This command shows event statistics.
The Stellaris command eventstats
is used to display statistics about the events within your game.
It is especially useful for understanding the frequency of various events and how they are influencing your playthrough.
When you enter this command into the console, it will show you a list of the game's events along with various statistics related to each.
These could include the number of times an event has been triggered, the average time it takes for the event to occur after it's been triggered, the number of times it's been triggered but failed to execute, and more.
This information can be hugely valuable to players who are seeking to understand the mechanics of Stellaris at a deeper level. It can offer insight into the inner workings of the game, revealing the rhythms and patterns that underpin the in-game universe.
Given that Stellaris is a game of grand strategy with a multitude of variables, any additional information that can help you understand what's happening under the hood can potentially be a significant advantage. Over time, patterns may emerge that can guide your long-term strategy and tactics.
The eventstats
command in Stellaris shows statistics related to the events in the game.
This can include information on different types of events, how many times they have occurred, their outcomes, and so on.
This can be useful for debugging or for gaining insights into the dynamics of the game events.
The Stellaris command eventstats
is used to display statistics about the events within your game.
It is especially useful for understanding the frequency of various events and how they are influencing your playthrough.
When you enter this command into the console, it will show you a list of the game's events along with various statistics related to each.
These could include the number of times an event has been triggered, the average time it takes for the event to occur after it's been triggered, the number of times it's been triggered but failed to execute, and more.
This information can be hugely valuable to players who are seeking to understand the mechanics of Stellaris at a deeper level. It can offer insight into the inner workings of the game, revealing the rhythms and patterns that underpin the in-game universe.
Given that Stellaris is a game of grand strategy with a multitude of variables, any additional information that can help you understand what's happening under the hood can potentially be a significant advantage. Over time, patterns may emerge that can guide your long-term strategy and tactics.
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 .