You Installed FOSE(Fallout Script Extender)? This Mod Requires FOSE. ==Script Example== if(isKeyPressed 53) <= FOSE is Required for This Line. showmessage message endif ==== FOSE is can download by Requirements section of Mod descriptions tab if you have a FOSE: please run Fallout3.exe with FOSE.(double click the fose_loader.exe.
i don't know your environment. it's can't help without your state. your Mod load orders? installed directories? if you can't spawn container with slash key, alternate way to spawn: using consoles. type following commands to spawn containers: Weapons: "player.placeatme xx001241 1" //Editor ID: aaPFCheatContainer001 Armors: "player.placeatme xx001244 1" //Editor ID: aaPFCheatContainer002 Consumables: "player.placeatme xx001245 1" //Editor ID: aaPFCheatContainer003 "xx" is a depending your mod load order. enter hexadecimal number. number is found in your mod manager's mod list and if you have a GECK Editor, you can edit script manually to change hotkey binding. also you can use batch file. create text file to same location of fallout3.exe, and edit file, enter command and save. change file name to desired name. run game and open console, enter "bat<your filename>" to run command in a file. command is can separate with line break.
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==Script Example==
if(isKeyPressed 53) <= FOSE is Required for This Line.
showmessage message
endif
====
FOSE is can download by Requirements section of Mod descriptions tab
if you have a FOSE: please run Fallout3.exe with FOSE.(double click the fose_loader.exe.
your Mod load orders? installed directories?
if you can't spawn container with slash key, alternate way to spawn: using consoles.
type following commands to spawn containers:
Weapons: "player.placeatme xx001241 1" //Editor ID: aaPFCheatContainer001
Armors: "player.placeatme xx001244 1" //Editor ID: aaPFCheatContainer002
Consumables: "player.placeatme xx001245 1" //Editor ID: aaPFCheatContainer003
"xx" is a depending your mod load order. enter hexadecimal number. number is found in your mod manager's mod list
and if you have a GECK Editor, you can edit script manually to change hotkey binding.
also you can use batch file. create text file to same location of fallout3.exe, and edit file, enter command and save.
change file name to desired name. run game and open console, enter "bat<your filename>" to run command in a file.
command is can separate with line break.