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All build cheats in The Sims 4

Take your builds to the next level.
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In Sims 4, cheat codes are a great way to assist with your builds, including making them look more aesthetic and bringing a stronger sense of realism to them. To use cheat codes, though, the cheats console must be opened up first. To do this, select CTRL + SHIFT + C (PC) at the same time, and enter the following cheats accordingly.

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Cheats and outcomes

bb.moveobjects

Place items in places that the game would not usually allow. You can place things together and even have them touching directly. For instance, you can combine two smaller sized tables and connect them to make one more giant table or combine two chairs to make one big sofa. Keep in mind, though, that this cheat can impact the ability to use part or all of the items that have been combined, or cause strange visual bugs.

bb.showhiddenobjects

Allows you to use things that you can’t usually buy. Essentially, it adds extra objects to your game, like lights or plants, for example.

bb.showliveeditobjects

Unlocks more than 1,000 additional world objects to the game. Be sure to use the ‘bb.showhiddenobjects’ cheat to see the different items before use.

bb.ignoregameplayunlocksentitlement

Unlocks all of the career rewards.

bb.enablefreebuild

Edit buildings that are typically not editable on their own.

Shift + ] and Shift + [ 

Increase or decrease the size of objects.

Click roof and use Shift + C 

Offers options to manipulate desired roofs.


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