settime Console Command

Documentation and detailed help with working examples.

settime Command

Time

This command adjusts the in-game time to your specified time. Time should be given as the number of days that have passed since the game started, followed by the hour, minute and second of the day.

settime(day,hour,minute,second)

Parameters

Day
Number

The day to set - e.g. 23 would set the day to day 23.

Hour
Number

The hour to set - e.g. 15 would set the hour to 15 (15:00, or 3PM).

Minute
Number

The minute to set - e.g. 12 would set the minutes to 12 past whatever hour it currently is (e.g. an hour of 2 and a minutes of 12 would be 14:12, or 2:12).

Second
Number

The seconds to set - e.g. if the time was 14 hours and 10 minutes, a value of 10 seconds would set the time to 14:10:15 (or 10 minutes and 10 seconds past 2PM).

Overview

The settime command modifies the current in-game time.

The Witcher 3 is a game world that works on a day-night cycle but sometimes, depending on player preferences or quests, one might want to change the time of day manually.

The settime command allows players to control the game environment by changing the time of day. This command can be quite useful in a number of scenarios.

For example, certain quests or activities can only be done at specific times of the day or night. Other times, the player might strategically want to approach a situation during the night for stealth or during the day for better visibility.

The time in Witcher 3 is in a 24-hour format, so keep that in mind when setting the time.

Changes are immediate and are not gradual.

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Examples

Here are examples of how to use settime.

settime(12,5,0,0)

This command will set the time to 5AM on the 12th day.

settime(15,15,40,0)

This command will set the time to 3:40PM (15:40) on the 15th day.

Related Commands

CommandEffect
settime

This command adjusts the in-game time to your specified time. Time should be given as the number of days that have passed since the game started, followed by the hour, minute and second of the day.

TM

This command sets the time multiplier (what TM stands for) to the specified number. A multiplier of 0.5 would make time go by at half the usual speed, a multiplier of 2 would make time go by twice as fast. The default multiplier is 1.