Sims 4 CAS Full Edit Mode Not Working, How to Fix Sims 4 CAS Full Edit Mode Not Working?
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Updated Aug 19, 2024
Sims 4 CAS Full Edit Mode Not Working
The latest update for The Sims 4 has caused problems with some mods, and the full edit mode cheat might not work correctly. To fix this, you can use a workaround to access full editing features by cloning a sim. Here’s how to do it: First, make sure the family you want to edit is not in the game world. Go to the “Household Management” option in the game menu.
Find the family you want to edit and click on the pencil icon. Choose “New Sim” from the “CAS Click” option and select “Play With Genetics.” Change the relationship status to “Siblings” and click “Randomize Twin” to create a new sim you can fully edit. You can then decide to keep or delete the original sim and use the new one.
How to Fix Sims 4 CAS Full Edit Mode Not Working?
There is no official fix for this problem yet. Try different workarounds to see if any solve the issue.
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Test Other Cheats:
Check if other cheats work. If they don't, there might be a general problem with cheats. Make sure cheats are enabled.
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Manage Households:
Go to “Manage Households” and click on the pen icon next to the Sim you want to edit.
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Remove Mods:
Try removing mods and custom content to see if they are causing the problem.
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Update the Game:
Make sure your game is up-to-date. Updates can fix bugs and improve game features.
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Reinstall the Game:
If nothing works, reinstall the game but back up your data first.
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Contact Support:
If the problem continues, contact the game’s support team for help.
Basic Troubleshooting
If the cheat window doesn’t open, check that you are pressing the right buttons for your platform. On PC, press C + Shift + CTRL together. On Xbox One, use LT + RT + LB + RB. On PlayStation 4, press L1 + R1 + L2 + R2. If Full Edit Mode doesn’t turn on, make sure you enter the commands correctly.
Type “testingcheats true” and “CAS.fulleditmode” without quotes. Remember, you need to enable script mods by using “testingcheats true” every time you start the game. You don’t need to enter “CAS.fulleditmode” each time as it stays active. To modify a sim or object, hold Shift and left-click on PC, B and A on Xbox One, or X and O on PlayStation 4.
How to Use CAS Full Edit Mode?
Full Edit Mode in Sims 4 lets you make more changes to your sim than usual. You need to enable cheats to use it. Here’s how:
For PC:
- Press CTRL + Shift + C on your keyboard.
- Type “TestingCheats True” and press Enter.
- Close the box by pressing CTRL + Shift + C again or enter your cheat.
For Mac:
- Press Command + Shift + C on your keyboard.
- Type “TestingCheats True” and press Enter.
- Close the box by pressing Command + Shift + C again or enter your cheat.
For Console:
- Press all four triggers on your controller.
- Type “TestingCheats True” and press Enter.
- Close the box by pressing all four triggers or enter your cheat.
To use Full Edit Mode CAS:
- Open CAS: Use the same key combinations as above but enter “CAS.fulleditmode” instead.
- Edit Your Sim: Press and hold Shift, click the sim, and choose “Modify” in CAS.
For PC and Mac, use Shift + Click on the sim. For the Console, hold O and X (PlayStation) or A and B (Xbox) and click on the sim.
Sims 4 CAS
The Sims 4 is a game where you create and control people in a virtual world. It was made by Maxis and published by Electronic Arts. It is the fourth game in The Sims series, coming after The Sims 3. It was first released on September 2, 2014, for Windows, then for macOS in February 2015, and later for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in November 2017.