Code De Triche Les Sims 4

Okay, confession time. Remember that time I spent, like, three straight days trying to build the perfect Victorian mansion in Les Sims 4? Yeah, well, I was this close to chucking my laptop out the window when I realized I was perpetually broke. I had the landscaping skills of a chimpanzee with a trowel, and I was spending more time selling unwanted gnome statues (seriously, where do they come from?) than actually, you know, playing the game. That's when it hit me: cheats. Glorious, magnificent cheats.

And that, my friends, is what we're diving into today. The wonderful, sometimes morally questionable, but always tempting world of code de triche for Les Sims 4. Don't pretend you haven't been tempted. We've all been there.

Why Cheat in The Sims 4? Don't Judge!

Let's be honest, there's a certain stigma attached to cheating, isn't there? Like you're somehow less of a player if you don't grind your way through every single aspiration. But I say, au diable! (That's "to hell with it" in French, for those not in the know). Games are supposed to be fun, and sometimes, fun means bypassing the tedious bits. Think of it as optimizing your gameplay experience, okay? We're being efficient!

Here are just a few reasons why you might (secretly, or not so secretly) embrace the cheat code life:

  • You're a builder: Like my Victorian mansion debacle. You need funds, you need space, you need to be able to experiment without constantly worrying about your Sim's bills. Trust me, motherlode is your best friend.
  • You're a story teller: Sometimes, you have a very specific narrative in mind, and grinding skills or earning promotions just gets in the way. You need your Sim to be a world-renowned chef now, not in five Sim weeks.
  • You're a tired parent: Let's face it, sometimes you just want to play for an hour without worrying about toddler tantrums and overflowing diaper bins. Give yourself a break, boost those skill levels, and enjoy a Sim-free moment (in the game, at least!).
  • You're just plain curious: What happens if I max out every skill? What if I give my Sim a million simoleons? What if I turn them into a plantSim? The possibilities are endless!

So, yeah, no judgment here. We're all just trying to have a good time. And sometimes, that good time involves a little bit of digital rule-bending.

Comment activer les codes de triche dans Les Sims 4 (Guide des codes de
Comment activer les codes de triche dans Les Sims 4 (Guide des codes de

The Cheat Console: Your Gateway to Simly Power

Before we unleash the cheat code avalanche, let's talk about how to actually use these magical words. It's surprisingly simple.

To open the cheat console, press the following keys simultaneously:

Les Sims 4 : Liste De Tous Codes De Triche Pour PS4, PS5 et Xbox
Les Sims 4 : Liste De Tous Codes De Triche Pour PS4, PS5 et Xbox
  • PC: Ctrl + Shift + C
  • Mac: Command + Shift + C
  • PlayStation 4/5: L1 + R1 + L2 + R2
  • Xbox One/Series X/S: LB + RB + LT + RT

A little text box will appear at the top of your screen. This is where the magic happens. Type in your cheat code, press enter, and boom! Your Simly life is forever changed. (Or at least, until you reload the game).

Important Note: Some cheats require you to first type in testingcheats true and press enter. This activates "testing cheats," which unlocks a whole host of additional functionalities. Just remember to type testingcheats false when you're done, or you might accidentally trigger something you didn't intend. (Trust me, it happens).

The Essential Cheat Codes: A Simmer's Starter Pack

Alright, let's get down to brass tacks. Here are some of the most useful and commonly used cheat codes in Les Sims 4:

Code De Triche Les Sims 4 - Communauté MCMS
Code De Triche Les Sims 4 - Communauté MCMS

Money, Money, Money!

  • motherlode: Gives your household 50,000 simoleons. The classic. The essential. The reason I could finally afford those fancy Victorian windows.
  • kaching: Gives your household 1,000 simoleons. For when you just need a little top-up.
  • rosebud: Also gives your household 1,000 simoleons. Because why not have two codes for the same thing? (Seriously, I don't know why).
  • Money [Amount]: Sets your household's funds to a specific amount. For example, Money 1000000 will make you a millionaire. Use with caution; power corrupts, even in the Sim world.

Building Bonanza

  • bb.moveobjects on: Allows you to place objects anywhere, even overlapping each other. This is crucial for creating truly unique and detailed builds. Prepare to spend hours fiddling with furniture placement.
  • bb.showhiddenobjects: Reveals hidden objects in the build catalog, like debug items and environment objects. Warning: you might find some weird stuff in there.
  • bb.showliveeditobjects: Similar to the above, but shows even more hidden objects. This is like opening Pandora's Box, but with potted plants and construction cones.
  • bb.ignoregameplayunlocksentitlement: Unlocks all build/buy items that are normally locked behind career progression. No more waiting to get that awesome telescope!
  • bb.enablefreebuild: Allows you to build on hidden lots, like the hospital and the police station. For when you want to redecorate the emergency room.

Skill Up!

  • stats.set_skill_level [Skill Name] [Skill Level]: Sets a Sim's skill level to a specific value. For example, stats.set_skill_level Major_Guitar 10 will max out your Sim's guitar skill. Replace [Skill Name] with the appropriate skill name (see below for a list) and [Skill Level] with a number between 1 and 10.

Here are some common skill names to use with the stats.set_skill_level cheat:

  • Major_Guitar
  • Major_Violin
  • Major_Piano
  • Major_Logic
  • Major_Gardening
  • Major_Fishing
  • Major_Cooking
  • Major_Baking
  • Major_Bartending
  • Major_Fitness
  • Major_Painting
  • Major_Writing
  • Major_Comedy
  • Major_Programming
  • Major_RocketScience
  • Major_VideoGaming
  • Skill_Toddler_Communication
  • Skill_Toddler_Thinking
  • Skill_Toddler_Imagination
  • Skill_Toddler_Movement
  • Skill_Child_Social
  • Skill_Child_Mental
  • Skill_Child_Motor
  • Skill_Child_Creativity

(There are many more, but these are the most common. A quick Google search will reveal the full list!).

Codes de triche - cheats - Sims 4 - Les Sims 4 Tutoriels - LuniverSims
Codes de triche - cheats - Sims 4 - Les Sims 4 Tutoriels - LuniverSims

Relationship Rambles

  • modifyrelationship [Your Sim's Name] [Target Sim's Name] [Amount] [Relationship Type]: Modifies the relationship between two Sims. For example, modifyrelationship Bella Goth Mortimer Goth 100 LTR_Friendship_Main will make Bella and Mortimer best friends (again). Replace [Your Sim's Name] and [Target Sim's Name] with the actual names of your Sims. Replace [Amount] with a number between -100 and 100. Replace [Relationship Type] with either LTR_Friendship_Main or LTR_Romance_Main.

More Fun! (Because Why Not?)

  • sims.give_satisfaction_points [Amount]: Gives your Sim satisfaction points, which can be used to purchase reward traits. For example, sims.give_satisfaction_points 1000 will give your Sim 1000 satisfaction points. Time to finally get that "Never Weary" trait!
  • careers.promote [Career Name]: Promotes your Sim in their current career. For example, careers.promote Doctor will get your Sim closer to becoming a world-renowned surgeon (or a mad scientist, depending on your preference).
  • careers.demote [Career Name]: Demotes your Sim in their current career. For when you want to give your Sim a "rags to riches" storyline (or just punish them for being annoying).
  • sims.add_buff EnergizedHigh: Gives your Sim the Energized moodlet. Replace EnergizedHigh with other moodlets like FocusedHigh, HappyHigh, InspiredHigh, ConfidentHigh, or FlirtyHigh. Use with caution; too much happiness can be... weird.

A Few Words of Caution (Because Responsibility is Important!)

While cheat codes can be a lot of fun, it's important to remember that they can also potentially mess with your game. Here are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Save your game frequently: This is just good practice in general, but it's especially important when using cheat codes. If something goes wrong, you can always revert to an earlier save.
  • Be careful with extreme values: Setting your Sim's skill level to 1000, for example, might break the game. Stick to reasonable values.
  • Read the instructions carefully: Make sure you understand what a cheat code does before you use it. Otherwise, you might end up with a Sim who's constantly on fire or something equally unpleasant. (Okay, maybe not on fire, but you get the idea).
  • Have fun! That's what it's all about, right? Don't be afraid to experiment and see what you can create with the help of cheat codes. Just remember to save your game first!

So there you have it: a crash course in code de triche for Les Sims 4. Go forth, Simmers, and cheat responsibly! May your houses be extravagant, your skills be maxed, and your Sims be perpetually happy (or at least, as happy as you want them to be). And if you ever need a little extra simoleons, you know who to call (or, you know, just type in motherlode).

Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a Victorian mansion to finish. This time, with significantly less gnome-related stress.