Forum Discussion
- GalacticGalSeasoned AceCan't you just delete the baby/object? Or what happens if you put baby/object bassinet in your Sims' inventory? Wait, what am I typing! :open_mouth: I'm pro-Life Seriously, if your Sims has a baby that your Sim cannot properly care for, just move baby/object into another unsuspecting household through Manage Households. You could even make it one of your neighbors. :p That way you don't have to put up with baby/object screaming at 3AM. Don't mind me, I'm in mourning.
- SnurflesNew NoviceI know I'm not the first to say this but the title of this thread -- things that make you go hmmmm.......
"IngeJones;d-896534" wrote:
1) shift-click crib containing baby and "set as head".
2) save and exit.
3) reload. The head-crib will now be in the house, and so will the original crib, but both empty. Baby will no longer be part of household
4) delete both cribs in build mode. Baby problems over.
You don’t have to do just that! If the baby is crying, shift click the bassinet, it’ll show a blank one! It will take the baby away!- simmerLellaNew Adventurer
"Swiftlover13;c-15090070" wrote:
Without context, this thread's title is ever so slightly worrying.
With context, it's even worse. - Nindigo79Seasoned NoviceYeah, I find kids to be the least provoking in this game. Never felt an urge to get rid of them - until they reach teenhood. Then they become a different species, malproportioned, self-absorbed and often unworthy of existence in my games. The teen stage is the worst IMO. That's when offspring go from cute to hideous, often not bearing any resemblance to their former self whatsoever. /rant sorry
About The Sims 4 General Discussion
Join lively discussions, share tips, and exchange experiences on Sims 4 Expansion Packs, Game Packs, Stuff Packs & Kits.
33,184 PostsLatest Activity: 4 minutes agoRelated Posts
Recent Discussions
- 4 minutes ago
- 7 hours ago