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GMatthews

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I am doing the quest "A Night To Remember" and accidently advanced it, skipping a few steps because I talked to a person further along in the quest. I would like to do the whole questline so I looked up console commands and it says I can use "RESETQUEST DA14" in the console to start it over but that is not working. Nothing happens at all. Any suggestions or am I out of luck?

 

Title hould be RESETQUEST.

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Yes works as you indicate and no I have not used it for this one, but for others yes, given the way that can find items before ever get the quest I generally will do the setstage to start them or end them .. gotta wonder if the folks that put some of this together understand the disable enable commands ... so has worked for me in a couple quests but unable to say if will work here. I think for this one the start is 5 or 10, ck the site gave as it lists all stages and the 2 quests that make up this romp plus all bugs
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I got my info and efforts from UESP WIKI -but as it says on the site, you cannot backtrack a quest using the setstage command. As the last line says at the bottom of the page - It is not possible to un-complete (i.e. go back) quest stages, but it is possible to clear all stages of the quest using resetquest DA14.

 

But since the resetquest function is not working I have no idea. The DA14START may be an issue as Jsnider pointed out. I would try that but I found out that clearing a lot of areas before you are sent on a quest can be a bad thing and I have a tendency to explore. So I just started over with a new character and I'll be only clearing out mapsites that I have quests for. That annoys me a little as one of the big concepts of Elder Scrolls games is exploration, but I understand there has to be some restrictions. Other than that -the game is frackin' brilliant.

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