![]() ![]() ![]() This will allow you to change the season, weather, and your Sims’ emotions. When the cheat is enabled, Shift+Click any of your Sims and look for the Storytelling Toolkit option. This will allow you to Shift+Click your Sims to bring up various cheat options. To use the mod, make sure the testingcheatsenabled true cheat is active. You can change all of these with the click of a button instead of entering a bunch of cheats to set your story scenes the way you want them. The mod gives you quick access to the headline effects cheat that removes the pesky plumbob and other headline effects, as well as emotions, weather, and seasons. Once the mod was installed, I quickly made a pair of Sims and jumped into the game to play around with the Storytelling Toolkit. ![]() Since this is a script mod, it cannot be more than one subfolder deep in the Mods folder. I already had the required XML Injector for some other mods so all I had to do was download the files and put them in my Mods folder. The mod is almost a year old so I wasn’t certain if it would still work but I figured there was no harm in testing it out on a fresh save. It’s what makes me live and breathe for The Sims, so when I saw this Storytelling Toolkit mod by ChippedSim on Tumblr, I really wanted to try it out in my game and give it a test run. I am and always will be a storyteller at heart. When my cowriter, Krista, linked me to this mod the other day, I knew I had to hop in and explore it. ![]()
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