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Konke Apr 28, 2017 @ 11:51am
Longfellow has disappeared
Mr Longfellow from the DLC has gone missing. I can't seem to find him anywhere and I've started to believe this is because of a bug. Is there a way to force him to summon at my location?
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SuperSledgeNY Apr 28, 2017 @ 12:03pm 
Well, you could try the console command:

xx014602.moveto player <== xx is the load position of Far Harbor in your game (DLCCoast)

don't forget the " . " right before moveto
Last edited by SuperSledgeNY; Apr 28, 2017 @ 12:05pm
Xyzzy Apr 28, 2017 @ 12:13pm 
his origin is inside of the 'Last Plank bar look there.
Konke Apr 28, 2017 @ 12:14pm 
Will the console command affect the game in any "bad" way? My trophies are already set off due to my mods.
dogg Apr 28, 2017 @ 12:20pm 
It shouldn't. As long as you don't get too 'creative' with the PRID # :)
Konke Apr 28, 2017 @ 12:21pm 
Excellent, thanks for the answers and I'll make sure to check them out tomorrow :)
ronr42 Apr 28, 2017 @ 12:23pm 
Originally posted by Konke:
Will the console command affect the game in any "bad" way? My trophies are already set off due to my mods.


There is a nexus mod called Achievements to re-enable them. There are actually two. One requires F4SE and the other doesn't.
ronr42 Apr 28, 2017 @ 12:25pm 
Originally posted by SuperSledgeNY:
Well, you could try the console command:

xx014602.moveto player <== xx is the load position of Far Harbor in your game (DLCCoast)

don't forget the " . " right before moveto


Buddy, we do too much of this trying to help thing. As a result I at least make typos. You left a space between moveto and player.

Op, if you have the season pass, FH should be loading 03. So, replace the xx with 03.
Last edited by ronr42; Apr 28, 2017 @ 12:27pm
Konke Apr 28, 2017 @ 12:27pm 
Originally posted by ronr42:
Originally posted by SuperSledgeNY:
Well, you could try the console command:

xx014602.moveto player <== xx is the load position of Far Harbor in your game (DLCCoast)

don't forget the " . " right before moveto


Buddy, we do too much of this trying to help thing. As a result I at least make typos. You left a space between moveto and player.
Thanks :)
ronr42 Apr 28, 2017 @ 12:27pm 
You're welcome. Read my edit above.

It should read movetoplayer with no space between the words.
Last edited by ronr42; Apr 28, 2017 @ 12:31pm
ronr42 Apr 28, 2017 @ 1:22pm 
OP, we never answered your question about the use of the console being bad.

This game is not like New Vegas, Achievements don't get disabled because of using the console. Only having mods causes that. The Achievement mods on nexus will re-enable them.

The one real thing you want to becareful doing with console commands in this game is using them to advance quests. It can sometimes cause problems later in the games quests. I don't recommend using the console for quests.
SuperSledgeNY Apr 28, 2017 @ 4:35pm 
Originally posted by ronr42:
You're welcome. Read my edit above.

It should read movetoplayer with no space between the words.

No Ron, you're WRONG. The command works EXACTLY as I posted it. YOUR version will result in a "cannot parse line" error. Test it yourself - I JUST DID.

You must have a space between "RefID.moveto" and "player".
Last edited by SuperSledgeNY; Apr 28, 2017 @ 4:37pm
ronr42 Apr 28, 2017 @ 4:38pm 
Really? I just assumed to is written the same way as other commands like player.additem or player.placeatme. Sorry.

Edit; Really sorry. I just checked the wiki and yap, you leave a space. Never used the command and made a bad assumption.
Last edited by ronr42; Apr 28, 2017 @ 4:43pm
SuperSledgeNY Apr 28, 2017 @ 4:54pm 
Don't sweat it, you get a pass, THIS time. XD
DouglasGrave Apr 28, 2017 @ 5:01pm 
Originally posted by ronr42:
Really? I just assumed to is written the same way as other commands like player.additem or player.placeatme. Sorry.

Edit; Really sorry. I just checked the wiki and yap, you leave a space. Never used the command and made a bad assumption.
To explain for anyone unfamiliar, there's a space in this case because "player" is the target specified for the command (a tag that identifies the player in place of using their RefID), rather than it being part of the "moveto" command's name.

If, for example, you wanted to find out where Longfellow had gone, you could switch it around and write player.moveto xx014602 (with the appropriate number in place of "xx") in order to move yourself to his location.
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Date Posted: Apr 28, 2017 @ 11:51am
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