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In their other games you can wait without having to sit. I bit inconvient if you want to wait until a certain time a day to do something.
I miss understood the topic at first lol.
But I think it's fine, makes more sense than standing in place for hours
Well I mean, it is a 12 hour gap.
Honestly I am kind of okay with wait being limited to chairs and beds, but then again I almost only ever did it in any bethesda game cause I had installed mods that required sleep anyway, so I had to use beds and waiting around just meant my energy would go down and my character would get tired, etc.
Yea I corrected myself
Wouldn't be surprised if there is one already.
There are also infinite numbers of chairs via console.
Player.placeatme xxxxxx 99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 crash
it IS a pita! There was NO reason for Bethesda to make this change!
so why don't you stfu?
Sure you could try finding something to wait in, or you could load your autosave and wait the difference before fast traveling. Both of which bypass the whole wait change and make the change pointless.