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==List of basic commands==
 
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Revision as of 15:22, 3 May 2014

Cheats are special codes which can be used to alter the state of the game; they have been presented in almost every iteration of The Sims. Some cheats make gameplay easier or unlock features, while others are technical or humorous in nature. The cheat code prompt is known as the console.

How to cheat

Opening the console

The console can be opened by holding Ctrl+Shift+C (PC users), or Command+Shift+C (Mac users). This is the same sequence used in mainstream The Sims games. Although the console can be accessed at any time during live gameplay, the majority of console commands are only usable when a kingdom is loaded.

Enabling testing cheats

By default, the console only allows certain basic cheats. Testing cheats, designed to aid in testing the game for bugs, must be enabled separately. These are more advanced commands which tend to have drastic effects on gameplay.

To enable testing cheats, go to the INI folder in your The Sims Medieval install directory. The default path is C:\Program Files\Electronic Arts\The Sims Medieval\GameData\Shared\NonPackaged\Ini. The file "Commands.ini" is set to "Read Only" mode during installation, this must be undone before it can be edited. An easy way to do this is to right click the file, select "Properties", uncheck the "Read Only" box, then click "Apply". After this, open the file with a basic text editor like Notepad and change the line "TestingCheatsEnabled=0" to "TestingCheatsEnabled=1" (without quotation marks). Save the file, choosing to overwrite it if prompted.

Windows Vista users may need to turn the "User Account Control" feature off or log onto an account with administrator rights before being allowed to edit the file.

If successful, testing cheats will be enabled when the game is loaded. This allows the Hunger and Energy bars or a Sim's relationship bars to be dragged left or right with the mouse. Objects can now be debugged by Control+Shift+Clicking on them, bringing up a menu. Steps in a quest can be be completed by Ctrl+Clicking them, and entering the "help" cheat into the console will provide many new codes.

List of basic commands

Effect Code
Display available cheat codes help
1,000 Simoles for the current Hero Sim kaching
50,000 Simoles for the current Hero Sim motherlode
Disables Clothing category filters DisableClothingFilter
Randomizes available quests RerollQuests
Removes Limitations for placing/moving objects MoveObjects
Toggle Frame Rate Display in upper right corner fps
Toggles fullscreen on and off Fullscreen
Toggles llama Mode EnableLlamas
Toggles whether objects fade when camera gets close to them FadeObjects
Turns Responibilities on EnableRespos
Turns Responsibilities off DisableRespos
Unlocks all of the quests. Also makes them infinitely replayable. ShowAllQuests

List of testing cheats

Effect Code
Gain as many Kingdom Points as you like. It affects both your Resources (RP) and Renown. SetKingdomPoints [number]
Get X amount of Quest Points.

SetQP [number]

Get X amount of renown and Reputation Points. Requires Testing Cheats to be on SetKP [number]