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CGF "Game.AddPerkPoints" 2
CGF "Game.AddPerkPoints" 3.
cgf "game.addperkpoints" 4
You just have to give the XP bar time to fill so that you level up once and you get a notification on your new level, as it comes with the appropriate amount of perk points. To avoid seeing the XP fill for 200 times, quicksave and quickload.
Yeh I thought maybe I was imagining it. Cause it doesnt make sense.
I also experienced this
Playing heavily modded fallout 4 on very hard mode, did this console command to go ahead 10 levels and suddenly the game felt fairly harder - I feel as though the game levels not by the number of your level but by the amount of points that are invested in the perk chart. Could just be me tho