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Decrease Timescale


ynitaz

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It is working for me. But sometimes it's resetting to default!... So is there any way to run this command automaticly at every startup?

 

 

Pity that if that is the case. In both Fallout and FNV I altered timescale with this and I never recall having the game reset it, and

the setting always worked across saves so never had to be dorked with again.

 

If Skryim is doing this then I guess just use a batch file and have the console command load it when you start afresh.

 

http://www.tweakguides.com/Fallout3_12.html

 

That site has info on how to load simple batch command txt file in the game. Assuming that command works here too.

 

bat WhatEverYouNamedThisFile.txt

 

which would be stored in the main skyrim folder not the data folder .

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@Uzibeatle it is working. Thank you. (without writing ".txt" extension)

 

But, is there any way to run this command automaticly?

 

Not that I can think of , via that batch method.

 

I guess it will require access to the creativfe tool kit and a specialized esp to fix this.

 

By the way what timescale are you using? I was afraid to try to tweak mine in this game as I wasn't

sure what the default setting was.

 

Is it the same as Fallouit 3 and Fallout New Vegas? Settings that is vs time ratio.

 

 

The days go by way too fast to suit me. I need to halve the time rate I think.

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