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@pvpergh0st It doesn't seem much weirder for a sim to steal a birth certificate than it does for one to walk off with a restaurant table. But okay, if inactive sims aren't stealing, is it possible your own sims are stealing or recycling? Apparently a sim with the recycle trait will do this excessively; there's a bug report about it too:
It might help to sort of follow a sim or two around for a bit and see what they do. You don't need to save your progress, just see if you can catch an item disappering. Let me know if you notice anything suspicious.
Thanks for the info on laundry. If there's a solid bug report on it, I'll link it here.
I have things disappearing and my home is not even active.
I am in build mode, and no sim has ever lived in this house.
I got in game, and saved before I exited bc my husb bought
me an expansion pack. Go back in game, the piano that
was there 5 minutes ago is now gone.
I have things disappearing and my home is not even active.
I am in build mode, and no sim has ever lived in this house.
I got in game, and saved before I exited bc my husb bought
me an expansion pack. Go back in game, the piano that
was there 5 minutes ago is now gone.
Also... if sims are going to steal, shouldn't there be
a police officer showing up to your home? From what
I recall, that is how the sims has always worked with
theivery. Or have they just jumped on the socialist
bandwagon and want to justify stealing now?
I mean.... "sharing is caring"? It's not sharing unless
your sim actually gives something to the other.
I don't mind if they want to make if so your neighbor
in need asks for something, and your sim is able to
give it. That's the point of having good vs bad sims, right?
How do you know if the "sharing is caring" thing is active in your game?
Is it active by default? And how do I turn it off!
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