This command prints attraction levels for every faction.
The factions.showattraction
command in Stellaris is a console command that provides you with detailed information about the attraction levels for every faction in the game.
In Stellaris, factions are political entitles comprised of like-minded pops. Pops have an attraction to certain factions depending on their ethics.
The factions represent the different political ideologies within your empire, and managing them is an important part of maintaining internal stability.
When you use the factions.showattraction
command, Stellaris will output a summary to your console that shows the attraction levels for every faction. Attraction, in this context, refers to the likelihood of a pop joining a certain faction.
This command is quite useful when you're trying to understand the political landscape within your empire. It can be particularly helpful if you're attempting to promote or suppress certain factions, as you can use the information to better tailor your approach.
This Stellaris command, factions.showattraction
, is used to display the attractiveness levels of all the factions within the game.
This means it will show you the amount of pull or appeal each faction has, which can influence how they are perceived and interacted with by other factions or entities within the game.
The factions.showattraction
command in Stellaris is a console command that provides you with detailed information about the attraction levels for every faction in the game.
In Stellaris, factions are political entitles comprised of like-minded pops. Pops have an attraction to certain factions depending on their ethics.
The factions represent the different political ideologies within your empire, and managing them is an important part of maintaining internal stability.
When you use the factions.showattraction
command, Stellaris will output a summary to your console that shows the attraction levels for every faction. Attraction, in this context, refers to the likelihood of a pop joining a certain faction.
This command is quite useful when you're trying to understand the political landscape within your empire. It can be particularly helpful if you're attempting to promote or suppress certain factions, as you can use the information to better tailor your approach.
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 .