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- RandomBuzziness6 years agoSeasoned Ace@troshalom I've kept un-named fish in the smaller fishbowls without having them spoil so maybe using a bunch of those instead of the bigger fish tanks is another possible workaround.
I still think having to name the fish is foolish. IMO they should either add interactions where we could feed the fish, clean the tanks, etc., or just get rid of the spoiling in the tank thing altogether. @troshalom Pretty much. The one positive I noticed when naming is that if all the fish are the same (I have 6 angelfish in one), as long as you name them w/o using R2 to separate them, they all get named.
I now have 6 angelfish all named 1. XD
@RandomBuzziness I've kept fish in all tanks and bowls without issue, this is new. Which was probably why it took me so long to find out what the problem was. I always knew that even fish in my inventory that were 'foul' would be just fine to display in bowls and tanks but this has apparently been changed.
@diopter77 I usually change my lot traits but even when I forget for a while, I can't feature any lot in the most expensive area of DSV to have a dirty trait attached to it. So far I've only noticed that they mostly have the 'celebrity home' trait pre-installed. But that's not to say that your suggestion is any less valid, thanks for trying to help. 🙂
- RandomBuzziness6 years agoSeasoned Ace@TygerNight I haven't been able to duplicate this in my game. The fish I keep in the small bowls and the large tanks stay fine even without naming. No spoiling at all in 14 in-game days. What are you seeing in the forums? Is this an RoM thing? I don't have that pack but I am currently patched. Are you on PC or console?
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