Stellaris Gigastructural Engineering Console Commands Now

Gigastructural Engineering

Managing the mod via the console is essential for fixing placement issues or testing massive late-game structures without the hundred-year wait.

| Ship | Internal ID | | :--- | :--- | | Attack Moon (Basic) | giga_attack_moon_standard | | Behemoth Planetcraft | giga_behemoth_planetcraft | | Systemcraft | giga_systemcraft | | Stellar Systemcraft (Ultimate) | giga_stellar_systemcraft | | Nicoll-Dyson Beam (Weapon platform) | giga_nicoll_ship | stellaris gigastructural engineering console commands

For the uninitiated, the Gigastructural Engineering mod fundamentally alters the economic curve of Stellaris . Where the base game caps excitement at building a Dyson Sphere or a Matter Decompressor, this mod introduces structures like the Quasi-Stellar Obliteration system, the Birch World, or the Behemoth Planetcraft. The resource requirements for these projects are staggering, often demanding millions of alloys and strategic resources. In a standard playthrough, reaching the point where a player can afford a Birch World—essentially an infinite-size planet built around a black hole—can take hundreds of in-game years. This is where console commands become the great equalizer. Gigastructural Engineering Managing the mod via the console

Creating a Birch World via console is notoriously buggy. It is safer to use research_all_technologies and then use the finish_megastructures command once the site is manually placed. 🧪 Advanced "Effect" String Template The resource requirements for these projects are staggering,

8. Full Gigastructure keys (common ones)

Note: Makes all construction (including ships/buildings) take 1 day. 🌍 Planet & System Alteration

Placement: Must be in a valid location (e.g., Birch World only at galactic core; behemoth planetcraft only in shipyard megastructure).

Console commands, also known as cheat codes, are special instructions that can be entered into the game's console to manipulate various aspects of the game. In Stellaris, console commands can be used to enable or disable certain features, alter game mechanics, or even grant players an advantage over their opponents.