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@AalyahReed Best way is to save everyone to your library and then just make a new family with all of them and then set the relationships in CAS. They will be different Sims that way but you'll keep everything but relationships.
So bascially:
1. Save everyone you want to make related this way to the library/Gallery
2. Delete the ones you have from the game
3. Create a new family with everyone and set the relationships.
Since it's just Mortimer though, it might even be possible to just remove him and add a new Mortimer from the library.
Hope you understand what I mean :D
> You wrote "the easiest way is just..." but it looks like the text cut off?
Yeah not sure what's that doing there. I think I wrote something in and forgot to delete that part.
Do make a backup of your save first in case anything goes wrong.
Hi @crinrict You have been incredibly helpful, and I'm reporting back to say that I think I was successful in fixing the issue!
I made sure all relationships between my Sims were utterly destroyed, by saving each of the 15 separate sims on their own to my library (except Cassandra & Alexander, who I saved together). I created a brand new save, I planned out a list of the best way to add them back together, so that the game would hopefully not have the opportunity to create any "phantom parents" which basically meant starting from the top in each group (Elders) all the way to the children. If the elders had phantom parents, that would be okay, because I could just pretend they were the predeceased Victor or Gretle Goth, etc. It was a very long process, and I kept notes the whole way through, just to keep track of what I was doing.
Then another bug occurred! Everyone added from my library brought in negative instead of positive funds! I was SO frustrated. And freerealestate wouldn't work, nor any money cheat, because the money cheats required me to move them to a lot first, which of course, I could not do with negative funds. So I did some searching on EA Answers HQ - turns out this is a long-term bug. So I picked my "starter sim" that I used to start the new save, who was already living in an apartment; I cheated up her funds substantially, then I kept adding families to her household temporarily and splitting the money between them. Needless to say, it was a lot. I encountered two bugs in fixing this issue, but I think I figured it out (knock on wood) thanks to the online help I received.
I have my families connected, but split into separate households now. Thank you so much for your help!
- crinrict3 years agoHero+@AalyahReed I'm glad it worked out for you after all this work :D
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