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SnowieSimmer
8 years agoSeasoned Ace
"SheriSim57;c-16189179" wrote:
Yes, I would add two things to that.... when a sim dies he can have a will to leave furniture, property and money to whoever he wants, and any children or toddlers left in a family when the last adult dies should go into the adoption bin.
Yeah, I miss getting an inheritance or being able to adopt kids recently taken away.
"EgonVM;c-16189427" wrote:
I have a question about this. What do you mean about it?
If you go to Manage Worlds, then Manage Households, choose a household and click on the split household, there's a button to create a new household. By clicking on it, you won't go into the CAS, but instead get an empty household that you can make by moving sims you want out. Then this new household will appear in the Manage Households in My Households as Not in the World household that you can move. But I do admit that it's annoying that they can't take any furniture with them except for the objects that can be put in their personal inventory. They also start out with 20,000 simoleons like any usual household.
Unless things have changed recently, last I checked you could only move a Sim from one household into a new family, not move them out to live by themselves. If this has changed then great! I would still love the other two points I mentioned, though. It's a bit of a hassle to go between manage worlds and live mode all the time just because you want to move out the grandparents into their retirement home.
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