Like with all Bethesda games, you can Wait in Fallout 4, which advances the in-game time by the selected number of hours. Unlike in Skyrim and other Elder Scrolls games, you must first sit down on specific furniture like chairs, benches, or couches, and then press the 'T' button (default keybind on keyboard).
Waiting in Fallout 4 is an easy way to skip past the day/night cycle if your build is specifically catered toward being powerful during the day or night. There are also other uses of pressing 'Wait' in Fallout 4, which we will discuss in this guide.
'Wait' in Fallout 4 plays a much more pivotal role if you are playing Survival mode. All that waiting around would make you hungrier and thirstier. For this tradeoff, here are the benefits of waiting:
You can also use 'wait' as a sort of debugging tool for the game's 'setstage' errors, as in when a certain quest will not trigger or end.
Using Wait in Fallout 4 is not as simple as waiting in Skyrim, since it is not explained in detail to a newcomer. If you have not played any Fallout games, here are the steps:
As useful as waiting can be in some cases, it takes too long for regular usage. There are two Fallout 4 mods you can use to make its functionality smoother:
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