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simsplayer818's avatar
4 years ago
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Sims 4 (IL) Endangered Fish don't count as collected if you catch and release

So just some feedback here on something that I think is by design.

I'm a big collector and if my fishing Sims catch endangered fish like the royal sabrefish or the leopard shark they only count towards the fishing collection if you keep them. If you do the decent thing and release them back into the ocean, the collection shows them as still yet to be caught.

If you keep them it affects the Sim's reputation and other Sims often berate them for breaking the island laws.

Sometimes I feel so guilty I take them home and put them in a fish tank!

  • simsplayer818's avatar
    simsplayer818
    2 years ago

    @Micecream420They can only be caught in Sulani. But I get around it by only keeping the endangered fish if nobody is around. My Sims often fish overnight when it's more deserted.

    Edit: to mitigate the negative effects on reputation I only keep 1 and catch and release several. Throwing a lot of them back boosts reputation and makes up for any losses.

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  • Hawksdaughter's avatar
    Hawksdaughter
    Seasoned Hotshot
    3 years ago

    I really wish they would count towards the collection, even if you release them. Otherwise, the fish is one collection that we can never complete. I don't want to put them in fishbowls.

  • simsplayer818's avatar
    simsplayer818
    Hero
    3 years ago
    @Hawksdaughter I agree, sometimes I put them in the bigger fish tanks instead of bowls. But I'm not happy at the fact local Sims yell at my Sim for catching them and their rep is affected.
  • Hawksdaughter's avatar
    Hawksdaughter
    Seasoned Hotshot
    3 years ago

    I have two different Sulani sims, both  have the Child of the Islands trait, so they will not keep any endangered fish, not even in an aquarium. Just wouldn't be right. It sucks, actually. 

  • Hawksdaughter's avatar
    Hawksdaughter
    Seasoned Hotshot
    3 years ago

    Maybe we'll get lucky, (when the fish fly, lol) and someone from EA will see this and go 'hmm', should have thought of that. 

  • Micecream420's avatar
    Micecream420
    2 years ago

    Can't you just move worlds to fix the "getting yelled at by locals" thing or is there no limitations to where they can berate you for it?

  • simsplayer818's avatar
    simsplayer818
    Hero
    2 years ago

    @Micecream420They can only be caught in Sulani. But I get around it by only keeping the endangered fish if nobody is around. My Sims often fish overnight when it's more deserted.

    Edit: to mitigate the negative effects on reputation I only keep 1 and catch and release several. Throwing a lot of them back boosts reputation and makes up for any losses.

  • RaphBlade7's avatar
    RaphBlade7
    Seasoned Rookie
    8 months ago

    Actually they can be stocked in fishing ponds if you manage to catch one! They'll still be considered endangered even if you stock multiple fishing ponds with them! Personally I think it should only effect you in Sulani, but not if they are caught in fishing ponds or they should add the option to breed them to increase their numbers to improve your reputation maybe as part of the Conservation career or a related activity!

    I also wonder if they'll stop if you improve your reputation (like using the PR Agency to publish a good story)!

  • RaphBlade7's avatar
    RaphBlade7
    Seasoned Rookie
    8 months ago

    You know you can save them to the gallery then load them to be able to modify their traits (or accumulate enough satisfaction points to purchase the Re-Training Potion which allows you to reset their traits! The Child of the Ocean trait specifically makes these Sims become sad while fishing or if they see a mounted fish, and uncomfortable when eating fish! It's one of the MAJOR drawbacks of said trait that makes it only useful if you want your Sim to be vegan, dislikes fishing & seafood, which sucks as it makes them react negatively to the one water related activity that their trait would be useful for (especially spearfishing)! Still I wonder if it can be mitigated by making Fishing one of their Likes in the hopes it counteracts the trait somewhat enough to get the Fishing Aspiration reward trait which helps decay negative moodlets!

    I discovered all this with my Mermaid Sim which I was thankful for as I was worried it was cause they were a Mermaid but it turns out the trait was the culprit! I personally think we need a trait that lacks Child of the Ocean's negatives allowing Sims to enjoy a wide variety of water related activities!