The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Game of the Year Edition (2009)

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Game of the Year Edition (2009)

HELP I'M STUCK
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I don't know what happen, was in a tower in the first Oblivion world, activated that elivator shaft thing, was jumping off, somehow got caught getting stuck in the wall... I think I was on elevator going up, tried jumping off early...

I remembered something about Console commands making you move freely in the world in any direction. All I seen was the command TCL... toggle Collision on/off...
I don't know if i'm using it right, the directions on the wiki site explaining the command arn't clear.
I open consol (~) I select my character with mouse, I type tcl, hit enter, and It says Collision On/Off, opposite of what it is. No matter what it at, I tried moving on either, and I don't go anywhere besides within the wall I'm stuck in.

PLEASE HELP!!
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JtDarth Dec 19, 2013 @ 3:54pm 
you could always use the console to send you to the imperial market district, and use setstage to fix any quests that were borked by your teleporting out. there are instructions on how to do it at the UESP wiki, under console commands.
Omgwtfbbqkitten Dec 19, 2013 @ 4:21pm 
Use console. TCL is your friend. It will help you when you are stuck.

Type TCL into console and you can pass through solid objects. Once you are free type TCL again to turn collision back on.
JtDarth Dec 19, 2013 @ 4:28pm 
Originally posted by Omgwtfbbqkitten:
Use console. TCL is your friend. It will help you when you are stuck.

Type TCL into console and you can pass through solid objects. Once you are free type TCL again to turn collision back on.
you apparently didn't read what he typed. He has tried tcl, but it isnt fixing his issue, which is why I reccomended consoling to somewhere else and just completing the quest through console. I assumed he didn't have any other saves that were recent, due to that being the first thing you would try, is loading a save from before the issue.
Omgwtfbbqkitten Dec 19, 2013 @ 5:31pm 
My bad. TCL should work. He probably accidentally targeted another object and when entering TCL it set the object to no collision.

You need to target yourself with console open by clicking on yourself then enter tcl.
Last edited by Omgwtfbbqkitten; Dec 19, 2013 @ 5:31pm
JtDarth Dec 19, 2013 @ 6:38pm 
Originally posted by Omgwtfbbqkitten:
My bad. TCL should work. He probably accidentally targeted another object and when entering TCL it set the object to no collision.

You need to target yourself with console open by clicking on yourself then enter tcl.
thats not how tcl works, if you just type it with nothing targeted it automatically turns it off for you, and maybe other actors as well. Even should that have been his problem, if he is stuck within the mesh of another object, it may be impossible to target himself.
americanman_4_life Dec 19, 2013 @ 11:18pm 
So I resolved it finally. My mistake was thinking I had to target player, so I opened Console (~) than clicked my character so "name(#########)" showed at top, than I typed TCL and enter, and this was the issue... nothing ever happened. Sometimes I hit ~ for console, and tcl, enter... but i think after i tried it targeting player first, still alternating the effect somehow. I don't know. After it not working out for so long, thinking I tried every possible option for Console, tcl... going back and forth posting, waiting for responses... finally i Opened console, tcl, enter... and got it right as I never targeted player... I don't know why targeting player or not had something to do with it... but I finally walked out of the wall... and was.... walking in mid air actually... very wierd.

Thanks all... console is a very complicated upgrade to the system in the game... but I guess its good when it works, and works when done right.
americanman_4_life Dec 19, 2013 @ 11:21pm 
Originally posted by Omgwtfbbqkitten:
My bad. TCL should work. He probably accidentally targeted another object and when entering TCL it set the object to no collision.

You need to target yourself with console open by clicking on yourself then enter tcl.

to clarify, and I don't know why... It finally worked when I opened console, typed tcl, and enter, without targeting anything... i think doing this turned collision off for everything in world...
Cozy Dec 20, 2013 @ 12:00am 
Glad to hear you got out! :D
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