This command removes the civic with the specified ID from your empire.
The ID of the civic you wish to remove from your empire. |
Here are examples of how to use effect force_remove_civic =.
effect force_remove_civic =
is a command in Stellaris that allows you to remove a certain civic from your empire. To use this command, you need to input the ID of the civic you want to remove after the equals sign.
In Stellaris, civics represent the political and social traditions of your empire and provide certain bonuses to your empire, but they can also come with certain restrictions.
These are chosen at the beginning of the game during the empire creation process. In the normal course of gameplay, these civics can only be changed during 'Reform Government' operations, which can be costly and may require certain in-game conditions to be met before they can be performed.
However, with the effect force_remove_civic =
command, you can remove a civic without needing to reform your government or meet any in-game conditions.
This can be especially helpful if you find that a certain civic is hindering your empire's progress or if you want to change your empire's civics without needing to spend precious resources on a government reform.
This command removes a specific civic (identified by its ID) from the player's empire.
Civics in Stellaris are a form of government that help define how your empire functions, and may offer various benefits.
By using this command, the player can eliminate a certain civic from their empire.
effect force_remove_civic =
is a command in Stellaris that allows you to remove a certain civic from your empire. To use this command, you need to input the ID of the civic you want to remove after the equals sign.
In Stellaris, civics represent the political and social traditions of your empire and provide certain bonuses to your empire, but they can also come with certain restrictions.
These are chosen at the beginning of the game during the empire creation process. In the normal course of gameplay, these civics can only be changed during 'Reform Government' operations, which can be costly and may require certain in-game conditions to be met before they can be performed.
However, with the effect force_remove_civic =
command, you can remove a civic without needing to reform your government or meet any in-game conditions.
This can be especially helpful if you find that a certain civic is hindering your empire's progress or if you want to change your empire's civics without needing to spend precious resources on a government reform.
In Stellaris, cheats are executed from the command console, a text box that you type commands into.
To open the command console press the ~(tilde) key, which is typically located under ESC (escape).
If your keyboard does not have that key, or pressing ~ does not work, try the following keys:
Type your command into the console, and then press ENTER .