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so no.
you can't skip/accelerate time in scum. probably in the future you can do it in Singleplayer (SP)
If you're in multiplayer you'll just have to wait it out.
So the chat window if I do #settime 6 I have the power to move the game world to that time.
You are currently totally excused from noobdom in this game matey.
Devs are acting noobish afterall.
Last I read.
Yes you can change the world time, but as I understand it time doesn't pass for you, you just skip ahead. If you're badly injured and move time ahead, you're just as badly injured afterwards and don't heal during that skipped time.
Have fun!
14 = 2pm
8 = 8am
20 = 8pm
It's like a 24 hour clock basically
Thanks everyone. I found this interesting. You don't heal but presumably you also don't lose hydration or food levels.
Do the settime command, then log out and back in. It'll reset chieves, and you'll be at the time of your choosing.