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Hi,

 

I'm trying to test the npc's, the house, etc; if they are work smoothly in the game Skyrim.

 

But, I don't want to play again all stages until I'm comfortable that I can be able to test it at Level 1 without other mods.

 

Is there an easy way to jump to that stage?

Do you have any other suggestions?

 

If you can help me anyway, I'll really appreciate...

 

Thank You in advance...

 

 

 

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are you talking about some specific mods or the ingame houses and npc's ? you can use 'tmm 1' to show all map markers and fast travel around to different locations to see if they work well. also you can unlock houses using the 'unlock' command to see if they work well or add their respective keys through console. You can find the vanilla quest id's online and use the console to advance them in stages. you can access the console using '~'

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are you talking about some specific mods or the ingame houses and npc's ? you can use 'tmm 1' to show all map markers and fast travel around to different locations to see if they work well. also you can unlock houses using the 'unlock' command to see if they work well or add their respective keys through console. You can find the vanilla quest id's online and use the console to advance them in stages. you can access the console using '~'

 

I'm trying to create a mod.

If I try to start a new game, the main video starts. Then, selecting the race, etc...

Using a save game ".ess", is it a good idea?

 

Thanks...

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If the intention here is skipping the intro sequence, just open the console from the main menu and type coc whiterunorigin. That'll generate a default Dragonborn and place you in Whiterun.

 

If you need to test things with the player at a higher level, use player.setlevel #, where # corresponds to the level you want.

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If the intention here is skipping the intro sequence, just open the console from the main menu and type coc whiterunorigin. That'll generate a default Dragonborn and place you in Whiterun.

 

If you need to test things with the player at a higher level, use player.setlevel #, where # corresponds to the level you want.

 

Hi,

 

I tried your suggestion. But, the video effects (like being unable to control the mouse, blurry vision...) are effective.

 

 

 

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