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A grave question
« on: 2008 May 10, 07:07:32 »
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When you move out a family from a lot in the neighbourhood screen to the neighbourhood bin, do graves and urns left on the property get sold along with all other remaining property on the lot? I have a couple of ghosts that I would like to leave at the lot so that they can continue to haunt it when a new family moves in.
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Re: A grave question
« Reply #1 on: 2008 May 10, 07:18:58 »
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I have no idea. I don't recall they used to be, but I've always used the file-backup method when moving out of a lot to avoid permanent furniture destruction.
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Re: A grave question
« Reply #2 on: 2008 May 10, 08:25:33 »
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AFAIK, anything placed inside a building, such as an urn, will disappear when your sims move, but a grave that's placed outside will stay. That's how my game works, anyway.
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Re: A grave question
« Reply #3 on: 2008 May 10, 09:11:46 »
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I did not know that about the urns. But the graves definately stay.
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Re: A grave question
« Reply #4 on: 2008 May 10, 09:12:48 »
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Urns and tombstones are the same thing, but if it is sitting on an object that disappears, it may also disappear. But you should generally use the Lot-Backup trick to avoid having to refurnish.
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Re: A grave question
« Reply #5 on: 2008 May 10, 17:51:51 »
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Thanks for your help.
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