Sims 4 news: cheat codes for Dine Out DLC released by community site

 thesims.com

Whoever said that there are no shortcuts to being a millionaire is not being completely honest, well, at least, for SIMS.

Ever since SIMS released its Dine Out DLC last month, gamers have been trying to find ways to expand their restaurants and gain more Simoleons or money being used in the game.

While the tips being offered by the official SIM site on establishing, maintaining restaurant staff and keeping customers happy is well and good, Carl 4 Guide Community has recently released cheats to speed up players' success in simulated game.

To enter the cheat code, press CTRL + SHIFT+ C and then key in "testingcheats true." The site reminds players that there will be cases where the code needs to be "testingcheats on." A notification that says Cheats Enabled should appear.

Upon doing this, enter the following codes:

bucks.unlock_perk MoreCustomers true

This will ensure a steady flow of customers within the next 24 hours.

bucks.unlock_perk AdditionalWaiter_1 true

Enabling this code will entitle the gamer to get an extra waiter through the Manage Employees tab.

bucks.unlock_perk IngredientCostDiscount true

This code will entitle the gamer to discounted prices for ingredients, getting more supplies from their budget. This code is effective for 24 hours.

bucks.unlock_perk IngredientQualityOptions true

This code gives the player the ability to manipulate the quality of ingredients used in the meals.

bucks.unlock_perk RecommendDishSocial true

This code will give the player the power to make recommendations to their customers as this will activate the perk called Curious Customers, wherein they will be compelled to ask for the player's opinion on what to order. This makes pushing some products on the menu easier.

While these cheats can make gaining profits easier, the challenge of building a successful diner may be enough to make players opt for earning their simoleons through effort and resourcefulness. 

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