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Default load order is:
Fallout New Vegas 00
Courier's Stash Packs 01-04
Dead Money 05
Honest Hearts 06
Old World Blues 07
Lonesome Road 08
Gun Runners Arsenal 09
Are you sure about that? My dead money is sorted as 01, I have all the dlc and used LOOT to sort my load order.
Do you own all the DLC? The order between the official DLC doesn't technically matter all that much so long as all mods are loaded after them. The order I posted is just the default given to those who have all DLC. If Dead Money is 01, then type "player.additem 01011236 xx" just replace xx with how much chips you want.
Ok then, type "player.additem 01011236 xx" and see what happens.
Try this "player.additem 01011236 xx" replace xx with number of coins.
15 minutes later... I tried looking up quest id's and I can't find them. I was thinking to set quest to 1st point after entry.
Fun fact: You might know this already but you don't actually need the first zero. Or in fact any of the zeros before the first non-zero character. For example if you want to enter the command "player.additem 05011236 1" then "player.additem 5011236 1" (without the first zero) would do the exact same thing.
Another example: If you wanted a thousand bobby pins you could enter "player.additem 0000000A 1000", or you could save time by typing just "player.additem A 1000". Doesn't really matter but it saves a bit of time if you want to do a load of commands at once. Also none of the commands or IDs are case sensitive.