How to use Farming Simulator 25 console commands to give yourself infinite money

A Farming Simulator 25 money cheat can instantly fill your wallet with infinite cash. Best of all, accessing console commands to use this money cheat is a simple process that only requires editing a single file and adding a launch command to Steam. It’s simple, and I’m going to show you how below.

Beginning a new game of Farming Simulator 25 already starts you off with a nice chunk of change: €100,000 for a new farmer, €500,000 for starting from scratch, or €1,000,000 if you start as a farm manager. 

But farming is incredibly expensive, so you might still run out of money at some point and not want to start over. Or, maybe you just want to have infinite money from the get-go so you never have to think about your budget. 

Either way, here’s how it’s done:

Farming Simulator 25: Using the dev console

Go to C:Users*User Name*DocumentsMy GamesFarmingSimulator2025Look for a file named game.xmlOpen it with a text editor like NotepadNear the bottom of the file, make the following change:

Change this:

      false

To this:

    true

Save the file and close it.

Now you’ll need to add a launch command to Steam:

Open your Steam libraryRight-click Farming Simulator 25 Select PropertiesIn the General tab, under “Launch Options,” type -cheatsClose the window

(Image credit: Valve)

Farming Simulator 25: Infinite money cheat

Once you’ve done the steps above, launch Farming Simulator 25 and start a new game or load an existing one. To add money:

Open the console by tapping tilde (~) twiceIn the console, type gsAddMoney followed by the amount you wantFor example, if you want to add 100,000 to your account, type gsAddMoney 100000Press enter and you’ll see the money being added to your walletTape tilde again to close the console

That’s it! Now you’ve got an infinite crop of cash to go along with all your vegetables.

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