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tnt_1992
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Join Date: Sep 2008 |
if the mom is green and the dad is white and there baby is white can the baby have a green child or some time later down the line of there generation? |
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CinderEmma
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Yes, as the grandparents have a 10% (I believe, I still get confused over the matter) chance of having a genetic influence on a grandchild. |
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ani_
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Bu I thought grandparents only matter if they are alive, thanks to EA's crappy coding. If they are dead, only the parent's genes are taken into account. But don't quote me on this. | |
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Klldarkness
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Join Date: May 2009 |
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Actually, i believe that they fixed this in a patch. I'm also pretty sure that Twallens master controller has an option to edit the %. Don't quote me on that though. |
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That does not include facial sliders or skin tone. In the vanilla game, those two elements are inherited solely from the immediate parents. Quote:
Dead grandparents are used, provided their urnstone is still available in town (without the urnstone, the sim is permanently compressed and loses all genetic info). Quote:
It does not. Cheers.
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CinderEmma
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Ah, you learn something new every day ![]() Sorry for the misinformation, thanks Twallan
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jje1000
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If you get a random green baby, you can always blame a green man. It works so well in our world :D |
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