March 2018
So, at one point or another, I was aware of a set of cheating moodlets that you could add to your Sim in-game that would, typically, be the strongest moodlet they could have on them at the time, and would automatically boost them to "Very X" depending on the genre of the moodlet. For instance, right now, one of my Sims has the "Fearless" moodlet, which gives +5 Confident, and usually boosts him to "Very Confident" with at least one other positive moodlet.
My main question is this: are these still available in-game? Can they be entered through the cheat window? I've been digging around for the past hour looking for the command lines for them and haven't found anything. I found a wikia page with them listed, but no actual command lines with them. Help?
Wikia link: http://sims.wikia.com/wiki/Moodlet_List_(The_Sims_4)/Misc
March 2018 - last edited March 2018
There are a few other mods as well, like Zerbu's (at tumblr - not sure if up to date) also Weerbesu has the UI cheat extension, and has kept the mod by clown up to date (at about page 30 of comments) for the enable advanced debug cheats. These will let you add a traits, needs and many other things, by simply either shift click or draggable. (less time consuming to type)
Sims.remove_all_buffs | Removes all emotions/moodlets |
Sims.add_buff EnergizedHigh | Get Energized Moodlet |
sims.add_buff e_buff_energized | Get Energized Moodlet (lasts 12 hours) |
Sims.add_buff ConfidentHigh | Get Confident Moodlet |
sims.add_buff e_buff_confident | Get Confident Moodlet (lasts 12 hours) |
Sims.add_buff FlirtyHigh | Get Flirty Moodlet |
sims.add_buff e_buff_flirty | Get Flirty Moodlet (lasts 12 hours) |
Sims.add_buff InspiredHigh | Get Inspired Moodlet |
sims.add_buff e_buff_inspired | Get Inspired Moodlet (lasts 12 hours) |
Sims.add_buff FocusedHigh | Get Focused Moodlet |
sims.add_buff e_buff_focused | Get Focused Moodlet (lasts 12 hours) |
Sims.add_buff PlayfulHigh | Get Playful Moodlet |
sims.add_buff e_buff_playful | Get Playful Moodlet (lasts 12 hours) |
Sims.add_buff SadHigh | Get Sad Moodlet |
sims.add_buff e_buff_sad | Get Sad Moodlet (lasts 12 hours) |
sims.add_buff feelingangry | Get Angry Moodlet |
Sims.add_buff Social_Angry | Get Angry Moodlet |
sims.add_buff unfaithful | Get Angry Moodlet |
sims.add_buff e_buff_angry | Get Angry Moodlet (lasts 12 hours) |
Sims.add_buff Social_Happy | Get Happy Moodlet |
sims.add_buff e_buff_happy | Get Happy Moodlet (lasts 12 hours) |
sims.add_buff e_buff_uncomfortable | Get Uncomfortable Moodlet (lasts 12 hours) |
sims.add_buff e_buff_embarrassed | Get Embarrassed Moodlet (lasts 12 hours) |
sims.add_buff social_bored | Get Bored Moodlet |
sims.add_buff e_buff_bored | Get Bored Moodlet (lasts 12 hours) |
sims.add_buff Buff_Motives_Fun_desperate | Get Tense Moodlet |
sims.add_buff buff_Tense | Get Tense Moodlet (for 20 days) |
sims.add_buff buff_Dazed | Get Dazed Moodlet |
Hope this helps,
Sasha
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March 2018 - last edited March 2018
The following is from Carls Sims 4 Guide, ie: add more / less to get the required level (that is, the cheats I mentioned in the first post - 2nd spoiler)
You can influence Emotions slightly by adding buffs to Sims, though you may need happy or other boosts to put them at 'Very Inspired' or add more negative buffs to make a Sim super-embarrassed (Mortified). Here are some I took from TwistedMexi's wiki which I'm using with his permission. Use Sims.add_buff X, for example Sims.add_buff social_happy:
There is also the Emotional Aura Objects mood aura objects - that can have a big impact as well.. some 'stay forever'
Sasha.