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No code, but just before going to the codes, my go-to preferred way is to use Plitch's trainer, which has a feature that lets you set points to x- thousands on either you or the AI player. ... . And other options too like disable points at all for AI and ... it's just a pity that I'm relatively sure that this cheat is not one of the free ones... but I'm not sure. Otherwise check out WeMod, everything is free, only more functions for the overlay, switching on and off etc. is Pro-Exclusive. But Plitch stands above WM for me, simply because it always offers more, better and more stable trainers for more games and faster than all the others. (No advertising.)
If that's not an option, check out the brand new v2 list here, the category for skill and gameplay cheats. I personally haven't been able to test which of these work yet, as I'm truly taking a KCD2 break for the benefit of No Mans Sky, which fits more into my everyday life right now, for relaxation and stress relief.
Screenshot hosted on my website:
https://nextgen-chems.com/sscrn/
Read my guide to improve your experience with console commands:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3424501291