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  1. deleted2993601
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    Thanks for you very well explained comment!

    If these files turn out popular, I might just put together more batch files with good-to-use command codes such as items for most/all fetching quests people want you to do.
  2. ProsperityMarie
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    Don't let naysayers persuade you otheriwse.

    Using a simple bat command in command console, is a ton easier to do, than say typing in
    player.additem xxxxxxx x
    repeatadly till you got everything you want.

    @JimmyFrost, im not sure you understand these bat files. But they are basicly just a text file with the console codes in them already. So instead of typing in manually, say every gem in the hole game, its a whole lot easir to go to UESP, copy past item codes into noetpad, ad a player.additem in front with copy and paste, then your good to go.
    so everytime you restart your game, or a new player, or you might need them again. Bat files are a great way to consolidate all of the command codes you regularly use. It save alot of time.

    That is why I endorsed his file, at some point I might need a bunch of gmes, instead of searching for the code, and typing each gem in 1 at a time, i cca just use "bat GetGems" and i saved myself a lot of time looking for all the codes typing them...etccc.

    So only unnecessary if you only use a command once, saves lots of time to do it once, then just typ 3 letters anytime you want to get same thing.
    I dont mean to pile on you, I just wanted to make sure you understood what is in a bat file, and how it is helpful to a player.

    Edit to add, i +Rep your comment. becuase you were not actually bashing the mod, but its use, which is valid in my book

  3. JimmyFrost
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    Good idea but unnecessary, you could just use console commands.