Clean Slate: Wonderful Relationship Fixer or Ruins Pregnancy?
Naiad:
Quote from: Lakart on 2012 February 06, 14:17:20
If I did then hopefully I wouldn't have made a thread asking for the answer to a question that I already knew. So, no.
If you want to be completely safe, maybe you should just start a new game and test it there? I doubt anyone here will do it for you.
Lakart:
Quote from: Naiad on 2012 February 06, 15:00:25
Quote from: Lakart on 2012 February 06, 14:17:20
If I did then hopefully I wouldn't have made a thread asking for the answer to a question that I already knew. So, no.
If you want to be completely safe, maybe you should just start a new game and test it there? I doubt anyone here will do it for you.
Didn't really expect someone to do it for me, just figured I would ask in case someone already had and knew the result. I'll probably make a new game and test it out but I figured I would give this thread a day.
PrinJess:
Pregnancies don't just "abort" when buying a lifetime wish. Clean Slate destroys past "reputation". If your Sim is marked as one of the game's definitions for being a cheater then this is what the lifetime wish does. Don't hold it against me, however: cheating is banished from my Sim games (unless I feel sadistic).
Save your game first, cheat your way to the lifetime points, grab the reward, test it, and see if it works or not. Yay, so much simpler than you'd imagined.
J. M. Pescado:
Pregnancy is not actually a romantic relationship, so is completely unaffected in any event. I'm not even sure that perk even removes the actual romances.
PA:
The only time I used it was when two Sims with maxed out relationship kept succeeding at becoming boy/girlfriend but immediately and (for a while) mysteriously dropping that back to romantic interest due to one having a reputation.
Clean Slate killed the reputation so the new relationship state would stick. This led me to believe reputations in Sims 3 are stupid.
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