Memories

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Memories are collected by Sims in The Sims 2 and The Sims 3: Generations.

The Sims 2

See also: List of Memories and Vacation Mementos

Memories are stored in a panel in the Sim's information box. Memories can be good or bad (determined by the Sim's aspiration). Bad memories can cause Sims to grieve. All memories, good or bad, can become topics of conversation, and Sims who hear about these memories also get an invisible "marker" of the memory, which means they can gossip to other Sims. Positive memories are shown in green, and negative memories are shown in red.

Bon Voyage adds a sub-box to this called Vacation Mementos.

This feature is not included in The Sims 3, however moodlets act as temporary memories, and Sims will often remember major tragedies like deaths of family or friends and divorce by occasionally crying. Memories are reported to re-appear in The Sims 3: Generations.

The Sims 3

 
Scrapbook Memory System in the Sims 3

This feature is not included in the base game, however moodlets act as temporary memories. Larger event moodlets will last longer, ex: a death or divorce. Sad moodlets will make sims cry every once in a while until the moodlet goes away.

Memories return in the update introduced by The Sims 3: Generations[1], the Sims will collect them, and it's possible for the player to change a Sim's memories, its description, and a tool to create memories will be available. Instead of using icons to represent memories the in-game camera will take a snapshot of the memory, and when enabled, will notify what memory occured.

Any user-made memories require a picture taken by the player, whether it is positive, neutral, or negative, and its title. If the camera is not on the same lot the Sim in the active household receiving the memory, the memory will have a placeholder for the picture and a gray background. If the Sim recieving the memory is not in the active household, the memory will have a watermarked background depicting whether the memory is positive, neutral, or negative. Editing a memory provides a share function which can either upload the memory to the Sims 3 website or to Facebook as a status update. Players who upload memories may get items from the store (according to the number of memories uploaded).

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References

fr:Souvenirs