I was bored and decided to play Sims 2. (Stop looking at me like that! It’s a great game!) I had 2 main familys I was playing with, and I was going to marry the two teenagers. But when I went to one of the families, their two kids have been killed off, and my adult sims are now elders.
Who the fuck killed my Sims, and WHY?!
I spent ages working on that family!
I can’t be bothered to re-do the whole thing. Guess its time for me to get a real life…
Wow, that sucks, AngelicGemma. I know how much time I put into my Sim families when I was playing Sims2. (In fact, I might just load them up again now…just to check on them, you understand…not to play for the next 12 hours or so.)
The only thing I can think of is that perhaps you accidentally went AFK without pausing? Sims left to their own devices tend to get themselves killed in short order, I’ve noticed.
I suggest putting in the “no aging” cheat btw. I turn it on and off at occasions.
I started with one guy, no aging. Til he made a lot of money and had a wife, then three kids. I turned on aging til the kids made adult, turned it off again. Produced grand kids then aged them to the point where I felt the original generation was about to die and turned it off there.
The game just goes by too quickly with default aging.
Seconding the ‘no aging’ code here, too. Grow the kids up, move 'em out, turn aging off again until such time (if ever) that you’re ready for them to go dying off.
Gosh that’s annoying. You can probably look in your elder Sims memories and maybe see what killed their children? (if it was a fire or something big?)
You could periodically save your neighborhood to protect it from the villain who appears to be sabotaging your families.
To preserve neighborhoods as you left them, go into ‘My documents’ - ‘EA Games’ - ‘Sims 2’ - ‘Neighborhoods’. Then copy/paste (into a hidden, safe folder labeled something discreet like ‘recipes’) whichever neighborhood you’re playing. For me, it’s neighborhood one as I’m always in Pleasantview. This preserves the neighborhood at the moment you copy/pasted it. I tend to do this before every big change, but I also have back-up copies of my photo’s too so feel free not to listen to me here.
Of course, a real life is good too…I’ve heard good things.
Is it possible you accidentally left it running at some point?
I left a game running, thinking I had paused it. I went away, and came back some hours later. In the meantime, my brother had used the computer, so when I came back, the program was shut down and I completely forgot I had even been playing until later that night, when I opened it to find that one of my newer families was in complete disarray - there was death and aging galore.
And of course, my brother - doing his best to be dutiful - had saved the game, after all the damage had been done by a newly created Sim family left to their own devices.
I don’t understand why y’all need the no aging cheat. Decently played your Sims will have more than enough aspiration reward points to buy enough elixir to keep them young forever. We had seven bottles of the damn stuff stashed up in the attic in one family.
Besides, letting your Sims die off now and then provides cash from inheritances, as well as ghosts (which your Knowledge Sims are going to want). And it makes room to bring more people into the family.
An excellent point. I’ve not played since *before * the fix was put in for that jump-out bug (the elixir was one of the leading causes of it) so my playing experience is geared towards just not letting them age instead of reversing it as it happens.
I should really give it another whirl now they’ve fixed the bugginess.