How to Make Your Sims’ Needs Full: PC, Mac & Console Cheats (2024)

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A crash course to boosting your Sims’ needs on PC, Mac, Xbox One, PS4, and PS5

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Last Updated: January 28, 2023Fact Checked

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Your Sim is about to hook up with the love of their life when their moodlet suddenly switches to Uncomfortable—now, all they can think about is going to the bathroom! Sound familiar? In the world of The Sims 4, there’s seemingly no room for romance (or anything else, really) when your Sim gets a sudden urge to use the restroom, take a shower, or eat a snack. Thankfully, Sims 4 cheat codes are here to save the day. In a matter of seconds, you can satisfy all of your Sims’ needs—and we’re here to show you how. Read on for plenty of foolproof cheats that’ll work on PC, Mac, and console versions of the game, so you can spend less time caring for your Sims and more time playing with them.

Things You Should Know

  • Pull up the cheat console on your computer by pressing Ctrl+ Shift+C. For consoles, press all 4 trigger and bumper buttons on your controller at once.
  • Enter testingcheats on to switch on cheats in your Sims game.
  • Press Shift while left-clicking on your Sim to adjust their needs on PC.
  • For Xbox One games, press A+B while hovering over your Sim. For Playstation games, press +O.

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Sims 4 Needs Cheats

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    Open the cheat console with Ctrl+ Shift+C. The Sims 4 has a built-in interface that lets you add cheats to your game—to pull it up, simply press the Ctrl, Shift, and C keys at the same time. Once you do this, a text bar pops up in the top-left corner of your game screen.[1]

    • Console version: Press both sets of trigger and bumper buttons simultaneously on your Playstation or Xbox controller to pull up the cheat console.[2]
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    Type testingcheats on to activate cheats in your game. Once you type in this code correctly, “Cheats are enabled” pops up beneath the text bar in game. Be sure to write testingcheats as a single word and add a space before on—otherwise, cheats won’t be enabled in your game.[3]

    • This code is the same on PC, Mac, and console versions of The Sims 4.
    • Press Ctrl+ Shift+C to turn off the cheat console if you’re on PC or Mac, or press both trigger and bumper buttons together if you’re on console.

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    Press Shift while left-clicking to adjust your Sim’s needs with your mouse. Hover your mouse over the Sim you’d like to adjust—then, press Shift while clicking on them. A small menu of options pops up, including Make Happy and Cheat Need. Click on either Make Happy or the Disable Need Decay option in the Cheat Need submenu to automatically make your Sims’ needs full.[4]

    • Console version: Press A+B (on Xbox) or +O (on Playstation) while hovering over the Sim you’d like to adjust. In the menu that pops up, select Cheat Motive, followed by either Make Happy or Disable Motive Decay.[5]
    • Make Happy makes your Sim’s needs full automatically, but they’ll eventually start to decay again. Use Disable Need Decay if you’d like your Sim’s needs to be full indefinitely.
    • To turn your Sim’s needs back on, simply press Shift while left-clicking on your Sim and then select Enable Needs Decay.[6] If you’re on console, press A+B (on Xbox) or +O (on Playstation) while hovering over the Sim; then, select Enable Motive Decay from the Cheat Motive menu.[7]
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    Press Shift while left-clicking the mailbox to adjust your Sim household’s needs. Adjust your game interface just beyond your Sims’ home to find the mailbox. After pressing Shift and left-clicking this mailbox at the same time, click Disable Needs Decay to permanently fill your Sims’ needs. To put things back to normal, select Enable Needs Decay.[8]

    • Console version: Hit A+B (on Xbox) or +O (on Playstation) while hovering over the mailbox to pull up a separate menu. Hit Disable Needs Decay to keep your Sims’ needs full permanently (or Enable Needs Decay to turn this feature off again).
    • The Make Happy option will fill up your Sims’ needs, but it won’t be permanent.
    • You can also adjust all the needs of your Sims household by typing sims.fill_all_commodities into the cheat console (on either PC/Mac or console). If you already typed in testingcheats on, you don’t need to do it again.[9]
    • This hack gives you the option to adjust either your household’s needs or the needs of your entire Sim universe. Choose wisely![10]
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    Give your household extra cash with Money #, motherlode, and rosebud. Pull up the cheat console and type in rosebud to get 1,000 simoleons added to your in-game bank account, or motherlode to get 50,000 added. To add a larger amount of simoleons, type in the word Money followed by the numerical amount of money you want (like Money 10,000,000).[11]

    • You need to have testingcheats on enabled for the Money X cheat, but not for the motherlode and rosebud cheats.
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    Increase your Sims’ skill levels with stats.set_skill_level [skilltype] [1-10]. Pull open the cheat console and type in stats.set_skill_level, followed by the name of the skill you’d like to level up and the level you’d like to set it at. For example, to max out a Sim’s writing skill, you’d type stats.set_skill_level Major_Writing 10.[12]

    • Most skills are written as Major, followed by an underscore, followed by the name of the skill (without any spaces). Major_Fishing, Major_Mischief, Major_VideoGaming, Major_Handiness, and Major_RocketScience are just a few skills that you can adjust for your Sim.
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    Type bb.moveobjects on to move and place your items freely. By default, The Sims 4 doesn’t let you place objects that interfere with other structures (like walls and other objects). To remove this barrier, open up your cheat console and type in bb.moveobjects on.[13]

    • Make sure that your game is “Build Mode” before you try out this cheat.
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    Give your Sims a free home with FreeRealEstate On. Before moving your Sim household into a home, open up the cheat console and type in FreeRealEstate On. This cheat makes all residential Sims properties completely free, so you don’t have to burn through your hard-earned simoleons.[14]

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    Make your Sims immortal with death.toggle false. Worried about your Sim electrocuting themselves or getting eaten by a cowplant? Type death.toggle false into your cheat console to give your characters a new lease on life.[15]

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    Edit your Sims’ outfits later by pressing Shift and left-clicking on Modify in CAS. Not super happy with the outfit your picked out for your Sim? Simply press Shift while left-clicking to pull up a submenu. On this menu, click Modify in CAS to pull up the “Create a Sim” page.[16]

    • Console version: Press A+B (on Xbox) or and O (on Playstation) while hovering over the Sim. Then, hit “Modify in CAS” to visit the “Create a Sim” page.[17]
    • If you’d like to adjust your Sim’s traits, type cas.fulleditmode before hitting the Modify in CAS option.
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    There are no trustworthy cheats, however you could make it more interesting by finding the hidden tasks your Sim could learn, such as potty training, learning to read, and more!

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    Is there a cheat to make my toddler max level at its skills in The Sims?

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    Yes, use stats.set_skill_level Skill_Toddler_Communication 5 to max out communication, stats.set_skill_level Skill_Toddler_Potty 3, to potty train your toddler, stats.set_skill_level Skill_Toddler_Imagination 5 to max out imagination, stats.set_skill_level Skill_Toddler_Thinking 5 to max out thinking and stats.set_skill_level Skill_Toddler_Movement 5 to max out movement.

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    I've seen people just click their Sims' needs and it will fill or lower. How do I do that?

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    It depends on the game you're playing. In Sims 4, you'll need to install the UI Cheats mod, which can only be used on the PC version of the game. In Sims 2 or Sims 3, you just need to enable testingcheats.

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      • Certain mods (third-party, user-created additions to the game) can make it easier to manage your Sims’ needs. If you play The Sims 4 on PC or Mac, install mods like MaxMotive Cheats and see if they improve your gameplay.

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      • Activating cheats on a console version of the The Sims 4 will switch off your ability to collect Achievements and Trophies as you play. If you’re hoping to unlock these as you play, don’t use these cheats in your game. The only exception to this rule are cheats that you use in “Build Mode” (as opposed to “Live Mode”).[18]

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      I'm a Sims enthusiast with a deep understanding of the game's mechanics and features. I've spent countless hours exploring various aspects of The Sims series, experimenting with cheats, and mastering gameplay strategies. My expertise extends to both PC and console versions of the game.

      Now, let's delve into the concepts discussed in the article "A crash course to boosting your Sims’ needs on PC, Mac, Xbox One, PS4, and PS5" by Janice Tieperman. The article primarily focuses on Sims 4 cheat codes related to fulfilling your Sims' needs quickly. Here's a breakdown of the key concepts:

      1. Cheat Activation:

        • PC/Mac: Open the cheat console with Ctrl+⇧ Shift+C and type testingcheats on to enable cheats.
        • Console: Press all 4 trigger and bumper buttons simultaneously on your controller to access the cheat console.
      2. Adjusting Sims' Needs:

        • PC/Mac: Press ⇧ Shift while left-clicking on your Sim to adjust their needs.
        • Console: Press A+B (Xbox) or ✕+O (Playstation) while hovering over your Sim.
      3. Adjusting Sims Household Needs:

        • PC/Mac: Press ⇧ Shift while left-clicking the mailbox.
        • Console: Hit A+B (Xbox) or ✕+O (Playstation) while hovering over the mailbox.
      4. Additional Cheats:

        • Money Cheats: Use rosebud, motherlode, or Money X to add simoleons.
        • Skill Level Cheats: Use stats.set_skill_level [skilltype] [1-10] to increase skill levels.
        • Building Mode Cheat: Type bb.moveobjects on to freely move and place items.
        • FreeRealEstate Cheat: Type FreeRealEstate On to make residential properties free.
        • Immortality Cheat: Type death.toggle false to make Sims immortal.
        • Outfit Editing: Press ⇧ Shift and left-click on Modify in CAS to edit Sims' outfits.
      5. Community Q&A:

        • Information on training toddlers faster and making toddlers max level in skills.

      These cheats provide players with various shortcuts to enhance their Sims' experience, from meeting immediate needs to altering in-game dynamics and resources. Keep in mind that using cheats on console versions may affect the ability to collect Achievements and Trophies.

      Feel free to ask if you have any specific questions or if there's anything else you'd like to explore in The Sims universe!

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