When I use it, I have a whole bunch of new options I can use, but I'm not sure what all of them do, and I don't want to click them and mess up my game, so could someone please tell me what they all do? If you don't know all of them, that's ok, just tell me all of the things you do know.In the Sims 2, what does boolprop testingcheatsenabled true/false do?
You're kidding, right? I'll just sit here for half an hour and type out all the options for you then.
It's Debug Mode. Basically, it's was designed to debug and test the game and that's what a lot of the options do. You can change the state of your sims - descrease or increase their tiredness, hungriness and so on, change their friendships and love relationships, give them babies and so on. The original point being so that the game developers could test out the coding without having to play for hours to get sims to fall in love or get tired or whatever.
So, as you might expect, there are a lot of options. Most people learn about it by fiddling with it and trying stuff out. The best thing to do is remember that you don't have to save the game if things go wrong - just exit without saving. I'd also advise messing around in a junk neighbourhood with sims you don't care about until you work out what the options do.
Some stuff is obvious, other stuff less so. The guiding rule is 'don't do something you don't understand to a sim you want to keep' and, as I say, just exit without saving if things go pear-shaped. It's really not that hard. Remember, if you give a sim a death token, don't be surprised when the sim dies. As I say, obvious a lot of the time.
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