![]() ![]() Tick off "Read only" if it isn't already and click accept.ģ) Now open "Commands" using WordPad and you'll see "testingcheatsenabled=0". Ģ) Right click "Commands" and click properties. ![]() Yes you can, just:ġ) Enable "testingcheatsenabled" in your "C:\Program files\Electronic Arts\The Sims Medieval\GameData\Shared\NonPackaged\Ini". VOILÀ!!!!!!! You are now able to play your very 1st kingdom with the new ambition you selected!!! And you'll say "Oh well thank you, but now I have 1 QP, I can't play!!". Well open Kingdom1.tsm (the one in BACKUP, NOT IN SAVES folder) and copy the file "WorldCastle_0x00000000.nhd".ġ0) Now go to Saves folder and open the folder "Kingdom2.tsm" and paste it there.ġ1) It'll ask you if you want to replace the file, click YES.ġ2) Load The Sims Medieval and. Choose any and start a new kingdom.Ħ) As soon as the new kingdom loads up, save the game and name it whatever you want, we will call it "Kingdom2".ħ) Quit the game and go again to MyDocs\.\Saves folder.Ĩ ) You're now supposed to see 3 folders: Backup, Kingdom1.tsm and Kingdom2.tsm.ĩ) Open Backup and you'll see Kingdom1.tsm (which is a previous stage of the original Kingdom1.tsm in Saves folder). In our case it will be a folder named "Kingdom1.tsm" with 3 files in it.Ĥ) Run The Sims Medieval again and complete the New Beginnings ambition by spending all your remaining QPs.ĥ) Tadaa!! Now you have new ambitions to choose. Save and quit your game.Ģ) Go to your "My Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims Medieval\Saves" folder.ģ) Create a "Backup" folder and copy there your kingdom save game (let's suppose it's named "Kingdom1"). This is really important, please do not run out of QPs. Credit to WizardDani for the original post.ġ) Play your kingdom until you ALMOST run out of Quest Points (not to be confused with Kingdom Points KPs). Also makes them infinitely replayable.From this EA post, credit goes to sophistifunk again for finding it. It affects both your Resources (RP) and Renown. Removes Limitations for placing/moving objects 0 = paused, 4 = ultra speed through current action Starts recording video with specified size and quality Removes all plumbobs and thought balloons above Sims ![]() Toggles between fullscreen and windowed modes Toggles the frame rate display in the upper right corner of the screen Toggles whether objects fade when camera gets close to them When on, objects will not snap to slots while holding ALT. 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. Objects can now be debugged by Control Shift Clicking on them, bringing up a menu. This allows the Hunger and Energy bars or a Sim's relationship bars to be dragged left or right with the mouse. If successful, testing cheats will be enabled when the game is loaded. The default path is C:/Program Files(x86)/Origin Games/The Sims Medieval/Game Data/Shared/Non Packaged/Ini then proceed to edit the Commands fil Windows 10- The file path to enable testingcheats is different. 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. Save the file, choosing to overwrite it if prompted. After this, open the file with a basic text editor like Notepad and change the line "TestingCheatsEnabled=0" to "TestingCheatsEnabled=1" (without quotation marks). An easy way to do this is to right click the file, select "Properties", uncheck the "Read Only" box, then click "Apply". The file "Commands.ini" is set to "Read Only" mode during installation, this must be undone before it can be edited. The default path is C:\Program Files\Electronic Arts\The Sims Medieval\GameData\Shared\NonPackaged\Ini. To enable testing cheats, go to the INI folder in your The Sims Medieval install directory. These are more advanced commands which tend to have drastic effects on gameplay. Testing cheats, designed to aid in testing the game for bugs, must be enabled separately. 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.īy default, the console only allows certain basic cheats. This is the same sequence used in mainstream The Sims games. The console can be opened by holding Ctrl Shift C (PC users), or Command Shift C (Mac users). ![]()
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