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How to set Jump Height
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    awakendjay posted on Nov 13, 2011 9:14:27 PM - Report post
     
    I know it has been answered a million times, but my question is not how do you set the jump height via console

    My question is how to PERMANENTLY set the Jump Height.
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    ServiusTheBear posted on Nov 14, 2011 8:46:30 AM - Report post
     
    Well if its reverting back to the original setting then I think its hardwired, Kinda like with the levels in Fallout. I think you might just have to set it all the time then. When ya play.
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    Jgwetherell posted on Nov 14, 2011 9:21:55 AM - Report post
     
    The following is the closest I've gotten to lasting solution.
    I saw the following for jumping:
    "player.setgs fJumpHeightMin x" where x is a number, 100 is default and I like to use 250.
    e.g.: player.setgs fJumpHeightMin 250

    WARNING: Be careful going over 500 because you start to take damage from falling, lol.


    Here is the increase for running/sprint/sneak speed from Camo31:
    "player.setav speedmult x" where x is a number, 100 is default apparently, I use 120 generally, Also, when using it, you can have press the Walk or Sprint button for at least 1 second, for the game to realize that you changed it.
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    I like putting the following setting:
    player.setav speedmult 500
    and then sneaking everywhere.



    [Edited by Jgwetherell, 11/14/2011 9:25:17 AM]

    [Edited by Jgwetherell, 11/14/2011 9:26:54 AM]
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    awakendjay posted on Nov 14, 2011 11:47:55 AM - Report post
     
    quote:
    originally posted by Jgwetherell

    The following is the closest I've gotten to lasting solution.
    I saw the following for jumping:
    "player.setgs fJumpHeightMin x" where x is a number, 100 is default and I like to use 250.
    e.g.: player.setgs fJumpHeightMin 250

    WARNING: Be careful going over 500 because you start to take damage from falling, lol.


    Here is the increase for running/sprint/sneak speed from Camo31:
    "player.setav speedmult x" where x is a number, 100 is default apparently, I use 120 generally, Also, when using it, you can have press the Walk or Sprint button for at least 1 second, for the game to realize that you changed it.
    Merry Gaming.

    I like putting the following setting:
    player.setav speedmult 500
    and then sneaking everywhere.



    [Edited by Jgwetherell, 11/14/2011 9:25:17 AM]

    [Edited by Jgwetherell, 11/14/2011 9:26:54 AM]

    When you do player.modav speedmult x instead of setav, the command stays on forever.......

    I just now need to find the modav command for jump height because fjumpheightmin doesnt work for the player.modav precursor. However the command for run speed WORKS just fine........anyone know the player.modav command for jump?

    [Edited by awakendjay, 11/14/2011 12:03:02 PM]

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    Vendeatha posted on Nov 14, 2011 12:23:25 PM - Report post
     
    all i use is:
    player.setgs fmovesprintmult 150
    player.setav speedmult 300
    player.setgs fjumpheightmin 200

    All works fine for me.. can run a little quicker and spint alot faster and jumping just that bit extra higher.. to avoind the ''Fall death'' SPRINT over higher ground levels so you don't take the fall damage. that works fine for me.
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    Dym71 posted on Nov 14, 2011 3:10:31 PM - Report post
     
    player.setgs fjumpheightmin 200 work perfect but player.setav speedmult 300 and player.setgs fjumpheightmin 200 doesn't work for me
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    awakendjay posted on Nov 14, 2011 5:37:25 PM - Report post
     
    I made this post not about learning how to do these things, i made this posts about if anyone knowns the command to make jump height work via player.modav command............ i got sprint speed permanent, now just need a permanent jump height fix
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    mykl_c_old posted on Nov 24, 2011 2:15:25 AM - Report post
     
    Awakendjay - there is no way to do it like that. Jumping is not an actor value (AV, like in modav and setav), it's a global setting.
    Unless you get the mod which changes it, you're stuck with the setgs.
     
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