The events of take place around 25 years after. Many characters return, older but not always wiser. Children from the first game are now adults, while adults are either elders or deceased of old age. This is great for lore-focused players, as they can continue their previous storylines with canon events of. And it isn’t just the base game’s lore, as families from multiple expansions intertwine.
Some returning Sims are not fully playable, but instead fill out the family tree, memories of the living, or arrive as ghosts in the night. It is possible to revive dead Sims with devices like the Resurrect-O-Nomitron from, a similar process as rebirthing Sims in . However, this mainly works for Sims that have a physical gravestone or urn. Attempting to resurrect only a memory will lead to glitches, including possibly corrupting save data.
When setting up a new save in, tucked away in the Family Bin are two returning Sims, Jennifer Pleasant and John Burb. Jennifer was also an optional starter Sim in, while John is from the Old Town neighborhood in. It is unclear how they met, as Jennifer claims they were high school sweethearts, while John doesn’t remember a thing.
Aside from raising a young daughter, Lucy Burb, Jennifer and John aren’t involved with any of the major dramas around the town of Pleasantview. They are acquainted with Jennifer’s brother, Daniel Pleasant, but otherwise don’t have many connections. This is likely a symptom of being inside the Family Bin instead of the town itself.
Like his sister Jennifer, Daniel was a potential default starter Sim during ’s game setup. Something has gone haywire since those childhood days. He met a wife, Mary-Sue Oldie, who believes in the good of people, and had two twin daughters, Angela and Lilith.
But, as of the start of, Daniel is having an affair with the local Pleasantview maid, Kaylynn Langerak. It is implied that Kaylynn may be tempting Daniel to cheat. However, in later DLC for, it is shown that Daniel was already
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