Talk:Bella Goth

Wasn't she in the Sims 2 for PSP? 68.209.80.202 21:14, 26 June 2008 (UTC) Got to be in sims 3 Master Gresh 15:57, 8 January 2009 (UTC)

Yes, she was. It says so at the bottom of the article now ^_^ --wolfheart 04:29, 1 April 2009 (UTC)

Hey, I have to ask this. If any of you are familiar with the video in which a Sims 3 team member takes you through a game situation with "Herman" and "Arnie", two new sims, can anyone clarify if the girl in the red dress at Arnie's campaign fundraiser is Bella? Thanks! All answers appreciated! --wolfheart 23:49, 27 January 2009 (UTC)

No, Bella Goth is a child in The Sims 3 If you check in her section It shows four pics of her and two of them are in there with her mom, Although that is probably her adult dress It looks alot alike --sprite7868 24:08, 27 January 2009 (UTC)

Bella Goth?
EA wants it to sound like there is a huge story, when there really isn't, EA just deleted her, or, While they were making the game, Bella got deleted and to cover up their mistake, they made another Bella Goth in Strangtown, (Which looks nothing like the real Bella, neither does the Hula Zombie) Bella's face is much different.

I don't get It, everybody wishes they had Bella Goth In their The Sims 2 Game. But here is a very good question.

Q: What did she ever do that makes you even want her at all?

I agree with Xiaou everyone wants her because she is so interesting did she get it on with Don no as it seems where did she get abducted? Thats why everyone wants her if no of this happened then she could still be populur but not as much do you see now. :) Xiaou 16:20, 12 March 2009 (UTC)Xiaou

Yes, it is true. I think everyone wants her because she was there from the start, from The Sims. Also, Bella Goth has an interesting story, getting abducted and all that and also maybe she was in so much sims games that it made her popular, and if someone never heard of Bella and then saw Bella's page on this wiki, he/she will immediately get interested, 1) Because of her story and 2) Because one also get influenced by other players, who are big fans of Bella, it's like brainwashing. I hope it cleared your question. Potterania 12:38, 14 March 2009 (UTC)

Let me put it this way... if the Beatles had known about Bella Goth, all their songs would have been about her. Well, at least Polythene Bella (aka Polythene Pam) :-D

This is what really bothers me about what the developers/programmers/whatever did with The Sims 2. They set up these situations (Aliens transporting sims across neighborhoods, Murders, Aliens not returning sims, Alien hybrids without Alien genetics, and WooHooing with the Grim Reaper) that aren't at all possible in the game (without cheats, hacks, etc.) with whatever they used to program the game with, and use that to cover up their fake story plots. I mean, it's a cool twist and all, but that's kind of cheap. I'd like to actually have connected neighborhoods and the other impossible things they've faked, but then they'd have a game that totally defeats the whole "life simulator" theme. I think they need to do things that the players can do and not be cheap and mislead the players into thinking they can do more with the game than they really can. But, that's all on the advertisement side...

Mbc595 02:15, May 18, 2010 (UTC)

Help! xP
There is probably no way to get her back if you cannot use the Resurrect-o-Nomitron. The BoolProp cheat is stupid because she will never be back the way she was before she was taken (Or rumour has it, deleted while making the game) out of the game.

I'm in a bit of a sticky situation. I know everyone's wondering how to get her back as it is, but I've almost figured it out but now I'm not so sure. I used boolProp to get her back, and then had her have a baby before saving and exiting, so I thought she would survive... but then I went back into the game and she still died. So I quit without saving and my question is this... I'm running on a Mac, and I don't have University so I don't get the Resurrect-o-Nomitron... so is there any way to fully get her back? All help appreciated! --wolfheart 21:28, 30 March 2009 (UTC)

You have to download the InSimenator and summon her using the summoner get Mortimer to move her in and then go off the lot and then go back on and then resurrect her using the mortality adjuster hope i helped Xxgreenbunnyxx

New Main Image
The new main image seems to blurry in areas, like someone used the blur tool in Photoshop or something. Let's try a LITTLE harder maybe? I'm sorry, it just looks bsolutely CRAPPY! 75.28.168.254 01:30, 20 June 2009 (UTC)

Quote?
"Her name in Italian means "beautiful" and it fits her better than her red leather corset. Descended from a long line of occultists, mystics and decadents, she has thrown convention to the wind. Her disdain for the pedestrian and normal is only matched by her sense of ennui and isolation. She distracts herself from this world with a little organ practice and exotic gardenings of the lethal variety."

In exactly what game does this appear in? The first sentence sounds right, but the rest is seems far too dark to appear in any Sims game, especially from the Bella that everyone loves! 69.133.95.75 08:05, 28 June 2009 (UTC)

P.S. That was me who asked, I just accidentally logged out! M. H. Avril 08:11, 28 June 2009 (UTC)


 * Seems odd, since her family is actually not all that dark in the main series (I mean, her bio in Sims 1 talks about how she's an avid golfer, not how she's an evil renegade. Haha, whatever! Thanks Bayoubash. M. H. Avril 08:23, 28 June 2009 (UTC)

"Exotic gardenings of the lethal variety." Is this perhaps a hint that she may have been involved with the Cowplant? Mortimer Goth created the Elixer of Life, which uses Cowplant milk, so this wouldnt sound completly insane. Gyromite 04:06, 3 July 2009 (UTC)

Why This Advice Is a Bad Idea
While moving Bella with this method does sever relationships and remove memories, the game still creates unlinked duplicate character files of every sim Bella has ever met in Strangetown. While this won't likely cause immediate harm, you will get severe glitches like disappearing sims after a couple of generations. --71.31.101.241 00:04, 10 July 2009 (UTC)
 * Create a family in Strangetown and moved them into a lot, after about a week (sim time) a townie named Bella Goth walked past, built up enough relationship with one of your sims, moved her with you. Then made her find her own place and then moved her into a seprate house I moved her house to lots and house bin and moved her to Pleasantview.

Getting her back
I can never get bella back even with uniercity i tryed and the bella at strangetown is a fake bella let me repeat FAKE BELLA!Moving her into Pleasantview is a bad idea it glitchs your game so dont do it ive done it and i messed up my game all because of it and Boolprop does not work Dont do it You cannot get her back without the help of simpe or the insim i`ll repeat simpe or insim! so here`s how you do with insim first put the mortality and summoner adjuster on your lot get bella goth and then get someone to move her in and then go off the lot and back on let her die and then use mortality and resserect her i got her back with this Xxgreenbunnyxx

On Bella not having grandparents in TS2
"The game treats her as dead because Bella has only parents not grandparents like most sims." This doesn't wash. While it's unusual for premade adult Sims in Pleasantview to not have grandparents in their family trees, there is no logical connection between that and being treated as dead. What's more, it's not unusual for living premade adults in Bluewater Village to not have grandparents in their family trees. So, while Bella may not have been given grandparents in TS2 because she's not playable in Pleasantview, her lack of grandparents cannot be why she is treated as dead. Dharden 23:15, January 16, 2010 (UTC)


 * That could well be. I've always thought of her as "legally dead", and I wouldn't be surprised if they had to tag her with the "I Am Dead" token so she wouldn't appear on community lots. However, the grandparents thing can't be why she's treated as dead. Sure, for a base-game Sim, it's unusual enough to be noteworthy, but it's not going to cause the game to treat her as dead. Dharden 23:44, January 16, 2010 (UTC)
 * Here's what's interesting about "it's not unusual for living premade adults in Bluewater Village to not have grandparents in their family trees."
 * If you notice, base game families had a LOT of work put into them, like their unique faces, stories, personalities, genetics, and family trees (this was obviously worked on mostly to support their new generation concept for sims games). They had about three generations before them. Now, it's not likely that these sims were ever actually played, but they're still there. However, the premade sims for packs were obviously not made with such care. One of the best instances is the Kim family from Pets. They, to my knowledge, have no relations. Families from packs aren't as important as the ones in the base game, so they usually don't have as extensive family trees as families from the base game. Some of them even have premade faces in CAS. That's how secondary they are compared to base game families. This always kind of bugged me haha, but it makes sense... Mbc595 02:27, May 18, 2010 (UTC)
 * Here's what's interesting about "it's not unusual for living premade adults in Bluewater Village to not have grandparents in their family trees."
 * If you notice, base game families had a LOT of work put into them, like their unique faces, stories, personalities, genetics, and family trees (this was obviously worked on mostly to support their new generation concept for sims games). They had about three generations before them. Now, it's not likely that these sims were ever actually played, but they're still there. However, the premade sims for packs were obviously not made with such care. One of the best instances is the Kim family from Pets. They, to my knowledge, have no relations. Families from packs aren't as important as the ones in the base game, so they usually don't have as extensive family trees as families from the base game. Some of them even have premade faces in CAS. That's how secondary they are compared to base game families. This always kind of bugged me haha, but it makes sense... Mbc595 02:27, May 18, 2010 (UTC)

Request for clarification
When it's noted that Mortimer doesn't seem to like a resurrected Bella very much, is that referring to relationship levels, or to flags such as best friend, crush, and love? If I check the relationships in TS2 Enhancer, the daily and lifetime relationships between them are high (85/95 for both), but none of the relationship flags are set. Clearing them (or not setting them in the first place) makes sense, given the storyline which has Mortimer free to remarry, but if the relationship levels are still high when she's brought back, I think folks should think twice before implicating Mortimer in her disappearance, or claiming that she didn't really love him. Dharden 02:37, January 20, 2010 (UTC)

Auto-Traits?
In inactive households, when Sims grow up, are their traits pre-determined for random? Bella is a teen in my TS3 game and her 4th triat is "Loves The Outdoors". Anyone else have this? UBFunkaneer 23:31, April 28, 2010 (UTC)
 * In inactive households when one or more members have a birthday, their next trait (unless they are an adult, for elders have the same amount of traits as adults) is randomly added. Bleeh (talk) 23:34, April 28, 2010 (UTC)