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== My First Script ==
 


'''Step 1.''' Open the Oblivion Construction Set
'''Step 1.''' Open the Oblivion Construction Set

Revision as of 23:01, 6 April 2006

This is a short tutorial which will give you a quick walkthrough for making your first script. It will detail step-by-step the script making process and should take a total of about 5-10 minutes.

Let's get started:


Step 1. Open the Oblivion Construction Set

Step 2. Go to File --> Data and a window will pop up. Double click Oblivion.esm to check and click OK. (Then wait for it to load.)

Step 3. In the Object Window, navigate through and Lockpicks. You'll find this under Items --> Misc Item. (If you don't have a lockpick, any common item will work, like an apple or something.) Double click the item.

Step 4. A window will pop up with the item's properties. Where it says Script: NONE, click the 3 little dots next to it. This will open the Script Editor.

Step 5. Go to Script --> New, to start a new script.

Step 6. Cut and paste the following:

ScriptName HelloWorld
Begin OnAdd
Message "Hello World!", 10
end

Step 7. Save the script and then close the Script Editor.

Step 8. Go back to the item properties and "HelloWorld" should appear as an option in the dropdown menu for Scripts. (You may have to close the item properties window and re-open it for the HelloWorld script to appear in the dropdown menu.)

Step 9. Hit ok to save and close the window.

Step 10. Go up to the top and hit File --> Save; name it HelloWorld (it will be an esp file, HelloWorld.esp)

Step 11. Open the Oblivion start menu (the splash screen), and click on Data Files.

Step 12. Double click on your HelloWorld.esp to check / enable it and click ok to save and close.

Step 13. Now go into the game and you should be set! Drop a lockpick on the ground and pick it back up and it should say "Hello World!". And with that, welcome to scripting!


Helpful people: TitusFrost, mmmpld, Tellin, Talith, Kyne, mojo892