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And no, the wiki is a disorganized mess when it comes to 100 plus ui commands, so please just tell me for gods sake.
Fallout wiki - console commands.
How old are you?
set timescale to <scale> – Sets the timescale, the ratio determining how fast game time moves relative to real time.
set timescale to 20 – 20 seconds pass in game for every second in real time (default setting).
set timescale to 1 – 1 second passes in game for every second in real time.
set timescale to 0 – Stops time of day.
show timescale Used without parameters returns the current timescale setting (doesn't always work).
Warning: Altering the timescale will cause the game to crash if NPCs spawned using placeleveledactoratme or moveto player enter into combat.
Note: A timescale of 0 will prevent actors to cross cell borders.
Note: Reducing the game timescale reduces fast travel time as well.
the wiki is not disorganized just need to know what you are looking for.
Oh well, next time, the OP is going to be ever more rude and feel even more entitled.