This command will change the world's weather to the weather type with the specified ID. For instance, changeweather('Winter Epilog')
is the correct format, while changeweather(Winter Epilog)
would be incorrect.
The weather ID of the weather type you wish to set the weather to. If the weather ID contains spaces, it's typically necessary to enclose it in apostrophes. For instance, |
The changeweather
command allows players to modify the in-game weather to a specific type. To use this command, you need to provide the weather type's ID.
It's important to note that if the weather ID
contains spaces, it should be enclosed in apostrophes. For instance, to set the weather to a type called "Winter Epilog", you would input: changeweather('Winter Epilog')
.
Using this command can be helpful in a few ways:
Immersion: Some players may prefer to play in a particular type of weather for immersion purposes. For example, they might find it more atmospheric to fight werewolves at night in a thunderstorm.
Photography: The Witcher 3 includes a photo mode and changing the weather can help create more dramatic or interesting pictures.
Fun: Changing the weather can just be a fun way to play around with the game world and see how different areas look under different weather conditions.
Command | Effect |
---|---|
changeweather | This command will change the world's weather to the weather type with the specified ID. For instance, |
makeitrain | This command starts a storm. Use the |
stoprain | This command stops any storms or rain. Use the |
Here are examples of how to use changeweather.
This command will change the weather to Spiral Desert.
This command will change the weather to Light Rain.
This command will change the weather to Snow.
Command | Effect |
---|---|
changeweather | This command will change the world's weather to the weather type with the specified ID. For instance, |
makeitrain | This command starts a storm. Use the |
stoprain | This command stops any storms or rain. Use the |