Cheat mode - Press [Ctrl] + X during game play to
display the console window. In the patched version press
[Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Shift] + X.
Toggle the 24 hour clock ~.~ stopwatch
Set time of the day (military format) ~.~ whatimeizit <hh:mm>
Change city name ~.~ whererufrom <name>
Change mayor name ~.~ hellomynameis <name>
Unlock all rewards1 ~.~ you don't deserve it
Set magnification level ~.~ sizeof <0-100>
1,000 more Simoleons in treasury. ~.~ weaknesspays
No power requirement for all buildings ~.~ fightthepower
No water requirement for all buildings. ~.~ Howdryiam
Hide empty zone color ~.~ zoneria
Toggle cell warnings ~.~ tastyzots
Start recorder ~.~ recorder
Green tinge on map ~.~ gol
Empty Zone colors disappear2 ~.~ zoneria
Turn advisors into llamas ~.~ dollyllama
Display frame rate ~.~ fps
Display terrain values when query button is on3 ~.~
terrainquery
Stop news bar movement ~.~ barstuck
Abort Obliteration - If the "Obliterate City" button
under "God Mode" was accidentally clicked, anytime
before the game screen starts flashing white, press
[Esc]. The game will stop the obliteration sequence.
Brainwashing - On the adviser screen, click the query
box, then click the "X" on the bad or good messages.
Double rewards - Enable the you don't deserve it code,
and write down requirements for reward (hold the pointer
over the picture.) Place that reward. Then, do the
requirements for it. Neil Fairbanks will ask your
permission to build the reward a second time in your
city.
Unlimited rewards - Enable the you don't deserve it
code, then completely quit the game. The next time you
play, enable that code again. You can do this as many
times as desired.
Reactivate God mode - To reenter God mode after you have
created your City, hold [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Shift] and
click the "God Mode" button. The tools will not be the
post-establishment tools, but will revert back to
pre-city tools. They will remain that way as long as you
stay in God mode, otherwise they go back to normal.
Save money on traffic - Building highways is a heavy
hitter on your budget, and noisy as well. If you place
two roads side by side and connect every segment with
streets (roads have stoplights), then you should be able
to get traffic moving just as fast as on highways, but
much cheaper and quieter.
Sent in by Geoff Parson
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