by Carreau » Wed Jan 10, 2018 7:48 pm
Can you not click on her when the console is open? That's the easiest way to get her reference ID. Since Fallout assigns a mod identifier based on the conditions of the machine the mod is activated on. For example, mine is 1D00, but that won't be the same on someone else's machine. So, for me, her RefID is 1D0075B0. You'll need to find the identifier of your install. The easiest way is to type 'help vm_ 4' in the console, and it'll list a bunch of stuff associated with voremersion. I label just about everything with a VM_ prefix for organization. Anyways, you can get the first four that way. Then the last four of her reference ID should be 75B0. Put the two together and you can either use 'prid ####75B0' in the console to set her as the currently selected actor, or just prefix all of your commands with it like '####75B0.modav 000vorelevel ##'
Now, that brings me to another quirk I've ran into. Not sure if it was just me, but I found that when messing with 000vorelevel and 000vorexp, it was best to use modav instead of setav. Setav was causing some quirky behavior, but this was also after she started acting funky when I had her wearing power armor. So, if you want to be safe, just use modav and give her the difference of her old level and 14 (everyone starts as level 14 vore), so if she was level 20, you'll use 'modav 000vorelevel 6'. You can either manually give her perks through the giveperk command, or you can just grant her a couple perk points and let her take a swing at something. She should run a level parity check, and update her perks. You should get a bunch of notifications on what perks she earned, and using her distendix should show you what perks she has.
Once you have everything set, just run one last console command to verify her level up script fired properly. When she attacks, she compares a previous level tracker to her current vore level to determine if she needs to check for perks. After she performs at least one attack, type 'getav vm_previousvorelevel' in the console and make sure the value is equal to her current level. You should be good to go after that.
The irony here is I was considering doing a "how to upgrade" section for the OP yesterday.
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