While you're in the Neighborhood screen, press Crtl, Shft, and C at the same time. Enter boolprop testingCheatsEnabled true into the bar that appears, then go to your Sims house. Go to their Needs screen, and you can drag their Needs up or down! Be careful not to play around with hunger, because even if you drag it down all the way for a second, your Sim will die of hunger.
Ctrl+Shift+C to activate the cheat bar. Then, type in 'maxmotives' (w/o the apostrophe) so that your needs will become green. After that, type in again Ctrl+Shift+C and then type 'motivedecay off'(no apostrophe again) so that your needs will no longer decay
Well this is what you can do
click CTRL + SHIFT + C and it will bring up the cheat window which is at the top. you type in maxmotives and then if you dont want their hunger or anything to go down, type in motivedecay off. it will turn their needs off and it wont go down so they dont have to go to the bathroom or anything. although it may turn when you go to different places.
Dunno, never tried. maybe you should try it, just for the heck of it. haha
A2:
Not a chance! The cars will stop, if a sim blocks their way. But they can be knocked dead from getting a satellite upon them, when they are sitting or laying on the ground and gazing at the stars. -Answer by:simsister2004
No matter what the sim is dying from, there is multiple ways to bring them back to life. If they live with another sim who loves them, the other sim can plead Grim Reaper and pay to get them back. With University and the paranormal career, the sim can have a death phone, call the Reaper and pay at least 10.000 simoleons.
With Nightlife they can contact the gypsy and pay her off.
With Freetime they can even call them back from the dead by using a genie lamp, which they gain from being addicted to their hobbies. -Answer by:simsister2004
This is most likely an attempt to use an illegal copy of the game. I don't know if a code that's already been registered once would work a second time, but I wouldn't help anyone play for free when I've paid for my game.
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