Cemeteries are a new lot type added in. They are important for when a Sim dies, either unexpectedly or planned via your own story. However, cemeteries are also public lots that the living can travel to at any point. They can even be assigned as club hangouts and celebrity hotspots from past expansions. This means that a cemetery should have plenty of upkeep to make it a worthwhile place to visit. Otherwise, the dead may soon become forgotten.
The cemetery lot is most often used for hosting funeral events in . You will need the essentials for both celebrating the life of a Sim and burying them properly. A single pre-made cemetery, Eternal Hollow, is included in. But this might not fit all of your needs. and also had graveyard-style areas, but these do not have the outright functionality of a cemetery lot.
Cemeteries can be made on any vacant lot, even on worlds outside Ravenwood. However, it may be harder to visit vacation worlds like Batuu or Granite Falls. Preferably, you should use the largest lot size of 64 x 64, but lots that big are extremely rare and may require bulldozing a pre-made structure. However, avoid destroying buildings with important game functionality, like Copperdale High from .
The Sims 4: Life & Death allows you to write a will. You need to take care of this while alive, but can affect the next generation.
As with all other lots, editing is done in Build Mode in. This can be done either from Manage Worlds or while in Live Mode. Set “cemetery” from the drop-down menu in the upper left corner. Since it is a public lot, no Simoleons are required for any costs.
At minimum, a cemetery requires one headstone or urn, one bench, one trash can, and one toile, but more objects will enhance the cemetery. also recommends a gravesite, a crypt, and a casket .
However, just having the basic objects can make this tedious for those attending funerals. Consider including items to restore a Sim’s basic needs in. This can include items like a chess set for fun, a
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