SetOrbitSpeedScale Console Command

Documentation and detailed help with working examples.

SetOrbitSpeedScale Command

Ship
SetOrbitSpeedScale

This command adjusts ship's orbital speed. Higher values make the planet rotate faster.

Argument Information

The syntax for this Starfield command is as follows:

Value
Type: Number

The speed you wish to set. Inputting a higher value will increase the ship's orbital speed, causing the planet to appear as though it's rotating more swiftly from the ship's perspective. Lower values will reduce the orbital speed, leading to a slower apparent rotation of the planet.

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Quick Overview

This command gives players the ability to influence the dynamic of their ship's orbit around celestial bodies.

It can impact various gameplay elements, from time perception on the ship to interaction timings with planetary events.

Command Builder

Adjust the settings below to automatically generate a command. Once you have the inputs you want, click the copy button and paste it into the console in Starfield.
SetOrbitSpeedScale
Value

Examples

SetOrbitSpeedScale 10

This command will set the ship's orbital speed to 10.

SetOrbitSpeedScale 20

This command will set the ship's orbital speed to 20.

Help

  • Open the console: Press the tilde key ~ to open the console. This key is generally near the 1 and Esc keys.
  • Case insensitive: Commands are not case sensitive. This means you can enter them using lowercase or uppercase letters.
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  • Leading zeros: All IDs, reference IDs, base IDs, etc. can be entered without the leading zeros. For example 00003348 can be entered as 3348.
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