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console and batchfiles
because New Game is generally used much more often than Load Game, it gets boring very fast to "get the crap back" from old, freshly broken savegames
especially in Skyrim and other Creation, the original Gamebryo (Oblivion, Fallout) are more forgiving there
the game's console lets you load .TXT files which are placed in same directory as the main game's executable (for most that is nvse_loader.exe)
you call such a file in the game's console with "bat NAME" (for NAME.txt)
here as example my own Veronica.txt
lets say stupid Veronica runs off (like she always does when fasttravelling - sprints off and often doesnt come back) and i want her back:
"bat veronica" without the "" to call the file veronica.txt which has the contents:
prid e32a9
resurrect
enable
moveto player
you can make huge chain lists with such a file, like giving yourself most perks in the game, different ammotypes, different weapons, cash -- all with one single line, the name of the .txt file