This command ensures that all schemes are never secret.
The guaranteed_scheme_secrecy_failure
command is a cheat that, when activated, ensures that all schemes (plots) in the game will fail to remain secret.
A scheme can be anything from a plot to murder a rival, to a plan to seduce someone. Normally, the success of these schemes in remaining secret depends on various factors such as the character's intrigue skill, the target's intrigue skill, and other factors.
However, when you activate the guaranteed_scheme_secrecy_failure
command, all schemes will be discovered, regardless of these factors. This can be useful for testing or for altering the game dynamics, but keep in mind that it applies to all characters in the game, not just the player's character.
To use this command, you would open the console window and type guaranteed_scheme_secrecy_failure
, then press Enter
. To turn it off, you would enter the same command again.
The guaranteed_scheme_secrecy_failure
command is a cheat that, when activated, ensures that all schemes (plots) in the game will fail to remain secret.
A scheme can be anything from a plot to murder a rival, to a plan to seduce someone. Normally, the success of these schemes in remaining secret depends on various factors such as the character's intrigue skill, the target's intrigue skill, and other factors.
However, when you activate the guaranteed_scheme_secrecy_failure
command, all schemes will be discovered, regardless of these factors. This can be useful for testing or for altering the game dynamics, but keep in mind that it applies to all characters in the game, not just the player's character.
To use this command, you would open the console window and type guaranteed_scheme_secrecy_failure
, then press Enter
. To turn it off, you would enter the same command again.
In CK3, cheats are executed from the command console, a text box that you type commands into.
To open the command console press the ~ (tilde) key, which is typically located under ESC (escape).
If your keyboard does not have that key, or pressing ~ does not work, try the following keys:
Type your command into the console, and then press ENTER .