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- 3Rosez5 years agoNew Adventurer
I guess you could build your own graveyard on a community lot? 😶 Transferring Urns/tombstones to the lot.
- PugLove8885 years agoHero (Retired)
@bae281995 , I agree that we should have graveyards. I know some people like @3Rosez mentioned have made them, but I want them to function like they did in prior versions of the game.
Strangely enough, if you have Cats & Dogs, there is an island with a pet graveyard! 🐶🐱😮 - 3Rosez5 years agoNew Adventurer
@PugLove888 that pet cemetery makes me think of Stephens Kings Pet Semetary. 🤣🤣 I do agree though, I liked it in the previous games too
- PugLove8885 years agoHero (Retired)
@3Rosez , I thought of that too, but it isn't creepy or scary or dangerous in anyway! 😅
- 3Rosez5 years agoNew Adventurer
@PugLove888 LOL! This is true! Thank goodness no cats or dogs become destructive in the cemetery and a bonus the little animals like the hamsters, etc aren't sent there. lmao...
I think it would be great to have a pack based around cemeteries. When our sims die, there isn’t really a lot of gameplay or build stuff we can do for them.
it would be cool if we had a funeral event, a cemetery lot type and build buy can be based on new tombstones, coffins, crypts, grungy and old walls and fences etc. as for gameplay, it would also be cool if we could use our sims ashes to help grow trees, maybe cross pack play with the new crystal creations pack to turn use ashes to make jewellery.
I guess this suggestion is a bit morbid and depressing, but I think it would be a great addition for realism 🙂
[SalixCat - Modified thread title for clarity]
@PlumbobPenguinn you can already do some of these things with a combination of packs. Vampires has the build items such as coffins and Paranormal adds the haunted gameplay. Some of the grungier build mode items can be found in Werewolves. The base game adds some gravestones but Vampires adds more. If you don't already have that pack, Forgotten Hollow has the spooky lots that are ideal in fact it already has some gravestones and the flying bats for the perfect eerie ambience.
Using the ashes is something I haven't seen before though.
- Moozilla132 years agoSeasoned Ace@PlumbobPenguinn As @simsplayer818 mentioned, there are ways to add graveyard gameplay into your saves, but I absolutely agree we need a base game funeral event. There are mods out there for this, but this it has always felt like a glaring lapse that this option was never included in the game natively.
- Briana25262 years agoSeasoned Ace
Or a memorial I like how in Sims 2 we had wills and inheritance and in Sims 3 the townies and your sims acknowledged a sim died and pay respects I thought that was touching.
- xochiquetzl_xkvn2 years agoSeasoned Ace
I use a mod to add funerals and another to add the graveyard lot trait.
This is one of the few saves where I’m letting Sims die—usually we just drink Potion of Youth or Potion of Rejuvenation constantly—and it’s comforting to have a pretty place to put the tombstone and hang out on my custom holiday Remembrance Day.
But if you can’t or don’t use mods, you can set up a lot—generic, museum, etc—and go there. Snowy Escape has tombstones in debug if you don’t have Vampires. You could also size up some pet cemetery items from Cats and Dogs. Tombstones count as sculpture, and wall cracks count as wall art, so it’s really easy to make the lot meet the museum requirements.
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