Stellaris regenerate_border_colors Console Command

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regenerate_border_colors Command

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This command regenerates border colors for empires with the same primary color.

regenerate_border_colors
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Quick Overview

The regenerate_border_colors command is used in Stellaris when two or more empires have the same primary color.

This command will randomly reassign the border colors of these empires to make them distinct from each other, facilitating better map readability and reducing confusion.

In-Depth Description

regenerate_border_colors is a console command for the game Stellaris. This command, when executed, alters the color of the borders that represent the different empires in the galaxy map.

More specifically, it counteracts any clashes or similarities in primary color representation between two or more empires.

In Stellaris, each empire has a distinct primary color that symbolizes their territory in the galaxy map.

However, due to a variety of circumstances (such as many empires being present in a single playthrough or the player's customization choices), empires can end up having similar or identical primary colors.

This can create confusion as it becomes difficult for the player to distinguish between the different empires on the galaxy map.

The regenerate_border_colors command is used to resolve this issue. It randomly changes the primary color of those empires, which previously had the same primary color as another empire in the game.

The outcome is such that, after the command has been executed, every empire has a unique primary color that separates their border from the borders of the other empires.

How to Open the Command Console

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:

  • ~
  • SHIFT + 2
  • SHIFT + 3
  • ALT + 2 + 1

Type your command into the console, and then press ENTER .

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