The Sims Medieval PC Cheats






Cheats

Press Ctrl+Shift+C to bring up the command prompt anytime during gameplay or furnish mode with few exceptions.

1,000 Simoles: kaching
50,000 Simoles: motherlode
Increase/Decrease quest points: setQP #
Increase/Decrease resources: setKP #
Randomizes available quests: RerollQuests/div>

 

Hints

NOTE: As their name suggests hints are not exactly The Sims Medieval cheats, and are usually just simple (but very useful) tips on how you can unlock secret level, features, find hidden areas and such. Hopefully these will make playing The Sims Medieval even more entertaining.

 

 

Change the color of lights
During furnish mode press “Ctrl+Shift” and scroll over a light. The mouse icon should change to an asterisk-like icon. Click on the light to bring up detailed light options “Turn off light”, “Set Intensity”, “Change color”

Partial Floor Pattern
During Furnish mode select the desired floor pattern from the available floor patterns Press and hold “Shift” while hovering over the active floor Left-click the mouse to place the partial floor pattern This allows the user to place floor patterns in partial sections rather than whole grid squares

Enable Testing Cheats
Go to the INI folder in your Sims 3 install directory (Default: C:\Program Files\Electronic Arts\The Sims Medieval\GameData\Shared\NonPackaged\Ini) and right click “Commands.ini”. Select “properties”, and uncheck “Read Only”. Not right click again and choose to “Open With…” notepad. Change “TestingCheatsEnabled=0″ to “TestingCheatsEnabled=1″ (WITHOUT quotation marks). Save this, and if asked to overwrite, choose Yes. Now when you load up the game, you should be able to just click and drag the Hunger/Energy bars left or right to make them full or empty, same with your sim relationship bars. In addition, the “help” console command should give you a list of additional cheats.

6 comments

  1. Jenna says:

    I cant seem to find out how i can enable testing cheats. I looked for the folder but i can’t find it. Is there a different folder name for Vista?

    • Colten says:

      On my Mac the folders were listed differently, you may just need to fiddle around till you find the “Program Files” file, that opens up to “Electronic Arts.” It’s what I did and it worked.

      – Thanks

  2. LUCY says:

    THANXXXX U!!!…. VERY easy to use….and with the setkp 600 im unlock something (2 things)!!!! thanx a lot…

  3. DeGehna says:

    Go C:/ drive, program files X86, electronic arts, sims medieval, gamedata, shared, nonpackaged, Ini, and commands.ini is like 2nd on the list but apparently when alls done you should be able to press shift and click your sim and raise them to max level, everyone says they can but i can’t that’s really making me angry, oh well i hope this helps, and if you can’t find a file just open up search and type it in and it’ll find it.

  4. Rachel says:

    Does boolprop work?

  5. DevArt0f says:

    I’ve been trying to find the ‘Shared’ folder in me ‘GameData’ one. Yet I only find one foulder, the win 32 and a content-version txt file, but not any ‘shared’… Can someone tell me what to do to find it?
    BTW I have Windows XP, just in case..