player.additem 000fe269 10000; Railway spike
Explosives
player.additem 000e6b2e 10000; Fat Man
player.additem 000caba3 10000; Missile
Energy
player.additem 0018abe2 10000; Cryo Cell
player.additem 000c1897 10000; Energy Cell
player.additem 0001dbb7 10000; Plasma Cartridge
player.additem 00075fe4 10000; Fusion Core
player.additem 000c1897 10000; Fusion Cell
player.additem 0018abdf 10000; 2mm EC
player.additem 000df279 10000; Gamma Round
player.additem 001025aa 10000; Alien Blaster Round
Other
player.additem 001025ae 10000; Flare
player.additem 000e942c 10000; Junk
player.additem 000fd11c 10000; Cannonball
Save the Notepad file as ammo in your Fallout 4 Directory.
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Fallout 4In game, bring up the console command by pressing the "~" key.
Type into the console: bat ammo
Press [Enter]
Press "~" to close the console.
When playing in Survival Mode (As I prefer), Ammo has weight. Generating this much ammunition will result in instant encumbrance. Over encumbrance of this magnitude with Immersion/Overhaul mods like Agony by Meysamkhr or Better Locational Damage by Zzyxzz is enough to instantly cripple your legs.
Stand next to an empty container, so you can transfer the ammo without having to move. From there, you can easily grab the precise number of rounds appropriate for your weapons and carry capacity.
Alternatively, if you don't mind a little extra effort you can always write another bat file, give it another title other than ammo and reduce the quantity or keep a specific selection. The number of rounds generated is found in the 3rd column, just after the item code.
The labels will have no bearing on the game console's ability to execute the bat command, they are added for reference.
- Hank