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@Nollster01 After disabling or removing (or even adding) mods you should also always delete your localthumbcache file that is located in your Sims 4 documents folder as it may hold information of previously installed mods or CC. Don't worry, the game will automatically generate a clean new one. Now, if that still doesn't work, you may have to repair your game through Origin. Hope this helps!
Thank you, I’ll do that as soon as I’m done with my build.
- CGrant566 years agoHero+
@Nollster01 Where you type in the cheats can make a difference at times too. And this hasn't been mentioned yet.
So have you tried typing them in at the map screen before you enter the lot? The two that @DMDragonCT mentioned are normally used and work in both and build modes but I've had problems with them too from time to time. Typing them in before you enter the lot seems to help sometimes and if they are still not active when you enter the lot, type them in again and they might activate then. It's worth a try anyway.
- 6 years ago
That doesn’t seam to work, usually when I try it just says something along the lines of ‘unable to do command’
- Bluebellflora6 years agoHero+
- Type in testingcheats on and hit Enter. You should get a message that cheats have been enabled.
- Type in bb.showhiddenobjects and hit Enter.
- Type debug into the search box in build/buy mode then click the top option Text Search for: “debug”. The items should now show up in the catalogue.
I’m on a Mac too 🙂
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