6000 hp at level 5!

Post » Fri Feb 04, 2011 5:53 am

As of level 3, I've had a ridiculous amount of HP. Has anyone else had this issue, and also is there a console command to adjust hp? Having this amount is just ruining the game for me by making everything so f*****g easy! It has nothing to do with mods as I have disabled all mods and I still have this problem. Any help would be appreciated as this is really putting me off playing.
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Post » Fri Feb 04, 2011 3:38 am

As of level 3, I've had a ridiculous amount of HP. Has anyone else had this issue, and also is there a console command to adjust hp? Having this amount is just ruining the game for me by making everything so f*****g easy! It has nothing to do with mods as I have disabled all mods and I still have this problem. Any help would be appreciated as this is really putting me off playing.


Why am I not surprised you have mods. You really need to be making sure the vanilla version of the game works before you start messing with mods.
Mods are made by the community and have nothing to do with bethesda. You use them at your own risk. Either someone has hacked you save game
without your knowledge or your mods have screwed up your save game file. It doesnt matter if youve disabled all
of them if your save game is screwed up (probably caused by a mod in the first place). What happens when you start a new game? What does the HP look like?
Make sure you keep your mods disabled (with FOMM which u should be using).
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Post » Fri Feb 04, 2011 9:27 am

Why am I not surprised you have mods. You really need to be making sure the vanilla version of the game works before you start messing with mods.
Mods are made by the community and have nothing to do with bethesda. You use them at your own risk. Either someone has hacked you save game
without your knowledge or your mods have screwed up your save game file. It doesnt matter if youve disabled all
of them if your save game is screwed up (probably caused by a mod in the first place). What happens when you start a new game? What does the HP look like?


Why in the world would someone hack someone else's save game in a single player game? That is total nonsense.
To OP:
As for how this massive health boost became present did you happen to use console commands that involve "ModAV"? Also do you have any mods that effect the lvling of companions? There is a possibility that the "lvling" aspects of your companion got loaded on top of your character instead (as to how this occurs i have no clue) but like Jasper said try starting a new game (considering your character is still a low lvl) without any mods installed and see how the character's health loads out.
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Post » Fri Feb 04, 2011 10:15 am

The console command is player.modav health -5700 I just used 5700 as an example aint sure what the correct health number would be at level 3. I had a similar, but opposite problem in FO3. Where my max health would randomly drop 40 to 50 points. It was very annoying
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Post » Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:25 am

Why in the world would someone hack someone else's save game in a single player game? That is total nonsense.
To OP:
As for how this massive health boost became present did you happen to use console commands that involve "ModAV"? Also do you have any mods that effect the lvling of companions? There is a possibility that the "lvling" aspects of your companion got loaded on top of your character instead (as to how this occurs i have no clue) but like Jasper said try starting a new game (considering your character is still a low lvl) without any mods installed and see how the character's health loads out.


Lol why indeed. This is a first and im convinced its a mod or some console command. Ill bet some of the CTDs in this forum are because of mods. Maybe he shares his computer with others?
A friend or son decides to download a trainer (they are out there) or play with console. Other than that, uninstall and reinstall the game or try verifying the game
cache although i highly doubt its a corruption issue LOL. He needs to test it without mods first. I would disable the mods (with FOMM) and try a new game first.
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Post » Fri Feb 04, 2011 3:12 am

Why am I not surprised you have mods. You really need to be making sure the vanilla version of the game works before you start messing with mods.
Mods are made by the community and have nothing to do with bethesda. You use them at your own risk. Either someone has hacked you save game
without your knowledge or your mods have screwed up your save game file. It doesnt matter if youve disabled all
of them if your save game is screwed up (probably caused by a mod in the first place). What happens when you start a new game? What does the HP look like?
Make sure you keep your mods disabled (with FOMM which u should be using).


Ok, thank you for the reply. The vanilla version worked perfectly fine all 120 hours that I played it without mods. Then I started adding mods and it still worked perfectly fine, then I started a new game which was when it screwed up. All mods worked fine before I started the new game. I've also just started using mods so naturally I'm not entirely sure of all the 'right' ways to be doing this. I also did not blame Bethesda or Obsidian in any way, shape or form in my post. I know it's not their fault if I install a mod that doesn't work. I also don't share my computer with anyone. I have no kids, and all my flatmates have their own computers. Also, I'm a she =]

Why in the world would someone hack someone else's save game in a single player game? That is total nonsense.
To OP:
As for how this massive health boost became present did you happen to use console commands that involve "ModAV"? Also do you have any mods that effect the lvling of companions? There is a possibility that the "lvling" aspects of your companion got loaded on top of your character instead (as to how this occurs i have no clue) but like Jasper said try starting a new game (considering your character is still a low lvl) without any mods installed and see how the character's health loads out.


Nope, haven't used any modav commands at all, the only console commands I'd used by that point were things like clipping, resurrect, and that's about it I think.

Aand I started a new game, all mods disabled, worked fine all the way up to level 6. No issues with hp, reinstalled the mods and leveled up again, seems to still be working fine. Haven't used console at all so maybe it was something there somehow. Maybe my uncooperative fingers hit something funny that managed to make it do that. Who knows. Thanks for the help though peoples.

And thanks dopesickkid for the console command. If it happens again I'll just use that.
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Post » Fri Feb 04, 2011 10:57 am

It seems one of the mods occasionally decides to f@ck with my console. It happened again, and I noticed that every time I hit the tilde key, without typing anything, when I exit back out of console I get a massive HP boost. Problem solved. Well, not solved, but now avoidable.
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