This command will show errors in the log.
The Stellaris error
command is a debugging console command. , and less so for casual players.
When executed, the error
command will present all the current errors (bugs, glitches, system problems etc.) that Stellaris has encountered during its current session in the game console log.
This includes any technical issues, failed command executions, crashes, invalid code lines, and other game-breaking issues.
These data can be quite valuable in the debugging process. In the event of a problem, this command helps to track down precisely where and why a failure has taken place.
For example, if a mod is causing issues, the error
command can assist in identifying what parts of that mod are problematic by showing error messages related to it.
The error
command in Stellaris displays any errors in the game's log. This command is often used by modders or developers who are debugging the game or mods for it.
The Stellaris error
command is a debugging console command. , and less so for casual players.
When executed, the error
command will present all the current errors (bugs, glitches, system problems etc.) that Stellaris has encountered during its current session in the game console log.
This includes any technical issues, failed command executions, crashes, invalid code lines, and other game-breaking issues.
These data can be quite valuable in the debugging process. In the event of a problem, this command helps to track down precisely where and why a failure has taken place.
For example, if a mod is causing issues, the error
command can assist in identifying what parts of that mod are problematic by showing error messages related to it.
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 .