ExoKallum Posted December 4, 2020 Share Posted December 4, 2020 Is there a way to search for all quests that are sensitive to timescale? A. I'm curious and B. I think it would be fun to make a 1:1 timescale mod at some point. Also, what's the consensus on timescale and NPC/Quest scheduling? fyi: I don't have many quests running yet (1). Details: I've only seen a few sparse comments around that claim nebulous bad results from timescaling things around, i.e. I just timescaled the NCRCF encounter with Sgt. Lee down to 1:1 for an hour or so, because I'm obsessive about my loot man.. Also it was kinda neat to be doing that and realizing "hey, it's getting dark" and then so much realism dawned on me :smile:.. plus, sunsets are gorgeous and having that last is nice. My game is modded but I left texture assets untouched, and no %@!*)# ENB of course, just lighting update from Viva. Hi five Obsidian! With that long duration time distortion though I'm kinda worried the rest of the gamespace has been pitched into bizarro world, although I haven't seen anything strange.... excepted a random NCR trooper pointing at a blocked door every 8 seconds. Hm, odd EDIT: Here, for consistency: (Imp's Timescale Adjuster) https://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/34718/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ExoKallum Posted December 9, 2020 Author Share Posted December 9, 2020 Once again, I'm answering myself in case some other boob has the same silly question: That answer is maybe, by there's really no need to. There's just a few quests that come up with timescale problems regularly over the past many years, and those problems are probably just people forgetting how dramatically long setting a low timescale makes certain things take. The only real issues with timescale settings are minor and that's only if you go severely ham and set it to 1:1 or something along those lines. Stick to reason - around 15, or 10, or I've even heard of madmen who select the timescale of 6. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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