How do I use the console in Placeatme?

Instructions

  1. To place a new copy of an NPC at your current location, type the following in the console: player.placeatme <#>
  2. To move to an NPC, type the following in the console: player.moveto
  3. To move an NPC to you, type the following in the console: Prid
  4. Followed by: moveto player.

Can you use console commands to teleport in Skyrim?

There are two main console commands for quick teleport: coc (Center-on-Cell) expects one argument (the cell name) and teleports you there. Obviously, “Whiterun” is a cell, while “Dawnstar” isn’t. This is for named (mostly interior) cells, and expects the name as defined in the Creation Kit.

Why is my player moveto command not working?

Dude, you necroed a 5 and half year old thread, just make a new one. Indeed, start a new thread instead of resurrecting one that didn’t produce a satisfactory result. It’s part of the Nexus Terms of Service. But to give you a hint, most likely your problem is you have the wrong “mod index” in your reference.

How to use moveto and placeatme in Minecraft?

Alternatively, if you want to go to the NPC, type player.moveto XXXXX, where XXXXX is the NPC refId. A heads-up on the placeatme command: “Using this code will instantly summon an instance of an object or NPC at your position.

Why is my command console not working in Skyrim?

It may be annoying, but the solution is to go into the in-game settings and disable the controller. From there, you can open up the console and do as you like. If you are using different keyboard layouts make sure you have one active that assigns the ~ to the actual key on your keyboard.

Do you capitalize the word console in Oblivion?

Console commands are not case-sensitive – they are only capitalized in this guide for clarity. In the case of console commands that require IDs, the initial 0s of an ID can be omitted. This means that if an item’s ID says 00032564, then you only have to use 32564 in the console command. Some items and NPCs will have multiple IDs all sharing a name.

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