These don't all seem correct to me. Timescale is a measurement of how many minutes in the game pass equal to a single minute of real time. So if you take 24 hours in a day, multiplied by 60 minutes per hour, you have 1440 minutes per day. Now if you do a timescale of 20, you divide 1440 by 20 and you get 72 minutes per game day if using timescale of 20 (not 48 minutes as above). Cutting the timescale in half to 10 doubles the amount of time and as such, the above is correct - 2 hours and 24 minutes or 144 minutes for one complete Skyrim day. A timescale of 6 would be 1440 minutes divided by 6 and gives you 240 minutes. So 4 hours of real time per Skyrim day if using timescale of 6.
i ran into problem with race powers, soposed to reset after 24 in game hours, feels more like 36 or even 48, is this posible that its time scale problem from this mode? been using ts6
This mod seems to cause the game to hang on a infinite black screen if you have Beyond Bruma. No idea why but thought I should point out to other users.
The only thing I would not like about a mod like this is that you'd be locked-in to a specific timescale. Sometimes I want to go fast, other times I want slow... Does this mod even work? LGRYTHM has said below that it doesn't. /shrug
Regarding adjusting timescale in general: >> I have game version 1.6.640.0 (Steam... "ptooey") at the moment. I often play at scale of 1 (real time); I worry that it "might" break complicated quests, but I have no evidence that it will. >> It does not "seem" that I have had any issues with water-flow... >> Also, I don't use "survival" mode, so can't speak to that. >> Does console-entered timescale persist through a save? I dunno, not that hard to set it every time you play. Some things DO save in console, others do not; it is a Bethesda game, why expect consistency? >> Immersion-junkies? What can be said? To each, their own.
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Put in
Set time scale to 20.00
Default is (20.00) = 48 minutes per in game day
(15.00) = 1 hours 36 minutes per in game day
(10.00) = 2 hours 24 minutes per in game day
(7.50)= 3 hours 12 minutes per in game day
(3.75)= 4 hours per in game day
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For example, by default it looks like this;
Sundas, 17 Last
Seed
Is it possible to display it all on the one line?
Type in console: ''show timescale''
Also you don't need this mod, if you are using iNeed, the timescale can be adjusted in the MCM
Anyone know how to fix it please?
Does this mod even work? LGRYTHM has said below that it doesn't. /shrug
Regarding adjusting timescale in general:
>> I have game version 1.6.640.0 (Steam... "ptooey") at the moment. I often play at scale of 1 (real time); I worry that it "might" break complicated quests, but I have no evidence that it will.
>> It does not "seem" that I have had any issues with water-flow...
>> Also, I don't use "survival" mode, so can't speak to that.
>> Does console-entered timescale persist through a save? I dunno, not that hard to set it every time you play. Some things DO save in console, others do not; it is a Bethesda game, why expect consistency?
>> Immersion-junkies? What can be said? To each, their own.