This command adds the given war exhaustion for all of an empire's active wars.
Amount Number | The amount of war exhaustion you wish to add. |
Here are examples of how to use warexhaustion.
The warexhaustion
command in Stellaris is mainly used to manipulate the war exhaustion levels of an empire during an active conflict.
When engaged in warfare, different actions and outcomes influence how quickly an empire becomes exhausted. A higher war exhaustion score can have negative impacts on an empire's capabilities and morale over time.
War exhaustion in Stellaris is a measure of the strain and fatigue that war can put on a society. It accumulates gradually during a conflict, and once it reaches 100%, it can force an empire to consider peace or risk potential internal problems like rebellions.
Using the warexhaustion
command, you can add a certain amount of war exhaustion to all active wars an empire is currently engaged in.
The command format is warexhaustion [amount]
, where the [amount]
is the number or rate of exhaustion you want to add to the particular empire's active wars.
This command can be helpful in scenarios where you want to test an empire's endurance or agility in managing their resources amidst high levels of exhaustion.
It can also act as a balance in the gameplay to mitigate overly aggressive players by putting their internal stability at risk.
The warexhaustion
command in Stellaris is used to increase the war exhaustion level of all active wars of a certain empire.
War exhaustion refers to the toll of war on an empire's populace and military. When it gets too high, it may force an empire to seek peace.
To use this command, you would need to specify the amount of war exhaustion you want to add.
The warexhaustion
command in Stellaris is mainly used to manipulate the war exhaustion levels of an empire during an active conflict.
When engaged in warfare, different actions and outcomes influence how quickly an empire becomes exhausted. A higher war exhaustion score can have negative impacts on an empire's capabilities and morale over time.
War exhaustion in Stellaris is a measure of the strain and fatigue that war can put on a society. It accumulates gradually during a conflict, and once it reaches 100%, it can force an empire to consider peace or risk potential internal problems like rebellions.
Using the warexhaustion
command, you can add a certain amount of war exhaustion to all active wars an empire is currently engaged in.
The command format is warexhaustion [amount]
, where the [amount]
is the number or rate of exhaustion you want to add to the particular empire's active wars.
This command can be helpful in scenarios where you want to test an empire's endurance or agility in managing their resources amidst high levels of exhaustion.
It can also act as a balance in the gameplay to mitigate overly aggressive players by putting their internal stability at risk.
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 .