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I'm with you: I always enjoyed turning on immortality because I use the game not for challenges but, instead, for a way to relax at the end of a long day of work. I just want to run around, not worry about hit points, and kill things. I hope that someone tells us how to make that happen sometime soon. The old command of runscript pcimmortal, as I think you discovered, does nothing other than give an error indicating that runscript is an unrecognized command. So, EA, Origin, and Bioware, what about it?
Is there a way to make this happen? Can we come up with a way to play the game with immortality so as to make it enjoyable for those of us who like this 'cheat?' Thanks to any administrator, developer, or other appropriate power-that-be who gives us the info and help we need. Well, as no one of the EA/Origin/Bioware variety has chimed in here, I submitted a chat request to EA Help and just got off the window with Karen Joy.
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She has said that the information about cheat commands for the console has not yet been released even to the help desk, so it is inconclusive as to whether such commands exist. In other words, rather than a definitive no, it seems that it is a possible maybe. Now, if I were to speculate, I would think that the answer would be that, yes, there is a way to gain immortality, add XP, gift yourself gold, etc.
Since they have not said undeniably that the answer is no. After all, if the answer was negative, why would they keep it a secret for now?
It would do nothing but raise hopes and then dash them later when the negative answer is revealed which, from a marketing standpoint, could/would leave a sour taste in people's mouths. So, if they are being coy about giving an answer, then that probably means that they want to give everyone the chance to play the game 'normally' first, then give away the cheats after a certain amount of time.
I personally disagree with that philosophy as that means that I cannot play and enjoy the game in the fashion that I prefer for the time being (which also probably means that I won't bother to put much time into it for now) but I can see the logic behind it. So, for now we will just have to hurry up and wait for the developers from whichever corporate name to reveal the final answers to us in regard to our desires. To the developers: COME ON! Hurry up and give us the goods, er I mean info, already!