Or you can place them all on the floor of the house and put them in the replacement sim's inventory when you put him in the house if you don't have another sim in the household. If there is another sim in that household, you could transfer the inventory to that sims so you don't lose the inventory items or the collectibles. You might want to test in a new game just to be sure what happens to the aspirations to see if those get carried over or not. The sim will keep all his skills and aspiration progress (I think the library keeps the aspiration progress anyway). You could save the main sim to your library and then delete the one in the game and replace him with the copy from the library. He'll have to start all his relationships again. There is a way to get them out of the family tree but it comes with the cost of losing all the main sim's relationships and disconnects him from other family if he has any. Tbh, I may have been thinking about how it worked in TS2 as It has been a long time since I looked at adoptions so I just may have forgotten how it works in TS4.Īs they've probably been culled then.
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