This command adds the specified amount
of Happiness to the selected planet. The default is 100
.
Amount Number | The amount of Happiness you wish to add. If no amount is specified, 100 will be added. |
Here are examples of how to use planet_happiness.
The planet_happiness
command in Stellaris is used to add a modifier that increases or modifies the happiness of the population on a selected planet.
Specifically, this modifier adds an amount of happiness base on the [amount]
you specify. If you do not provide a number, the default amount given is 100
.
Happiness in the game determines how content the citizens present on a planet are. Higher contentment boosts productivity and stability, thus leading to better progress in game terms of resource generation and reducing the likelihood of negative events like rebellions.
You use this command when you decide you want to increase the happiness of the populace of a specific planet in your empire.
The planet_happiness
command in Stellaris is used to add a modifier that increases or modifies the happiness of the population on a selected planet.
Specifically, this modifier adds an amount of happiness base on the [amount]
you specify. If you do not provide a number, the default amount given is 100
.
Happiness in the game determines how content the citizens present on a planet are. Higher contentment boosts productivity and stability, thus leading to better progress in game terms of resource generation and reducing the likelihood of negative events like rebellions.
You use this command when you decide you want to increase the happiness of the populace of a specific planet in your empire.
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 .