Forced movement in skyrim

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I'm currently trying to make time lapses in skyrim but i can't find a way to keep my player moving left, right or backwards like when you press the C key and continually run forward. Are there any console commands that will keep me moving without any external input or do i have to weigh down a key?



Best Answer

You could just map the movement to a key that you can toggle e.g. Caps lock, Num lock, Scroll lock, etc. That way you don't have to weigh anything down. And as far as I'm aware, there are no console commands in Skyrim that are able to produce this effect. In case there are any, you can try looking here.




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How do you toggle collision in Skyrim?

Toggle Collision. Using the TCL command with a target toggles clipping for the target. If used while falling off a cliff, may cause a crash.

How do you force teleport in Skyrim?

To move to the desired location, type in to the console: coc <ID> - Center on Cell, where ID is the locations id found in the list below. All map markers can also be added by typing tmm 1 in the console.

How do you turn off AI detection in Skyrim?

To fix, use TC on the Dragonborn to turn off their actions. This will toggle Combat Artificial Intelligence (Characters may turn hostile but will not attack the Dragonborn.)

How do you use the moveto command in Skyrim?

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




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