goto Console Command
Documentation and examples for the goto command in Stellaris.
goto
This command moves the camera to the specified x, y position.
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
XNumberrequired | The X coordinate you wish to teleport to. |
YNumberrequired | The Y coordinate you wish to teleport to. |
Command builder
Fill in the parameters to build a ready-to-paste goto command.
Examples
Here is an example of how to use goto.
This command would move your camera to the location of X = 10 and Y = 25 in the game.
In-depth description
The goto command in Stellaris is a console command that is used to instantly move the camera to a specified location in the game.
It won't change the position of your starships, colonies, or any other assets, but it will quickly shift your point of view to anywhere on the map.
You need to use the command followed by the coordinates of the destination. The coordinates need to be calculated according to the in-game stellar map. If you're unsure about the calculations, there are several online tools which help with this.
This command can be beneficial when you want to quickly check a specified location or event happening somewhere in the vastness of space – particularly useful in multiplayer games where speed can often be the deciding factor.
Whether it's a distant star system which might be under threat, or a newly discovered planet you're considering colonizing. It can be very helpful in tedious situations when manual navigation could take some considerable time.