![]() ![]() I wish more people would put the same amount of effort into their responses as you just did. Wow, you'd be hard-pressed to find a more helpful and informative response than that one. ![]() I have both 'Skyrim.esm' and 'Update. Lynne Hinton Posts: 3388 Joined: Wed 4:24 am When I go into Skyrim, I type in 'coc TestDew' and it doesnt do anything. If you have more than one version of the same mod running simultaneously, it gives you CRAZY behavior. If you practice version control (rename your ESPs after changing things), any NEW ESPs the game finds in your Data/ folder are AUTOMATICALLY enabled. ONE other suggestion would be to double-check the Skyrim Launcher to see what ESPs are enabled. Maybe what you need to do is edit your copy of Skyre by modcleaning out all of its edits to perks. Then you look up the position of that mod in Wrye Bash and combine the two numbers for the console code that you use in-game. Either they may be causing your issue or a similar effect in your mod's data like if your coc marker is somehow linked to an alias or something session-sensitive. So what you do is look up the id number in the CK and write it down. But if you try coc from the Title Screen, there are loads of properties and aliases/etc that aren't properly intitialized in Vanilla. Maybe you have some scripting, a location, or aliases that haven't been filled/assigned/whatever? This may be the case if you entered the game normally, THEN coc to you area. ![]() This may sound condescending (which I do NOT intend), but are you exiting Skyrim between tests? If you change something in the CK while the game is still running, you get crazy behavior like that.Īside from that, I don't really know what else it could be. ![]()
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