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SimuLord's avatar
4 years ago

You Are Cordially Invited To Your Own Deathday Party!

This has got to be a bug, right? In this screenshot, Dmitry (the elder) has a birthday scheduled for a week from Sunday (10 days after he turned from adult to elder on the Thursday right before the calendar starts.)

Trouble is...he's an elder. The next "birthday" is his Deathday (assuming, of course, that he doesn't die of something else in the meantime.)

So the game is explicitly telling me when a sim will die. That...can't be right. I thought for sure that information used to be hidden. Maybe the recent update to how the calendar works broke that?

Fun side note: Dmitry Markov was the founding sim of my saveā€”his Simology panel says he's lived for 1,113 days. That's kind of a cool piece of world trivia. (also fun is that the household is worth over 4.5 million simoleons...compound interest from 2 sims with the Fabulously Wealthy aspiration reward is a heckuva drug.)

https://i.imgur.com/DM9BZ4P.jpg
  • SilentK008's avatar
    SilentK008
    Seasoned Newcomer
    Well, he will at least be able to put his affairs in order :)
  • DaWaterRat's avatar
    DaWaterRat
    Seasoned Adventurer
    I've seen this happen once or twice, usually right after a sim ages up to elder. The next time I opened the calendar the "death day" was no longer visible.
  • What happens when he blows the candles on the Birthday Cake? That would be a memorable birthday :D :D
  • "bixters;c-17951854" wrote:
    What happens when he blows the candles on the Birthday Cake? That would be a memorable birthday :D :D


    Everybody gathers round and sings...

    Happy Deathday to you
    The Reaper's here too
    Have fun up in Heaven*
    Happy Deathday to you

    *or, for the more mischievous among the sims, "Have fun down in Hades" can be substituted.
  • That's very interesting. I only have one Sim in my current game who is an Elder. I shall now have to check out the calendar to see if his upcoming "birthday" has also been noted. Oi! That's almost creepy on the one side. Most of us don't have an expiration tag on us. We go when we go. :open_mouth: Reservations unnecessary, generally. Wow.
  • kacie48's avatar
    kacie48
    New Spectator
    I use MCCC to tell me how many days my elder has left. If you click on the sim, then mccc, it will tell you how many days they have left in the sim info. Also, when you get the notice to get their affairs in order, they USUALLY pass 24 hours later, sometimes sooner or later. I always note the time I get that notice so I can make sure they are home with their family or call the family over if they live alone. I never thought to check the calendar. I will do that next time to see if it matches the time that mccc gives.
  • @ACruelButLovingGod LOL that song's hilarious & will probably be stuck in my head for a good part of the day :smiley:
  • EgonVM's avatar
    EgonVM
    Seasoned Ace
    Ah, so you know the day the sim's time is up. That's the greatest knowledge ever as you know when to wrap up those unfinished businesses.

    Plan ahead.

    Edit. I just looked into my own game and saw none of the elders' birthday day on calendar. Lifespan is set on short. So I have to keep my eye on the aging bar, which I may always misread, thus making me not make plans that can be completed. In short, I wanna that too!