Hey Simmers!
I was playing last night & for the heck of it I shift-click'd on a Dragon Fruit plant. Got a bunch of options including "max evolve" and "grow plant +50". Being a somewhat curious person I tried both and was able to evolve the plant then harvest it in under 36 sim hours. Did that for a good part of my playing session & got the dragon fruit plants to excellent & sold each harvest for about 1400 simoleans. My question is, is that cheat part of either the MCCC or UI mods? If so it's pretty cool ☺. Or maybe it's from the Cottage Garden Stuff Pack by The Plumbob Tea Society?
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If you have the EA Debug commands enabled in MCCC mod, the cheat option will appear
MCCC > MCCC Settings > Notification / Console / Menu Settings > Console Command Settings > Debug Commands in Cheats
http://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/817478/hello-come-and-introduce-yourself
http://tinyurl.com/OneRoomOneWeek
http://tinyurl.com/rosemow
My Showcase thread https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/948861/rosemow-s-rooms-showcase
Did you find that it was a different mod that allowed that option?
http://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/817478/hello-come-and-introduce-yourself
http://tinyurl.com/OneRoomOneWeek
http://tinyurl.com/rosemow
My Showcase thread https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/948861/rosemow-s-rooms-showcase
If you shift click a sim or object and the setting @rosemow quoted (Debug Commands = enabled) said Debug Commands are visible. The enhanced pie menu you noticed after shift clicking the Dragon Fruit could be the result of it. I never shift clicked on a Dragon Fruit myself, so I don't know for sure.
If you shift click a random plant (in this case a lemontree), the Debug Commands look like this:
Debug commands aren't a MCCC feature, although they look like being one. They are a part of the original game code and not part of any mod. You can see it the way you use it: you have to shift click on an object or your sim to get access to debug commands. Usually they are hidden, but with MCCC you can make them visible.
Debug commands are meant to help the devs to set up a suitable scenario to easily identify issues in game coding. There is no documentation for these functions, so nobody knows, what really happens, if you use them. You might say, debug options are hidden on purpose.
#MCCC #DebugCommands