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For those who don't want to fully cheat the game this method you have provided isn't a good option but yeah if you're ok with ruining core parts of games then fine go get your self a trainer to cheat though the game after all single player so its ok to if you want, MrAntiFun also another well known trainer place.
Exactly those things that I mentioned can be toggled on or off just by pressing the selected keys.
Well the only thing i could suggest but, it depend if your just sandboxing, what you could do is create a scenario use the staff config menu and save it and launch it into sandbox mode you might have to go to the research menu and move everything in allowed. but yeah there is a easy mode to all staff. you can make it harder or easy overall but you can also make easy or hard for selected staff so yeah can make vendors easy and if you liked mascots pretty hard etc by that way.
If you want it in career mode then yeah i wish you luck on trying to find something as far as i know there is no way but using them programs.
This is different depending on if you're playing a Career Scenario (if so, which one), Challenge mode (if so, what biome and, Easy, Medium, Hard, or Harder), Sandbox, the Scenario Editor, or a Custom Scenario in regular play. For example, most Career Scenarios have Staff Features turned off, so you can't use nice Staffrooms to improve Staff happiness like you can in those Custom Scenarios and Career Scenarios that have them turned on. Custom Scenarios are made in the Scenario Editor, which has a range of setting that'll make some staff members generally more happy, some less, some focused, some apathetic, etc. So it's more like a selection of sauces, rather than one secret sauce.