This command changes your empire's graphical culture (the way it looks) to the culture with the specified ID.
Culture ID ID | The ID of the culture you wish to set. |
Culture Key | The culture key of the culture you wish to set your empire to. |
Here are examples of how to use gfxculture.
The gfxculture
command in Stellaris is a console command that allows you to change the graphical culture for your player empire. It's one of the command tools that you can use in the game to customize the look of your civilization based on the species culture set by the game.
Graphical culture in Stellaris refers to the aesthetic look of your empire's ships, starbases, buildings, and other technologies. Each species in the game has a unique graphical culture, representing the architectural and technological style of that species.
To use the command, you simply type gfxculture
followed by the culture key of the species whose graphical culture you want to adopt. You can find the culture keys by pressing the TAB key after typing the command.
This command is useful for occasions when you want to change the appearance of your empire for aesthetic purposes or for role-playing reasons.
It doesn't directly affect gameplay or strategy, as it doesn't change the actual capabilities or attributes of your empire's technologies. However, it's a fun way to customize the look of your game.
The gfxculture
command in Stellaris is used to change the visual aesthetic of your empire in the game.
This includes the appearance of your spaceships, starbases, and megastructures.
The player inputs the command followed by the culture key of the specific civilization they want their empire to imitate aesthetically.
For instance, if you want your empire to take on the appearance of the human culture, you would type gfxculture human
.
You can view all possible culture keys by pressing the tab key on your keyboard.
The gfxculture
command in Stellaris is a console command that allows you to change the graphical culture for your player empire. It's one of the command tools that you can use in the game to customize the look of your civilization based on the species culture set by the game.
Graphical culture in Stellaris refers to the aesthetic look of your empire's ships, starbases, buildings, and other technologies. Each species in the game has a unique graphical culture, representing the architectural and technological style of that species.
To use the command, you simply type gfxculture
followed by the culture key of the species whose graphical culture you want to adopt. You can find the culture keys by pressing the TAB key after typing the command.
This command is useful for occasions when you want to change the appearance of your empire for aesthetic purposes or for role-playing reasons.
It doesn't directly affect gameplay or strategy, as it doesn't change the actual capabilities or attributes of your empire's technologies. However, it's a fun way to customize the look of your game.
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 .