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GalacticGal
7 years agoLegend
I recently had to roll back to an earlier game save. I'm playing my Ancestors and the Dad in the second house in rotation play, managed to electrocute himself. I set him on a specific task to fix the large screen TV (and yes, I know they didn't have such things in the 18th century, but the cc clothing was messing with my game, so I decided to just play them in this time zone) after he was to fix the TV, I had it queued for his to also fix the dryer. Had I given this family a proper wash tub and clothesline, he may have survived.
At any rate, I decided to work on the second daughter in the meantime. I generally focus on the eldest girl, since she became my sixth great-grandmother, but this time I was helping Rebecca out. She was outside wanting to play in the rain. Silly teen (she is a goofball in my game). In the meantime, while trying to help fulfill her whims, I get that ominous music. I panned the camera around to find her father mid-air in a horizontal straight-bodied form, with electricity crackling through him. He landed on the floor of the laundry room on his side. It was over. :open_mouth: Next thing I knew, there was Grimmie coming through the wall from the front porch. This was unacceptable. His firstborn wasn't even married yet, and this family had at least two more children before he deceased in 1770.
Rather than restart the entire game save over yet again, you'd be proud of me. Instead, I simply rolled back a save and prevented the untimely death.
At any rate, I decided to work on the second daughter in the meantime. I generally focus on the eldest girl, since she became my sixth great-grandmother, but this time I was helping Rebecca out. She was outside wanting to play in the rain. Silly teen (she is a goofball in my game). In the meantime, while trying to help fulfill her whims, I get that ominous music. I panned the camera around to find her father mid-air in a horizontal straight-bodied form, with electricity crackling through him. He landed on the floor of the laundry room on his side. It was over. :open_mouth: Next thing I knew, there was Grimmie coming through the wall from the front porch. This was unacceptable. His firstborn wasn't even married yet, and this family had at least two more children before he deceased in 1770.
Rather than restart the entire game save over yet again, you'd be proud of me. Instead, I simply rolled back a save and prevented the untimely death.