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Console command to change time?


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I think you want "Set GameHour to X", where X is between 1 and 24. Note that this can be used to go back in time, so if you want to skip ahead 23 hours, or someting else that would have GameHour loop over, you'd instead want to use something like "Set GameHour to GameHour + 23".

 

Alternatively, SetPCSleepHours (hours) essentially makes the player wait in GameMode for the time specified.

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Well, it works in Fallout 3. I don't remember the one for Oblivion, it's been a very long time since I played TES4. I do remember however that changing the global time in Oblivion using the console is only temporary. It will revert back to the default timescale when you quit and play again. I'd recommend using a mod to set your timescale permanently.
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Well, it works in Fallout 3. I don't remember the one for Oblivion, it's been a very long time since I played TES4. I do remember however that changing the global time in Oblivion using the console is only temporary. It will revert back to the default timescale when you quit and play again. I'd recommend using a mod to set your timescale permanently.

 

Can anyone confirm?

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http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=5859

 

That's the timescale mod I used when playing Oblivion. Turns out that I was correct about the console command to begin with. Use "Set Timescale to XX", but as it says in the above filepage, it will not adjust the timescale for time sensitive quests, so you could break your game. Oh and if you don't believe me about the timescale resetting, try it out and see.

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