How to disable an object using console commands +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>>> get close to the blocking tree or shrub, use "~" key to bring up the console,
>>>> now take care and click on a trunk or limb ie a solid part, this can be tricky if its a shrub/bamboo, so just try several places until the ID number ........ the 8 digit number shown in console, stays consistent.
>>>> now type disable & hit ENTER and "~" again to remove the console .... the blocking object should have vanished. >>>> if it vanished you are good to go on ahead, that object is gone[disabled] for the rest of the game.
>>>> if it did not vanish, do not click on anything else and immediately open console and type enable. You missed the object and selected something else, a rock, a wall part, another object, mist, smoke, or what ever.
>>>> see if you can get closer and try again, on some things it is easier to find its sweet spot lower down, sometimes higher.
### If you have never used this method before it would be wise if you first make a SAVE, just in case you make a mess of things, and remove something you really did not want to, in which case just reload your SAVE and start all over again.
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>>>> get close to the blocking tree or shrub, use "~" key to bring up the console,
>>>> now take care and click on a trunk or limb ie a solid part, this can be tricky if its a shrub/bamboo, so just try several places until the ID number ........ the 8 digit number shown in console, stays consistent.
>>>> now type disable & hit ENTER and "~" again to remove the console .... the blocking object should have vanished.
>>>> if it vanished you are good to go on ahead, that object is gone[disabled] for the rest of the game.
>>>> if it did not vanish, do not click on anything else and immediately open console and type enable.
You missed the object and selected something else, a rock, a wall part, another object, mist, smoke, or what ever.
>>>> see if you can get closer and try again, on some things it is easier to find its sweet spot lower down, sometimes higher.
### If you have never used this method before it would be wise if you first make a SAVE, just in case you make a mess of things, and remove something you really did not want to, in which case just reload your SAVE and start all over again.