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When used successfully, a Sim can print his/her own money, which is collected and added to the household's account. The money produced using the machine is not automatically added to the household's account; a Sim must be selected and directed to remove the cash from the bag behind the machine{{User:LostInRiverview/Test3}}.
 
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There is a huge possibility that a police officer will arrive and fine a Sim for using the machine if the user has a low aspiration bar, or uses the machine for too long. If this happens, the machine will become inoperable, and all the money that was printed cannot be added to the household account. {{User:LostInRiverview/Test3|Additionally, after three hours of continuous use, the machine may catch fire, destroying all money accumulated in the bag and making the machine unusable.}} This may occur even if the Sim using the machine has a high aspiration bar.
 
 
 
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There are several cheats in The Sims that can be used to aid in gameplay or to bypass certain game mechanics. Although the term "cheats" applies to all these codes, some of them allow a player to correct technical issues, access normally-hidden features, or otherwise make changes to their game without giving themself an unearned advantage. Thus a player can make use of some of these cheats without "cheating" at the game.

Cheat console

Cheats in The Sims are activated and deactivated through the cheat console box. When active, the cheat console appears in the upper left corner of the screen. The cheat console is opened or closed by holding down ^ Ctrl and ⇧ Shift and pressing C. The cheat can then be typed into the box and activated by pressing ↵ Enter. Cheats can be repeated by adding ;! after the code. Ending the code with ! will repeat the cheat indefinitely until the player either closes the cheat box or removes the semicolon.

Types of cheats

Cheats in The Sims can be roughly broken up into six different categories: building cheats, gameplay cheats, money cheats, neighborhood cheats, storytelling cheats, and miscellaneous cheats.

Building cheats

Grow_grass

Qualifications

There are no firm qualifications for receiving access to the rollback tool. However, the rollback tool is not intended to be given to new editors who are just starting out; only established users with a decent history of good-quality edits are eligible. Users are recommended to have at least 200 edits to The Sims Wiki, with a majority of those edits being in the main namespace of the wiki. Editors with a current or recent history of edit warring are disqualified, as are any users who previously requested the rollback tool but were denied and given a limit on re-requesting that hasn't expired yet.

Procedure for requests

  • A user meeting the qualifications can request the rollback tool below. Users should explain why they want rollback and/or should point to past anti-vandalism work they've done in justifying why they should receive the tool.
  • Once a request is submitted, a seven-day waiting period begins. Discussion is not strictly necessary, but any user can weigh in on the request, including by asking direct questions to the requesting user.
    • Users who are obviously unqualified may be declined even before the end of the seven-day period, and are not allowed to re-apply for at least one week.
  • At the end of the waiting period, an active administrator will decide whether the applicant is qualified and whether the request is acceptable. The administrator that responds to the request should take any user input in the selection into account when deciding whether or not to grant access to the rollback tool. However, this decision is not strictly based on community consensus; the administrator may choose not to give rollback even if there is consensus in favor of approving the request.
    • If an administrator chooses to approve the request for rollback, that administrator will go to Special:UserRights and enable the 'rollback' flag for the requesting user. The administrator should post on the requesting user's talk page notifying them that their request has been approved and explain the rollback tool (including explaining the rules for when rollback can and cannot be used)
    • If an administrator chooses to decline the request, they should explain why on the request page as well as on the requesting user's talk page.

Limit on re-requesting

When a rollback request is declined, the applicant is not allowed to submit a new request for one week. A user whose request has been declined should consider the reasons why and address/correct any points or criticisms before considering re-application for rollback. Users who re-request despite repeated denials, and who don't make a good faith effort to address or correct the reason(s) for their denials, may be restricted from re-requesting by consensus of the administrative team.

Removal of the rollback tool

There are circumstances where a user may have their access to the rollback tool involuntarily removed. These circumstances include (but aren't limited to) situations where:

  • A user repeatedly misuses the rollback tool by accident, even after explanations and/or warnings from the administrative team;
  • They deliberately misuse the rollback tool in an edit war or editing dispute (severe misuse on just one occasion may warrant removal of the tool);
  • They do something to significantly undermine public trust in their abilities or aptitude as an editor, even if that action is not related to a misuse of the rollback tool;
  • A community discussion on the discussions forum leads to a consensus that the tool should be removed.

An administrator may remove access to the rollback tool immediately if there is evidence of severe and ongoing abuse of the tool, and may issue other sanctions up to or including a full wiki block if necessary. This power should be exercised only in limited circumstances where removal of rollback cannot wait for the conclusion of a discussion.

A user who has been stripped of the rollback tool may be restricted from re-requesting the tool by a consensus of the administrative team or by community consensus.

A user who has access to rollback may choose to voluntarily give up that access; see the retirement policy for more information on user rights retirement. This cheat's functions were later superseded by the addition of the grass tool to build mode.

Map_edit

Qualifications

There are no firm qualifications for receiving access to the rollback tool. However, the rollback tool is not intended to be given to new editors who are just starting out; only established users with a decent history of good-quality edits are eligible. Users are recommended to have at least 200 edits to The Sims Wiki, with a majority of those edits being in the main namespace of the wiki. Editors with a current or recent history of edit warring are disqualified, as are any users who previously requested the rollback tool but were denied and given a limit on re-requesting that hasn't expired yet.

Procedure for requests

  • A user meeting the qualifications can request the rollback tool below. Users should explain why they want rollback and/or should point to past anti-vandalism work they've done in justifying why they should receive the tool.
  • Once a request is submitted, a seven-day waiting period begins. Discussion is not strictly necessary, but any user can weigh in on the request, including by asking direct questions to the requesting user.
    • Users who are obviously unqualified may be declined even before the end of the seven-day period, and are not allowed to re-apply for at least one week.
  • At the end of the waiting period, an active administrator will decide whether the applicant is qualified and whether the request is acceptable. The administrator that responds to the request should take any user input in the selection into account when deciding whether or not to grant access to the rollback tool. However, this decision is not strictly based on community consensus; the administrator may choose not to give rollback even if there is consensus in favor of approving the request.
    • If an administrator chooses to approve the request for rollback, that administrator will go to Special:UserRights and enable the 'rollback' flag for the requesting user. The administrator should post on the requesting user's talk page notifying them that their request has been approved and explain the rollback tool (including explaining the rules for when rollback can and cannot be used)
    • If an administrator chooses to decline the request, they should explain why on the request page as well as on the requesting user's talk page.

Limit on re-requesting

When a rollback request is declined, the applicant is not allowed to submit a new request for one week. A user whose request has been declined should consider the reasons why and address/correct any points or criticisms before considering re-application for rollback. Users who re-request despite repeated denials, and who don't make a good faith effort to address or correct the reason(s) for their denials, may be restricted from re-requesting by consensus of the administrative team.

Removal of the rollback tool

There are circumstances where a user may have their access to the rollback tool involuntarily removed. These circumstances include (but aren't limited to) situations where:

  • A user repeatedly misuses the rollback tool by accident, even after explanations and/or warnings from the administrative team;
  • They deliberately misuse the rollback tool in an edit war or editing dispute (severe misuse on just one occasion may warrant removal of the tool);
  • They do something to significantly undermine public trust in their abilities or aptitude as an editor, even if that action is not related to a misuse of the rollback tool;
  • A community discussion on the discussions forum leads to a consensus that the tool should be removed.

An administrator may remove access to the rollback tool immediately if there is evidence of severe and ongoing abuse of the tool, and may issue other sanctions up to or including a full wiki block if necessary. This power should be exercised only in limited circumstances where removal of rollback cannot wait for the conclusion of a discussion.

A user who has been stripped of the rollback tool may be restricted from re-requesting the tool by a consensus of the administrative team or by community consensus.

A user who has access to rollback may choose to voluntarily give up that access; see the retirement policy for more information on user rights retirement. Map_edit allows the player to adjust which tiles are considered usable. The cheat can be used to adjust the size and boundaries of a lot. However, lots with adjusted boundaries may not display correctly from the neighborhood view.

Move_objects

Qualifications

There are no firm qualifications for receiving access to the rollback tool. However, the rollback tool is not intended to be given to new editors who are just starting out; only established users with a decent history of good-quality edits are eligible. Users are recommended to have at least 200 edits to The Sims Wiki, with a majority of those edits being in the main namespace of the wiki. Editors with a current or recent history of edit warring are disqualified, as are any users who previously requested the rollback tool but were denied and given a limit on re-requesting that hasn't expired yet.

Procedure for requests

  • A user meeting the qualifications can request the rollback tool below. Users should explain why they want rollback and/or should point to past anti-vandalism work they've done in justifying why they should receive the tool.
  • Once a request is submitted, a seven-day waiting period begins. Discussion is not strictly necessary, but any user can weigh in on the request, including by asking direct questions to the requesting user.
    • Users who are obviously unqualified may be declined even before the end of the seven-day period, and are not allowed to re-apply for at least one week.
  • At the end of the waiting period, an active administrator will decide whether the applicant is qualified and whether the request is acceptable. The administrator that responds to the request should take any user input in the selection into account when deciding whether or not to grant access to the rollback tool. However, this decision is not strictly based on community consensus; the administrator may choose not to give rollback even if there is consensus in favor of approving the request.
    • If an administrator chooses to approve the request for rollback, that administrator will go to Special:UserRights and enable the 'rollback' flag for the requesting user. The administrator should post on the requesting user's talk page notifying them that their request has been approved and explain the rollback tool (including explaining the rules for when rollback can and cannot be used)
    • If an administrator chooses to decline the request, they should explain why on the request page as well as on the requesting user's talk page.

Limit on re-requesting

When a rollback request is declined, the applicant is not allowed to submit a new request for one week. A user whose request has been declined should consider the reasons why and address/correct any points or criticisms before considering re-application for rollback. Users who re-request despite repeated denials, and who don't make a good faith effort to address or correct the reason(s) for their denials, may be restricted from re-requesting by consensus of the administrative team.

Removal of the rollback tool

There are circumstances where a user may have their access to the rollback tool involuntarily removed. These circumstances include (but aren't limited to) situations where:

  • A user repeatedly misuses the rollback tool by accident, even after explanations and/or warnings from the administrative team;
  • They deliberately misuse the rollback tool in an edit war or editing dispute (severe misuse on just one occasion may warrant removal of the tool);
  • They do something to significantly undermine public trust in their abilities or aptitude as an editor, even if that action is not related to a misuse of the rollback tool;
  • A community discussion on the discussions forum leads to a consensus that the tool should be removed.

An administrator may remove access to the rollback tool immediately if there is evidence of severe and ongoing abuse of the tool, and may issue other sanctions up to or including a full wiki block if necessary. This power should be exercised only in limited circumstances where removal of rollback cannot wait for the conclusion of a discussion.

A user who has been stripped of the rollback tool may be restricted from re-requesting the tool by a consensus of the administrative team or by community consensus.

A user who has access to rollback may choose to voluntarily give up that access; see the retirement policy for more information on user rights retirement.

Main article: Moveobjects

The Move_objects cheat allows the player to move or delete any object, anywhere on the lot. It can be used to delete objects that should not be deleted, such as the mailbox, carpool, or the portals which allow Sims and vehicles to enter and exit a lot. This cheat can be used to restore a Sim's motives, but doing this also resets the Sim's skills to their level at the last save; to prevent a loss of progress in building skills, players should save the game before deleting a Sim. Sims that are deleted with this cheat can be brought back by double-clicking on the Sim's portrait; they will then appear next to the mailbox.

Gameplay cheats

Money cheats

Klapaucius and Rosebud

Qualifications

There are no firm qualifications for receiving access to the rollback tool. However, the rollback tool is not intended to be given to new editors who are just starting out; only established users with a decent history of good-quality edits are eligible. Users are recommended to have at least 200 edits to The Sims Wiki, with a majority of those edits being in the main namespace of the wiki. Editors with a current or recent history of edit warring are disqualified, as are any users who previously requested the rollback tool but were denied and given a limit on re-requesting that hasn't expired yet.

Procedure for requests

  • A user meeting the qualifications can request the rollback tool below. Users should explain why they want rollback and/or should point to past anti-vandalism work they've done in justifying why they should receive the tool.
  • Once a request is submitted, a seven-day waiting period begins. Discussion is not strictly necessary, but any user can weigh in on the request, including by asking direct questions to the requesting user.
    • Users who are obviously unqualified may be declined even before the end of the seven-day period, and are not allowed to re-apply for at least one week.
  • At the end of the waiting period, an active administrator will decide whether the applicant is qualified and whether the request is acceptable. The administrator that responds to the request should take any user input in the selection into account when deciding whether or not to grant access to the rollback tool. However, this decision is not strictly based on community consensus; the administrator may choose not to give rollback even if there is consensus in favor of approving the request.
    • If an administrator chooses to approve the request for rollback, that administrator will go to Special:UserRights and enable the 'rollback' flag for the requesting user. The administrator should post on the requesting user's talk page notifying them that their request has been approved and explain the rollback tool (including explaining the rules for when rollback can and cannot be used)
    • If an administrator chooses to decline the request, they should explain why on the request page as well as on the requesting user's talk page.

Limit on re-requesting

When a rollback request is declined, the applicant is not allowed to submit a new request for one week. A user whose request has been declined should consider the reasons why and address/correct any points or criticisms before considering re-application for rollback. Users who re-request despite repeated denials, and who don't make a good faith effort to address or correct the reason(s) for their denials, may be restricted from re-requesting by consensus of the administrative team.

Removal of the rollback tool

There are circumstances where a user may have their access to the rollback tool involuntarily removed. These circumstances include (but aren't limited to) situations where:

  • A user repeatedly misuses the rollback tool by accident, even after explanations and/or warnings from the administrative team;
  • They deliberately misuse the rollback tool in an edit war or editing dispute (severe misuse on just one occasion may warrant removal of the tool);
  • They do something to significantly undermine public trust in their abilities or aptitude as an editor, even if that action is not related to a misuse of the rollback tool;
  • A community discussion on the discussions forum leads to a consensus that the tool should be removed.

An administrator may remove access to the rollback tool immediately if there is evidence of severe and ongoing abuse of the tool, and may issue other sanctions up to or including a full wiki block if necessary. This power should be exercised only in limited circumstances where removal of rollback cannot wait for the conclusion of a discussion.

A user who has been stripped of the rollback tool may be restricted from re-requesting the tool by a consensus of the administrative team or by community consensus.

A user who has access to rollback may choose to voluntarily give up that access; see the retirement policy for more information on user rights retirement.

Qualifications

There are no firm qualifications for receiving access to the rollback tool. However, the rollback tool is not intended to be given to new editors who are just starting out; only established users with a decent history of good-quality edits are eligible. Users are recommended to have at least 200 edits to The Sims Wiki, with a majority of those edits being in the main namespace of the wiki. Editors with a current or recent history of edit warring are disqualified, as are any users who previously requested the rollback tool but were denied and given a limit on re-requesting that hasn't expired yet.

Procedure for requests

  • A user meeting the qualifications can request the rollback tool below. Users should explain why they want rollback and/or should point to past anti-vandalism work they've done in justifying why they should receive the tool.
  • Once a request is submitted, a seven-day waiting period begins. Discussion is not strictly necessary, but any user can weigh in on the request, including by asking direct questions to the requesting user.
    • Users who are obviously unqualified may be declined even before the end of the seven-day period, and are not allowed to re-apply for at least one week.
  • At the end of the waiting period, an active administrator will decide whether the applicant is qualified and whether the request is acceptable. The administrator that responds to the request should take any user input in the selection into account when deciding whether or not to grant access to the rollback tool. However, this decision is not strictly based on community consensus; the administrator may choose not to give rollback even if there is consensus in favor of approving the request.
    • If an administrator chooses to approve the request for rollback, that administrator will go to Special:UserRights and enable the 'rollback' flag for the requesting user. The administrator should post on the requesting user's talk page notifying them that their request has been approved and explain the rollback tool (including explaining the rules for when rollback can and cannot be used)
    • If an administrator chooses to decline the request, they should explain why on the request page as well as on the requesting user's talk page.

Limit on re-requesting

When a rollback request is declined, the applicant is not allowed to submit a new request for one week. A user whose request has been declined should consider the reasons why and address/correct any points or criticisms before considering re-application for rollback. Users who re-request despite repeated denials, and who don't make a good faith effort to address or correct the reason(s) for their denials, may be restricted from re-requesting by consensus of the administrative team.

Removal of the rollback tool

There are circumstances where a user may have their access to the rollback tool involuntarily removed. These circumstances include (but aren't limited to) situations where:

  • A user repeatedly misuses the rollback tool by accident, even after explanations and/or warnings from the administrative team;
  • They deliberately misuse the rollback tool in an edit war or editing dispute (severe misuse on just one occasion may warrant removal of the tool);
  • They do something to significantly undermine public trust in their abilities or aptitude as an editor, even if that action is not related to a misuse of the rollback tool;
  • A community discussion on the discussions forum leads to a consensus that the tool should be removed.

An administrator may remove access to the rollback tool immediately if there is evidence of severe and ongoing abuse of the tool, and may issue other sanctions up to or including a full wiki block if necessary. This power should be exercised only in limited circumstances where removal of rollback cannot wait for the conclusion of a discussion.

A user who has been stripped of the rollback tool may be restricted from re-requesting the tool by a consensus of the administrative team or by community consensus.

A user who has access to rollback may choose to voluntarily give up that access; see the retirement policy for more information on user rights retirement. Klapaucius and Rosebud add 1,000 Simoleons to the household balance every time they are used. Additionally, both cheats can be increased by adding !; to the end

Neighborhood cheats

Storytelling cheats

Miscellaneous cheats


  • klapaucius[1] / rosebud
1,000 Simoleons
Allows the player to move - or delete - any object anywhere on the lot. It can be used to fix some problems, such as "stuck stairs", but can cause problems if overused or misused. Therefore, it is best to be in Build mode when using this cheat to move or delete items, as Buy mode in The Sims does not have an Undo function, but Build mode does.
  •  !
repeat last cheat
  •  ;
separate multiple codes
This can be used with  !  to repeat a code multiple times. In practice,  ;! only applies to the klapaucius/rosebud money cheat.
  • water_tool
create streams
eventually folded into Build Mode
grow grass
eventually folded into Build Mode
  • dump_happy
dump selected Sim's recent list of scored interactions to a file
  • set_hour <1-24>[1]
set time of day
  • grow_grass <0-150>
  • map_edit [on / off]
enables/disables map editor
  • autonomy <1-1000>
set Sims ability to think
  • draw_floorable on/off
  • edit_char
make a Sim
  • house file
import a house
  • hist_add
add history stat to family
  • history
save family history file
  • prepare_lot
fix required lot objects
  • import
import a family file
  • interests
shows the Sim's interests, but only those from the original game. Interests added in Hot Date are not shown.
  • CAM_MODE
Camera Toggle
  • MUSIC
Music toggle
  • SOUND
Sound toggle
  • HTML
Web page creation toggle
  • SOUNDEVENT
Toggle sound event
  • RELOAD_PEOPLE
Total reload of skins, animations, suits, people
  • LOG MASK
Set event logging mask
  • PREVIEW_ANIMS ON/OFF
  • ROTATION <number 0-3>
Rotate camera
  • ROUTE BALLOONS ON/OFF
Enable/disable basic tutorial
  • draw_all_frames on/off
  • TILE INFO ON/OFF
Show/hide tile info
  • SWEEP ON/OFF
Enable/disable ticks
  • Nessie
Shows Nessie in the river in neighborhood view. Nessie appears in: Old Town, Downtown, Vacation Island

No modifiers

Image Moodlet Name Mood Effect Time Period From Game Dialog/Description Notes EP
Hungry Hungry No Mood Effect 3 Hours Low Hunger Need Your Sim's a wee bit peckish. The stomach growling isn't far behind. Changes to Very Hungry after 3 Hours &BG
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Very Hungry Very Hungry -40 24 Hours Very Low Hunger Need Gnawing hunger is not a good feeling for Sims. Feed regularly to avoid. 12 hours for Toddlers/children and 7 hours for babies. Sims will not do certain interactions with this moodlet. Changes to Starving when time expires &BG
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Image Moodlet Name Mood Effect Time Period From Game Dialog/Description Notes EP
Hungry Hungry No Mood Effect 3 Hours Low Hunger Need Your Sim's a wee bit peckish. The stomach growling isn't far behind. Changes to Very Hungry after 3 Hours &BG
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Very Hungry Very Hungry -40 24 Hours Very Low Hunger Need Gnawing hunger is not a good feeling for Sims. Feed regularly to avoid. 12 hours for Toddlers/children and 7 hours for babies. Sims will not do certain interactions with this moodlet. Changes to Starving when time expires &BG
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  1. 1.0 1.1 unpatched version only