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Simple script to skip time
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Simple powershell scripts to skip weeks and minutes.
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Summary
A simple script to skip time

(For Windows)

This is a simple script used to change your computer's date and time.
The week script is able to skip multiple weeks, whereas the minute script is used to skip, well, minutes (3 by default).
(Useful for skipping dates).

Note : Blush Blush saves progress up to a week. But the script skips time in 1 week blocks, meaning you can skip e.g 4 weeks at once and get all the progress.
How to use
Download the script from the link below and follow the steps in the README / this guide.
Always make sure to set your executionpolicy back to restricted to keep your computer safe.

Download : https://mega.nz/folder/IO0T3IDS#zA1Hmbx2VuJMtPiZefVz8g
(extract using Winrar or the like).
Set up
In order to be able to run the scripts, you need them to be allowed to execute.

For this, open a Powershell window : Use the search bar to look for Windows Powershell, right click and run as administrator and type in 'Set-ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted'.
Hit enter.
Confirm with Y.







WARNING : This allows your computer to run any powershell scripts, including malicious ones.
I highly recommend to reverse this whenever you are done using the scripts.


To do this, open another Powershell window as administrator and type in 'Set-ExecutionPolicy Restricted'.

If you want to run the scripts again, simply redo the first step.

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(This shouldn't happen to you, but...)
If you are getting an error, use Get-Executionpolicy -list and check the values of Currentuser and localmachine.



Changing the execution policy only changes the localmachine value.
If currentuser has any value other than undefined, the localmachine value is ignored.
So overwrite currentUser to be undefined or unrestricted / restricted depending on your preference.
(Recommended to use undefined).
To do so, use this command :
Set-ExecutionPolicy -Scope CurrentUser -ExecutionPolicy Undefined OR Unrestricted OR restricted
How to use the scripts
You have a folder with 3 different scripts.



In order to use a script, right click on it and select 'Run with powershell'.



Minute : This script skips minutes. If you want to skip a custom amount of minutes, enter Y and put in your custom amount. Otherwise, enter N and the script will skip 3 minutes by default. The script will repeat as many times as you want. The window will stay open unless you close it / enter N.

Week : This script skips weeks. You are asked how many weeks you want to skip. The script runs in one week blocks, so you are able to skip multiple weeks at once and gain full reward. Simply enter another amount of weeks to use the script again. The window will stay open until you close it.

Reset : This script resets your time and date. Note that 'set the time automatically' needs to be toggled in your time settings for this. If it should not work for any reason, head to 'Date & Time' (right click the time in taskbar -> 'Adjust date/time') and click the 'Sync now' button to reset and sync your time again.

Last but not least
If you have any issues, feel free to let me know.
I am not responsible for any malicious scripts you might run after changing the policies.

Happy time travelling!
4 Comments
Average Muscle Mommy Enjoyer 18 Nov, 2024 @ 10:55am 
Does this work with getting the playtime achievements? Or do those have to be earned the hard way
aevum 22 Dec, 2023 @ 8:33am 
this is so handy thanks a ton :happyquill::necroheart:
SoftboyRobbie 27 May, 2023 @ 4:39am 
What is the max limit of skippable weeks? Won't this make the game crash?
Jayler 26 May, 2023 @ 2:57pm 
this time-skip script is super efficient! (I can just input 5000 as the number of weeks to skip while the game is open and let it ride)

Is there a way to make this work for Crush Crush?