

The selected Sim can now resurrect that deceased Sim with the Resurrect-O-Nomitron. When the game is unpaused, the Sim will fade away.Shift-click the Sim, and select "Make Sim my Contact".If these steps are done correctly, the Sim will stay on the screen. Now, the game must be resumed and then paused again by pressing P twice quickly.Cycle through the Tombstone's "Add Neighbor to Family" menu until the name of the Sim you want to resurrect appears, then click that name.First, make sure that the game in on speed 1, and that the selected Sim has no actions in their queue.With Nightlife or later, another option is to spawn the Tombstone of Life and Death and use its "Add Neighbor to Family" function.This cheat will make the selected Sim know everyone, even those who have passed away. With "boolprop testingcheatsenabled true" activated, shift+click on the mailbox and click on the button that says "Make Me Know Everyone".If there are no descendants, you can do one of two things: This method can be used to resurrect Jon Smith Tricou, and then the rest of the Tricou family. Have the now-resurrected Sim resurrect the rest of the family.Have the descendant resurrect that Sim.Get a Resurrect-O-Nomitron via the Paranormal career track, from a college secret society, or from cheats.(See Townie#Turning a Townie into a Playable Sim.) Identify a descendant of the Sim you want to resurrect.If you can make them playable, they can resurrect that Sim with the Resurrect-O-Nomitron. If there are townies that are descended from the Sim you want to resurrect, you can use this method. Sometimes, a pre-made deceased Sim will be resurrectable, but will have no playable relatives, descendants, or acquaintances. This section describes features that are only available in The Sims 2: University. The Sims 2 In-game methods Resurrect-O-Nomitron Ĭassandra Goth using the Resurrect-O-Nomitron. 2.2 Resurrect a sim via "NRaas Master Controller" Sims 3.2.1 Getting the "Oh My Ghost!" special opportunity.1.4.3 Resurrecting Sims with no character data.
