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player.stopcombatalarmonactor
Thanks a lot man..
This helped me in the starting Quest for Dawnguard where u have to press the button and move the braziers..
Awe dude Thanks a million for this! i figured it was in fact just "stopcombat" and that never worked, figured it was just a broken code or something.Thanks man!
While there have been some other replies, the question was originally posed, and answered, over 2 years ago. But telling somebody to use the wiki versus giving the command is like the old saying "Give a man a fish, you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, you feed him for a lifetime." The wiki has a long list of console commands for numerous situations. Of course, the console is a last ditch effort if reloading a save doesn't fix the issue.
Nah, this isn't someone teaching another how to fish.
This is throwing a tangled bit of fishing line (the word "wiki", which might help the completely clueless to realize that there is a wiki), and shouting that it's their own stupid fault that they're starving.
A "teach a man to fish" would be, "Yes, you can use the 'player.stopcombatalarmonactor' console command. Here's the link to how to use the console, along with several other commands that you might find helpful."
As for me, though, I'm more of a "build a man a fire, warm him for a night. Set a man on fire, and warm him for the rest of his life" type of person. (Unless you cast Dead Thrall on them. Then they don't care whether they're warm or not, until their base NPC instance despawns.)
^^^
You sir, are the real MVP
thanks, your reply still helping people years later