The Time Scale setting controls how quickly time passes in Skyrim. This affects day/night cycles, shop schedules, and time-based events.
Time Scale determines the ratio between real time and in-game time:
| Time Scale | Real Time | In-Game Time |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 minute | 1 minute |
| 10 | 1 minute | 10 minutes |
| 20 (default) | 1 minute | 20 minutes |
| 60 | 1 minute | 1 hour |
Configuring Time Scale
- Navigate to the Wabbanode Control Panel and Stop your server.

- Click the Settings tab and select Skyrim Together STServer.ini.

- Locate the Time Scale setting and enter your desired value (0-1000).

- Click Save and Start your server.
Practical Effects
Time scale affects:
- Day/Night Cycle: Higher values = faster transitions
- Shop Hours: When merchants are available
- NPC Schedules: When NPCs sleep, work, etc.
- Wait/Sleep: How long waiting takes in real-time
Very low time scales (like 1) make waiting and sleeping take much longer in real-time. Very high time scales may cause rapid day/night cycling that can be disorienting.
Time scale is now configured. In-game time will pass according to your setting.

