Stuck as a Vampire

Post » Fri Oct 08, 2010 2:11 am

At first, you may think this topic is mis-placed, but, I'm pretty sure the level of bugginess with my character is going to require more than console commands.

So, small story first. I did the whole Crowhaven quest for Agronak gro-Malog in the Arena bloodworks, and contracted porphyric hemophilia while I was there. I thought it might be cool to become a vampire, and just maybe cure it later. So, I did. I have the "elaborate eyes" mod on, and hated the way the new vampire eyes looked. I changed them to the glowing red eyes in the same mod shortly before completing the vampirism cure quest. After drinking the potion, all of the effects/sun damage/stat fortifications and spells tied to vampirism disappeared, but, my guy is still able to feed (does nothing) has the vampiric eyes and pale skin. I had to use a vampire race disabler mod to get his skin color back to normal, and his eyes are STILL vampiric. I've tried going to coc testvampireinterior, contracting it all over again and re-curing. I've tried installing mods to re-set my characters' eye color to the way it was, but, as soon as I re-load Oblivion, his eyes are back to being vampiric, not to mention I can still feed. I installed a mod for better vampires, and to make them younger, but, I have used them in the past and did not have this issue, and as of now, have disabled them to no avail. I've also tried adding a bunch of vampiric cure potions to my inventory and drinking them, with cure disease potions. Tried to combine that with a chapel blessing and a potion. Nothing. My characters' eyes are still stuck, and he can still feed. Disabling the vampire race with an OBSE plugin only restored his skin color. I've also tried a series of console commands to remove all vampirism related spells/effects and faction placement. Nothing.

So, does anyone know what I must do to forcibly override this? Not being pale is nice, but, if I'm going to look like a vampire I might as well be one. And I really do not want to be one anymore. What must I fiddle around with in the construction set to fix my character? He's a male imperial. Any ideas?
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Katharine Newton
 
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Post » Thu Oct 07, 2010 10:44 pm

Hmm, Have you tried changing the character eyes ? With the command for consoles, I don't remember the command which makes you change your character appereance again.
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Natalie J Webster
 
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Post » Fri Oct 08, 2010 4:13 am

Try these codes in the Console:

Set PCVampire to 0Player.SetAV Vampirism 0


The first one sets the Vampire Stage back to "never been a Vampire", the second sets your PC's Vampirism characteristic to 0, which should disable the ability to feed, and the auto-Vamp-out features.

You may want to use "ShowRaceMenu" to fix your eyes if they go weird-- but you'll need to open the console, save, and load to avoid losing your Stats.
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Mandi Norton
 
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Post » Fri Oct 08, 2010 3:34 am

Tried all of that. I tried Set PCVampire to 0 and -1 values and player.setav vampirism 0. All of my vampirism features are gone, yet I'm still glitched. Doing showracemenu will temporarily change my eyes back to normal, but, as soon as I reload Oblivion [exit game and reload save file] my characters' eyes are vampiric again.

Try these codes in the Console:

Set PCVampire to 0Player.SetAV Vampirism 0


The first one sets the Vampire Stage back to "never been a Vampire", the second sets your PC's Vampirism characteristic to 0, which should disable the ability to feed, and the auto-Vamp-out features.

You may want to use "ShowRaceMenu" to fix your eyes if they go weird-- but you'll need to open the console, save, and load to avoid losing your Stats.

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Lisha Boo
 
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