
With that, the Deceased's body will remain until another Sim calls Emergency Services by way of their cellphone in the Household menu with the "Report a Death" option.
Just the cold, hard truth that the Deceased is no longer with them. The Grim Reaper will also still not appear, meaning no bargaining to bring a Sim back from the dead. If you don't have another active Sim nearby to do so, an NPC will take care of calling after a while. You will still need to call the Medical Examiner with your Sim's Cell Phone. The initial Mortem stages after death are still in place.
UPDATE 08/05/21 - Cottage Living Update: Proper burial process for Farm animals if this Pack is installed.
CUSTOMIZABLE TOMBSTONES/URNS: Instead of all Sims getting the basic tombstone, you can now choose whichever tombstone you want your Sim to have. NEW BURIAL OBJECTS: Instead of just keeping the urn or tombstone in the normal spots, you can now place them in a Tomb or Mausoleum with other family members or friends. MULTIPLE DEATH HANDLING: Multiple Sim Deaths will each have separate arrangements. You can now have a full service with everyone you know outside of the EA event system. NEW FUNERAL SERVICE EXPERIENCE: No longer are you relegated to a rabbithole. BEREAVEMENT LEAVE OPTION: You can give your Sims additional time to grieve and handle arrangements. NEW REMAINS HANDLING OPTIONS : With this update, you will now have quite a few options on how to handle your Sims remains. Now, this option will always be present with some consequence if called when there isn't a deceased Sim nearby. RELIABLE REPORT A DEATH CALL : Previously, this phone option only appeared when a Sim nearby was dying.
However, without this experience, the Sims itself lacks the true depth of a life simulated. A new mod project that will introduce the realities of death to the game in a way the Sims has never touched on because it is not a positive experience.