In the vanilla game time passes almost 3x faster around midnight than around noon. This mod disables this modifier, make time pass at a consistent rate at all times. It also lets you change how long a day last.
Version 1.0.1 – Increased the default timescale value so you (roughly) have the same amount of daylight as in vanilla (but with longer nights)
– Added check to disable mod during missions
Have you ever wondered why your evening poker games somehow always last until sun-up? Well, you probably have a gambling problem. But also..
There’s a hidden modifier that makes time flow at different rates during different times of the day. This mod attempts to deal with that and make time pass at a consistent rate throughout the day.
You can also change how long a day should last in the .ini file.
(New)The default timescale is increased compared to the vanilla value because consistent timeflow means you not only have longer nighttime but also shorter daytime…
The default value should give you the same amount of daylight as in the vanilla game but with longer nights (obviously resulting in slightly longer full day/night cycle, about 56 minutes compared to the vanilla 48 minutes).
If you’re using another mod to change day length this mod most likely doesn’t work together with it.
I don’t know the exact modifier algorithm R* uses so time is not perfectly consistent, but unless your staring at your watch counting seconds it should be unnoticeable.
Installation:
Download ConsistentTimeflow.rar, extract it and drop the files into your Red Dead Redemption 2 game folder.
You’re going to need Script Hook By Alexander Blade.
Credits:
crossed99