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Added by Brad Shoemaker on Feb. 13, 2009

Come for the points, stay for the open-ended role-playing.
Come for the points, stay for the open-ended role-playing.
When Bethesda first confirmed that the PC version of Fallout 3 would have Games For Windows Live achievements, I had a feeling the game's open-ended nature would inspire, shall we say, shortcuts among the mod community. Indeed, there are mods out there that do things like spawning all of the collectible bobbleheads in one location. It's already pretty easy to get all those points quickly, if you really want them, since Bethesda didn't disable achievements when mods are used.

It turns out the achievements in Fallout 3 PC are, in fact, really easy to get--no mods required. As discussed on this week's Bombcast, you can simply drop down the game's developer console, accessed by hitting the tilde (~) key, and punch in the command "addachievement x" where x is a number between 1 and 54, corresponding to the game's 54 achievements. That's including the four added by Operation: Anchorage, which you don't even have to own to get the additional 100 potential points included in that add-on. You can do all this from the game's main menu, without ever starting a new game. That's 1,100 points in about one minute. Scandalous!

I personally verified that this trick does in fact work. 54 times. All in the name of research, you know.

This certainly smacks of last year's achievement frenzy surrounding Avatar: The Last Airbender, which let you rack up the full 1,000 points in about 30 seconds of repetitive action. The key difference here is, Fallout 3 is actually worth your time, notwithstanding the ease of its achievements.

Anyway, this odd turn of events prompted us to seek comment from Bethesda about whether this command was intentionally left in the game or not. VP Pete Hines responded thusly.

There are lots of things you can do using console commands. It's not something we encourage or support.

Doesn't sound like the trick will be removed in subsequent patches, then. So at least for the moment, if you have a yen for achievement points and no shame, it seems Fallout 3 is your game.

Filed under : Fallout 3

72 Comments

Br3adfan
on Feb. 13, 2009
As much as I think it is awsome that someone can just punch in a command and have every achievement point in a game, I think developers need to put an end to this sort of thing as quickly as possible

Nizzleworth
on Feb. 13, 2009
Don't they have to ADD it into the game?

How do they not support something they add?

LiveOrDie1212
on Feb. 13, 2009
"So at least for the moment, if you have a yen for achievement points and no shame, it seems Fallout 3 is your game"

god, i love reading Brad's writing. good article Brad. as for all this achievement point / trophy thing, i think its a good addtion to games and give it a lasting appeal, but im no acheivment whore like some people. *cough* Ryan *cough* Jeff......

FlipperDesert
on Feb. 13, 2009
I think this was dealt with properly on the bombcast, the devs left that in there and people have exploited it. I have the PC version and do I feel cheated that people have got those points like that? Not really, those bobbleheads can be a bitch to get. Do I wanna cheat for them as well? Nope, I like to feel rewarded when I get them. At the least, points addicts might buy another copy of the game.

That being said, you can say it was for whatever you like Brad, you're still a dirty cheater for testing that out! *shakes fist*

DOUBLESHOCK
on Feb. 13, 2009
that's awesome, can't believe it's that easy and you don't even need to own the expansion

AndrewB
on Feb. 13, 2009
The fact that you don't even have to own the DLC to get the achievements makes this all the more effed up. But whatever. I for one have no interest in the whole gamerscore business, anyway, beyond the fact that I do somewhat enjoy achievements as a fun little goal system in the game. I've been aware of this cheat for awhile now, but am still trudging through Fallout 3 a second time, this time actually using GFWL and my account in order to get the achievements.

mudkip9000
on Feb. 13, 2009
If anything, this makes me want to buy the PC version.

RHCPfan24
on Feb. 13, 2009
WOW.

That gets my WTF? moment of the day. I don't have the PC version, but if I did, I would be on that quicker than a wooden spoon at a spelling bee.

Elk
on Feb. 13, 2009
Pppft! and I get no credit :P
Enjoy the points!

Death_Burnout
on Feb. 13, 2009
See that's what i thought Elk, but to be honest, i'm not complaining :D

ZeroGravX
on Feb. 13, 2009
Brad, your gamerscore is now tainted with evil doings!

Also, I can see why Brad felt the need to "test" the way it works. But everyone else... for shame. Technically those points would be worthless as you did nothing to actually achieve said points. Which is the point of achievements is it not?

Richied
on Feb. 13, 2009
SOLD!

Even though I own it on 360.

RawShark
on Feb. 13, 2009
Not like it matters. Achievements should be there to make you play the game - and Fallout 3 doesn't need them to make you devote stupid amounts of time to it's world.

Rasgueado
on Feb. 13, 2009
Despite what was actually said on the podcast... we *can* look down on the people who take the points this way. The devil made me do it defense is actually pretty weak.

Hire a points czar? Some of us don't need an imaginary power figure to make sure everyone plays nice. I know people want to win, but come on. Does this mean you cheat at Solitaire as well? Bicycle hasn't ever shipped a pack of cards with an angry old lady that will watch you and slap your knuckles with a metre stick every time you break the rules.

Every achievement comes with a nice little description of what you need to do in order to achieve it. If you didn't do those things, whether the command is in the developer console or not, you cheated. Just be honest as say that you cheated instead of blaming Bethesda for making absolute sure that you *couldn't* break the rules of the game that you play in SOLITAIRE.

(There are other games that you can gain achievements in by using cheats. Dead Space for example... I don't think an appropriate litmus test on whether or not a game's achievement system is broken is how long you were cheating for while earning achievements.)

TomA
on Feb. 13, 2009
I have to say that this is retarded,it seems you guys have forgotten what achievements are for,they're in the game to give you a challenge,not to punch in a few commands and unlock points that don't do anything at all.So ya this feature is stupid.

TomA
on Feb. 13, 2009
I have to say that this is retarded,it seems you guys have forgotten what achievements are for,they're in the game to give you a challenge,not to punch in a few commands and unlock points that don't do anything at all.So ya this feature is stupid.

MrMiyagi
on Feb. 13, 2009
I used it for three achievements on Tuesday night. I'm not ashamed.

LordAndrew is online
on Feb. 13, 2009
Bethesda may not care how you obtain your achievements, but I suspect Microsoft may not like the fact that you can get points from a DLC pack that you don't even own. Surely that's some sort of violation of their Terms of Service.

Ping5000
on Feb. 13, 2009
I don't think it's that big of a deal. Games For Windows Live isn't popular or used enough for achievements to really be all that relevant for PCs. At least, it doesn't feel that relevant when I get them while playing on the PC.

F1
on Feb. 13, 2009
Did this a while ago. I also did it for me friend! 1100 points in the bank!
It's ok though because I'm earning them legit on the 360 version!


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