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If you enjoy the console, then by all means, use it. The console won't let you have multiple settings that you can switch to on the fly with the press of 2 keys. There's not much more that you can do in the console that isn't already done for you in the mod. There are some subtle settings that you can adjust, but just aren't needed by most people. But hey, mods aren't for everyone and you seem to be a minimalist, so stick with the console.
You need to use a regular browser to get there. Just copy and paste the link into your browser to go there. Once you get there, You'll see links that say "installer" & "7z archive". Click on the "7z archive" link and download it. Unzip the archive and open the folder. Inside the folder you'll find about 9 files select all of them except for the "src" folder and copy them. Go to your Skyrim folder, usually at c:/Program Files (x86)/Steam/Steam Apps/Common/Skyrim. Paste everything into the Skyrim folder. Click yes when it wants to combine folders and allow it to overwrite files if it asks. That's all there is to installing SKSE. Now you need to launch your game using the "skse_loader.exe" file that you just copied into your skyrim folder. Copy the "skse_loader.exe" file, go to your desktop and right click on it. Choose "Paste Shortcut". Now you can use this shortcut to launch your game.
No, I just don't see the point of you badmouthing something that you obviously have not tried. the whole point of modding is to add something to the game to make it more fun to play. I originally made this for myself, but found it so useful that I decided to share it. I can setup 3 different jump and run profiles and change to any of them on the fly with the press of 2 keys. You should try it. It's a lot of fun.
Potty mouth :(
What are you, the rellivency police? This mod is far from irrelivent. This is a simple mod that makes it easy and very convenient to change the jump and run settings, save to presets, and load preset settings with the push of a couple of buttons. Plus there are modifications to other settings to keep you from dying on high jumps. But if you enjoy the console then you should probably stick with it.
Try moving it to last in the load order.
Do you have SKSE installed? It won't work without it.
If the mod is still active and if the character isn't overloaded, then it may be that the maintenance script didn't do its job when the game loaded. Try setting the jump height and speed again.
Glad you like it. I know what you mean, I feel so limited without it. I use it pretty much the same way you do. I've gotten used to that odd effect where you hang in the air for a few seconds and now I depend on it to have about a 3 second look around. It's also just enough time to draw and shoot an arrow.
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To use the console to get the Jump Run Token:
1)Press the ~ button to open your console
2) Enter:
help "Jump Run Token" (with quotes)
3) Find the line that gives the object ID of the token.
4) Next, enter:
player.additem xxxxxxx 1
(replace the x's with the ID code)
You should get a message saying that the + Jump Run Token + was added.
I cant...