Now this is the mod i was looking for. It's ridiculous the vanilla game forces us to experience the SAME universe again and again. However thought this is a good idea is mentally ill. Fingers crossed this mod works for me!
yep. but not via a command. see another one of my posts here: Unity - a save right at the unity on NG10 Just walk into the unity like normal on that save without putting any of these sort of commands and 99% of the time it will be default. or you could look at my post NG11 Saves - Vanilla or Maxed of which is set in the default universe
I cannot get this to work for the life of me i've used brackets and without brackets space and no space I've placed it in the exact place you said to in the description and nothing seems to work....
are you using the bat activate command before the universe command? let's say I wanted universe 5 when it comes to right point in the credits I'd type: bat activatebat universe5whatever you put after the bat is the file name of one of them from the downloaded files
try: bat "universe 1" (or whatever number you pick)
.. the quotes are necessary because the console doesn't know what to do with an unquoted space that isn't separating a command and its parameters. (this is a Bethesda thing, as far back as their consoles go)
The filenames of each universe file have a space in them.
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Fingers crossed this mod works for me!
see another one of my posts here: Unity - a save right at the unity on NG10
Just walk into the unity like normal on that save without putting any of these sort of commands and 99% of the time it will be default.
or you could look at my post NG11 Saves - Vanilla or Maxed of which is set in the default universe
let's say I wanted universe 5
when it comes to right point in the credits I'd type:
bat activate
bat universe5
whatever you put after the bat is the file name of one of them from the downloaded filesI fixed it now
bat "universe 1" (or whatever number you pick)
.. the quotes are necessary because the console doesn't know what to do with an unquoted space that isn't separating a command and its parameters. (this is a Bethesda thing, as far back as their consoles go)
The filenames of each universe file have a space in them.