naaitsab Posted April 27, 2014 Posted April 27, 2014 File Name: City fast travel unlocker File Submitter: naaitsab File Submitted: 27 Apr 2014 File Category: Other Requires: Latest Skyrim version, no other requirements DescriptionThis mod will place a book in 'The sleeping giant inn' in Riverwood. It's located on the left side of the bar.Reading the book will ask the player if they want to enable fast travel map markers to the cities of Skyrim Dawnstar Falkreath Markarth Morthal Riften Solitude Whiterun Windhelm Winterhold So you can travel to all the cities without having to visit them first.Installation-Install with a Mod Manager-Unpack the zip and place the 2 files in the Skyrim data folder.Uninstallation-Uninstall with a Mod Manager-Remove FastTravelBook.bsa and FastTravelBook.esp from the Skyrim data folder.  Click here to download this file
Salovas Posted April 27, 2014 Posted April 27, 2014 This is going to help me out immensely, especially when I'm testing new mods that require a fresh game. Thanks a ton for this!
BlackArk Posted April 27, 2014 Posted April 27, 2014 This is going to help me out immensely, especially when I'm testing new mods that require a fresh game. Thanks a ton for this! Â what not console command "tmm 1"? Â You get all locations so if you have a mod that adds a new location you can test there too.
naaitsab Posted April 27, 2014 Author Posted April 27, 2014 This is going to help me out immensely, especially when I'm testing new mods that require a fresh game. Thanks a ton for this!  That's why I created it. Was intended for personal usage, but hey why not share it   This is going to help me out immensely, especially when I'm testing new mods that require a fresh game. Thanks a ton for this!  what not console command "tmm 1"?  You get all locations so if you have a mod that adds a new location you can test there too.  Usually I just take a round trip with the carriage guy to all the holds when I start a new game. TMM is not for standard gameplay in my eyes, massive spam on the map
Guest carywinton Posted April 27, 2014 Posted April 27, 2014 For Mod testing this should be quite helpful, well done.
naaitsab Posted April 28, 2014 Author Posted April 28, 2014 Can't you just use coc? Of course but this is a lot easier than remembering the 9 coc codes. Like FalkreathExterior03
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