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Help.. My Mega-Noob-Ness And Batch Files..


sexusMooder

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I want to use the console commands and "mass-upload" aspects of the game such as all the perks, all the items, skills, ect. using the bat command. Although, it is not working as expected. I am essentially following the directions from the Elder Scrolls Wiki @ the following address:

 

http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Forum:CC:Console_Command_Batch_Lists_(Skyrim)

 

NOTE: See my attached file for what I have.

 

My directory is the following: (Not what they have listed)

 

C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam

 

In this folder I have the following folders:

 

  • appcache
  • bin
  • config
  • controller_base
  • depotcache
  • dumps
  • friends
  • graphics
  • logs
  • package
  • public
  • remoteui
  • reslists
  • resource
  • servers
  • skins
  • steam
  • SteamApps
  • tenfoot
  • userdata
  • vr

 

And there are a number of these folders that have folders in them, and so on. Should I be saving it in this folder, or one of its sub-folders? The problem with doing a trial-and-error thing here is that many of the sub-folders have sub-folders in them! The only other place where I would think of saving my batch file would be in the Skyrim folder in my "My Games" folder:

 

C:\Users\DF300_000\Documents\My Games\Skyrim

 

The only folders I have in there are: (I tried it here and it doesn't work.)

 

  • Saves
  • SKSE

 

So, I do not know what is the problem here. Is there a problem with the actual text that I type in the file? Is there a problem with when I actually am in-game console trying to pull the file up? Is there a problem with the file extension? (E.g. ".txt" or ".docx.txt")

 

I am entering the following in the console each time:

 

bat everyperk

 

Any help would greatly be appreciated.

 

 

 

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You need to save it in the Skyrim folder under Steam.

 

And I can understand why you missed it, because its not immediately obvious.

 

Go:

 

Steam > Steam Apps > Common > Skyrim

 

And then save it in that Skyrim folder. You'll notice that this is the same place you'd put mods.

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