Cheats

The list below consists of cheats for The Sims Medieval . If you happen to know of a cheat that isn’t listed, I’d be glad to add it! Just head on over to the Contact Us page and fill out the form (I would need to know the name of the game and the description of the cheat).

During the game, hit CTRL+SHIFT+C to bring up the Cheat Box. Type one of the following and hit Enter.

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help
Lists the cheats in the game

 

disableSnappingToSlotsOnAlt [on|off]
When on, objects will not snap to slots while holding ALT.

 

enablellamas [on|off]
Toggles Llama Mode

 

fadeObjects [on|off]
Toggles whether objects fade when the camera gets close to them

 

fps [on|off]
Toggles the frame rate display in the upper right corner of the screen

 

fullscreen [on|off]
Toggles between fullscreen and windowed modes

 

hideHeadlineEffects [on|off]
Removes all plumbbobs and thought balloons above Sims

 

kaching
Adds $1,000 to active household funds

 

maptags [on|off]
Toggles map tags on and off. This is most noticeable in Map View

 

motherlode
Adds $50,000 to active household funds

 

quit
Exits the game

 

recordvideo [small|medium|large] [low|moderate|high|max]
Starts recording video with specified size and quality

 

RerollQuests
Re-randomizes the available quests

 

ShellState [cutaway|full|hide]
Sets building’s shell visibility

 

slowMotionViz <0-8>
Puts visuals in siow motion. 0 = normal, 8 = slowest

 

speed <0-4>
Sets game speed. 0 = paused, 4 = ultra speed through current action

 

Testing Cheats
In order to use testingcheatsenabled true in The Sims Medieval, you’ll need to navigate to your Sims install folder, typically in Program Files/Electronic Arts. Once there, head to: The Sims Medieval\GameData\Shared\NonPackaged\Ini\ Edit Commands.ini

EA made the file read-only, so you’ll need to undo that by right-clicking the file and choosing properties. Untick read-only. You can now open the file with notepad. Change TestingCheatsEnabled=0 to TestingCheatsEnabled=1

Now you can save the file, and you’ll have access to more powerful commands through the cheat menu. Note the warning EA placed in the configuration file. You can mess up your game, but I’m sure you’re a very responsible cheater, right? Here are some of the more interesting commands found there. To see them all, type help.

  • MoveObjects On or Off – Removes placement constraints
  • DisableRespos – No more daily responsibilities! EnableRespos to turn them back on
  • setKingdomPoints # (or just SetKP #) – Give yourself RP to place buildings.
  • setQP # – Set your Quest points to allow for more questing before a Kingdom Ambition is completed
  • setmood min, max, or supermax – Boost or Tank your Sim’s Focus meter. I believe setmood 0 will change it back.
  • ShowAllQuests – ALL Quests will appear in your quest list
  • ShowAllValidQuests – Any quest you’d be eligible for will appear in the quest list
  • DiableClothingFilter – disables clothing category filters

Shift-Clicking Cheats
If you shift-click on a Sim, you can set their relationship levels, change traits, and profession levels. This is the closest we can get to an experience cheat, being able to promote a hero’s level manually. Shift-clicking the ground will enable teleportation and the ability to build on any lot. Clicking the mailbox does nothing in this incarnation of The Sims.

Control-clicking a Quest objective (the one next to the meter) will automatically advance the quest. This can be a good workaround if you are stuck due to an in-game bug. Reports of this happening are not very widespread, but if it happened this could get someone out of a jam!

Additionally, you can drag relationship bars and the Hunger/Energy bars in the interface.

Tip sent in via Carl’s Sims Medieval Guide

 

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