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6 years ago
If things have resulted in the deceased having no remains in the world being played, I'm afraid there are no longer any sims to reconstruct. There will be small amounts of data left behind to fill in family trees and surviving sims may retain memories of the deceased, but that's I'm afraid not nearly enough data out of which to reconstruct a sim who is no longer in the game.
As another example, not related to death and remains, I have caused some sims to emigrate from the world I am currently playing as it was getting overpopulated with households I knew I would never really engage with. For those who knew these sims in passing, they still occupy a foreign world slot on the relationship panel, I can get to see the departed sims' family trees and some small bits of information about them like traits and former careers, but that's about it. They are really no longer in the game and they cannot be summoned back to it.
Or at least these have been my experiences.
As another example, not related to death and remains, I have caused some sims to emigrate from the world I am currently playing as it was getting overpopulated with households I knew I would never really engage with. For those who knew these sims in passing, they still occupy a foreign world slot on the relationship panel, I can get to see the departed sims' family trees and some small bits of information about them like traits and former careers, but that's about it. They are really no longer in the game and they cannot be summoned back to it.
Or at least these have been my experiences.
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