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Oh, Indeed. In that case, I will have to say I do not think there is a command for a disable all. However, best of luck to you in finding that command if it exists.
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Problems w/ Skyrim Using Hearthfire
dorrionfinley replied to autumnsky38's topic in Skyrim's Skyrim LE
As AlcoholSwabs said, finish the quest Diplomatic Immunity. If you are not on that quest or have already finished it, then go to any Major Hold (Whiterun, Solitude, or any non-village city) and wait two days tops, maybe ten days. Then go back to the Jarl you are trying to talk to, (Morthal, Dawnstar, or Falkreath) and talk to them. If I remember correctly you are trying to talk to Idgrod Ravencrone for she is the only Jarl at the Thalmor Embassy during the quest Diplomatic Immunity. So go to her and use all Dialogue options to see if you can do anything for her. If you cannot do anything for her, then make sure a Courier runs up to you and delivers a "Letter From the Jarl". Read it, then talk to whomever the Jarl is. Hope this helped! -
Are you using it right? SetCellFullName probably acts the same way as SetActorFullName, which is completely useless. If you're using it like this, "SetCellFullName ThisIsTheName" then it will not work. The parameter cannot be words but rather a code. The console has a few pre-designed codes (or ID's) that come with a valid parameter for SetCellFullName. For example in SetActorFullName, one proper parameter would be "a81ff" which corresponds to the message "PlayTesting Temporary Message". So using SetActorFullName a81ff will just rename the actor as "Playtesting Temporary Message". So in reality, there are only a few ID's that are eligible parameters for SetCellFullName, and each ID has it's own message. If you don't understand what I just said in the last paragraph (I'm tired and my grammar probably sucks), then the main point I'm trying to say is this, SetCellFullName is completely useless as you cannot actually name the Cell yourself.
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I don't know if what ShadyJay said was the problem for if I remember correctly, Miraak never stole any souls from me. But I did manage to solve the problem, I don't think this solution was mentioned yet (I skimmed through posts instead of reading) so if it was posted then my bad. 1. Take off any overpowered gear, like any one shot crap or anything. And DON'T attack ANY Dragon. 2. Make sure you fight him and he says a few lines of dialogue about him being better etc etc. 3. As soon as you see him Whirlwind Sprint or when he says (WUULLD) then run away from him. 4. If he goes back to the center RUN to the OPPOSITE side of wherever the DRAGON is, like the opposite platform/ pool and then duck/sneak. My problem was that he never absorbed the soul, or I did, and I believe whoever the dragon is closest to will receive the soul. Hope this helped!
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Well, being on topic here, I too chose Paarthurnax. I chose him for both Role-Playing purposes and Selfishness. Paarthurnax is like a Father figure to the Dovakiin, and the Greybeards his wise uncles. That, and I just love the voice of Paarthurnax. Oh and for the selfish reasons, siding with the Greybeards allows you to find all Words of Power where as siding with the Blades lets you find Dragons where a Word of Power just so happens to be at.
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Sure there is. 1. Find actor you want invisible. 2. Press "~" 3. Click on actor. 4. Type disable.
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By Miraak was gliching out, what do you mean? Unfortunately I don't know how to solve your problem, but I do know how to solve Miraak's problem, depending on what you mean by "Miraak glitching out".
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Yea, I realize it doesn't help me, but I'm the kind of guy that likes to know how everything works. What makes things tick, and why. So, even if it doesn't solve my problem, I sure love to have fun trying to figure out why it won't work. Because if I can figure out how things work, then I get closer to my solution... This is why everyone hated me in Math class... so many questions haha. I don't just do because someone says "Do it", I do it because I understand it or understand why I should do it.
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So you're asking for different play-types then? If you are then try to make a character modeled after what you want to be. For example, I want to be a Missionary, so my play type is a Traveler. In real life, no way would I ever walk through Draugr Crypts and fight off every freaking corpse that breaks through. I'm also very unaggressive so I only fight if hit first. Even if that means circling around people until they take the first swing. I actually really like this kind of play-through as it feels like you're being submerged into the game as you're playing as who you particularly are. Or if you're looking for some actual role-playing. Try playing a monk who is trying to overcome his lust for power to do good in the world. He falls every once in awhile (becoming Werewolf, or helping a Daedric Lord) but always get's back up (Thane of a city or the classic "Saviour of the World")
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What is better, dual weapons or a weapon and a shield?
dorrionfinley replied to Simniac's topic in Skyrim's Skyrim LE
I have played many fighting types ranging from Mage, To Ranger, To classic Board-n-Sword, to sneaky power-hungry assassin, to my current playthrough, a Traveler. I like the Traveler better because it reflects what I would actually do in real life inside of a Draugr crypt...run. No way in heck would I, in real life, wait around for Draugr to wake up. Scary as frick man. -
What is better, dual weapons or a weapon and a shield?
dorrionfinley replied to Simniac's topic in Skyrim's Skyrim LE
Honestly for me, fighting style doesn't even matter. I usually go solo and run through dungeons without being detected by sleeping draugr. I actually... run through everything... I made my character a traveler who has a heart for helping people... so... he just... runs... the only real fight's I've actually been in are the boss fights / scripted fights. -
Just a quick status update, while I have not found a solution. I have found that the above method that I mentioned works on Saadia regardless of location. I created a new game and typed d7505.addfac 19809 1, in which gave a successful parse line. Now I know for a fact Saadia indeed spawns in Bannered Mare (a cell) which is inside White Run (a cell) which is a part of Skyrim (a cell). So here are my thoughts. Syglja works and if you look at my batch file: ";Sylgja player.setrelationshiprank c3a46 4setrelationshiprank c3a46 4c3a46.addfac 19809 1c3a46.addfac 5C84D 1c3a46.setlevel 81c3a46.setav health 100000c3a46.setav magicka 100000"You can see that sygja.whateverfunction works and she spawns in Skyrim thereby supporting the theory that only Actors loaded up can be indirectly refered to by typing in their refID before the function similar to a "player.function" command. Well the theory is quickly shot down by further evidence of me testing that Saadia can indeed be indirectly referred to without being "spawned" or loaded up as she is supposed to spawn in a cell within a cell of Skyrim. **Keep this thought as I will refer back to it later. Now let's make up a value "12345" is an actor value for say an actor named, Random. Well 12345.addfac 19809 1 does not work, nor does 12345.addfac 19809 0. So maybe addfac does not work but what of other commands? 12345.setav health 900 does not work either, why? Because you are still trying to indirectly refer to the actor whom was proven that you couldnt indirectly refer to. **So if Saadia is within a cell that's within a cell of Skyrim and can be indirectly refered to, and Sylgja who is loaded up the Skyrim world space (not in a cell) can be indirectly refered to, then why can't every actor? My theory is this, and I have not been able to test it out yet but will be able too very shortly, only Actors or NPCs who play a vital role in a quest can be indirectly accessed. For example, Saadia's quest, "In My Time of Need", heavily involves Saadia, so if you can't find her you must be able to indirectly use commands instead of "click" on her. And Syglja, whose is the quest giver, must also be allowed indirect reference just in case she couldn't be found anywhere. The reason why Lynly, who though takes part in a quest, could not be accessed is because Lynly takes a small role or is a minor character with neither being a love interest, a follower, or may or may not even actually be needed for the quest. (Have not actually done Lynly's quest so I would not know). Susanna's only in the game so that she can be killed for a quest (but the Dragonborn never kills her) and I've read that another actor will take place of Susanna if Susanna goes missing. So this means Susanna is a minor character in that quest whom would have no need to have indirect access to. Further testing will be done by me and whoever else wants to do it. But as of right now, it seems as though only quest NPC's who play a vital role in a quest/ if quest is vital/ will give Marriage or Follower options can be indirectly referred too. List of characters to test. Faendal/ Sven (they should spawn outside of Skyrim) Aela/ Farkas/ Ria (spawn outside) Guard (non-vital NPC) Jarl Bulgruff (vital but also essential and spawns inside of a cell within a cell)*** Maybe "essentials" have a thing.
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To elaborate on what GoodFellowGoodspring said: 1. For divorce http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/2224//? 2. Find Lydia's dead body. Press ~. Click on Lydia. Type resurrect.
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Indeed, I thought of that a few hours ago and tested it. They could be married when they were loaded up, with the exception of Lynly (still could not get her to work). But not when they weren't loaded up. What bugs me the most is that Sylgja works PreCC (before visiting Shor's Stone or even the Rift) which means she wasn't loaded up. Unless Skyrim loads all of the world at once instead of chunks as you travel.... which seems, very demanding... I guess not everything can be perfect. Looks like I gotta lie in my Fanfiction, or stick to Sylgja xD. Thanks for the help again Ishara! You're amazing. A moderator can close this thread as I think there is no known solution due to not finding it anywhere in Google and in asking in multiple forums.
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Go right to the middle of the weight slider and then one-two notches left. Not too skinny but not too bulky imo.