Attack NPCs for no apparent reason (The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim)
I have Skyrime was a bug. In all cities I attack the guards and civilians. Negative effects like the vampire, and so is not present. Didn't break nothing and no finesTry to squander a couple of weeks standing outside the city. Or use the console, there are tricks to reset.
Thank Tomashevich
If you attack( even bare hands) or used magic on a civilian, then there will be consequences. Get arrested and see - what are the charges?
After the installation of the Addons is also the same bug watched a couple of times... but only in Whiterun, and only immediately after fast travel (of course, that just anyone either physically or magically, nor anything else like hook couldn't... not yet)...
Treated with re-entry in the AutoSave before the move.
nestrbob
I did not attack, and let me arrest you does not work. They continue to beat me.
Deathxleo
The result is 0. I even when killing people/guards does not show what penalty
Thank Tomashevich
Then just let it go, on time, on Whiterun... distracted by other quests that are not related to this locai - a week/two (game time) of vitranet should suffer...
Thank Tomashevich
Judging by the video, you have level 15 - hours of online time a little. Start a new game, if it does put a different version.
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Try to take down to clean the registry and all the tails and then put in again, I don't know what else to do)
The same crap was. Then, having the ability of turning into a werewolf, found that the ability to Vampire Lord is still hanging in talents, but had the abyss. Probably all the crap because of this glitch. The problem is that even the Volkihar castle with you, all will refuse to talk or even be attacked. To treat this glitch you need to complete quests Companions while will not make you a werewolf. If NPCs are attacking everywhere, then enter tdetect in console. This will disable the vision of NPC. When you get the talent Transformation into the Beast enter the console command player.removespell xx00283b, where xx is 02 or 03 or 04, depending on the order in which load DLC: Dawnguard, Dragonborn and Hearthfire, respectively.