

If you've never seen console commands before, it might all look a bit complicated, but it really isn't! To help ease you in, here's a little example of how to actually type things into the console. This will bring up the console command menu. If you’re currently stuck scouring your keyboard, these keys are always sat next to the number 1 and above the TAB key. I never understood why so many people are against optional things.To enter console commands in Skyrim, you need to press the ‘grave’ key on a UK keyboard, or ‘tilde’ on a US keyboard. I'd love to see Cole's hat and Vivienne's hennin all the time. I would also love it if I could set it between specific party members like in ME1. It's such a waste of an iconic item that was used in almost all of the promotional material to never see yourself wear it except in combat, usually from the back. I'd really like to be able to see my Inquisitor wear the Helm of the Inquisitor during at least one cutscene. You could argue it would be hard to hear people wearing them, but not only do I think that it doesn't really matter since it's an option in a game, but almost all of the helmets and hats do not cover your whole face anyway, so it wouldn't be a problem. You can't wear them at Skyhold anyway, so it wouldn't make a difference to intimate scenes. Hide helmet all the time, hide during conversations, don't hide at all. I believe you could in DA:O, though I may be remembering wrong. I don't see why you can't have them on as an option. Granted, that might make for a great scene:Ĭullen: "YOU WANT ME TO DO WHAT ON THE LAWN?!" Try having a conversation with someone wearing a motorcycle helmet sometime. Heck, I can't hear someone 5 feet away in a quiet room with my headphones on most of the time. So No Hat has higher priority.Īlso, if you've ever worn a helmet for any length of time, you pretty much find it impossible to tell what people are saying to you without everyone bellowing. Plus they try to avoid egregious clipping and many of the hats would cause clipping in the closer-in cutscenes. So there's a Hide Helmet toggle but not a Force My Character To Wear The Hat All The Time Toggle. They have limited ability to plan around this kind of thing, and, speaking generally, the complaints have centered more around "hide that godawful hat please" than "WHERE DID MY HAT GO?!".
