There have been a lot of suspicious things happening in Strangetown, so I guess it would be normal to be a little nervous about it.
The fact that Ripp is interested in being Frances' friend probably shows that he learned his lesson at the party, which I think he did, though we haven't seen them interact a whole lot since then. I don't think you'll see him being quite that much of an asshole anymore.
I don't have the vertical lines in gossip about death, but the only death gossip I have seen so far has been about Olive or Ophelia. It's their portrait, followed by a tombstone, followed by the dead person (a normal portrait, or at least the odd portraits that I've been getting - that might be another issue). Based on that, I don't think that this is happening to me.
The solution to the corrupted memories thing seems to be the "nocorruptdeath" hack from MATY, but this just prevents future problems. It doesn't fix any that have already formed, but it seems that SimPE can correct those. The manual explains how to purge them. I'll have to do that if any evidence of this surfaces.
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The fact that Ripp is interested in being Frances' friend probably shows that he learned his lesson at the party, which I think he did, though we haven't seen them interact a whole lot since then. I don't think you'll see him being quite that much of an asshole anymore.
I don't have the vertical lines in gossip about death, but the only death gossip I have seen so far has been about Olive or Ophelia. It's their portrait, followed by a tombstone, followed by the dead person (a normal portrait, or at least the odd portraits that I've been getting - that might be another issue). Based on that, I don't think that this is happening to me.
The solution to the corrupted memories thing seems to be the "nocorruptdeath" hack from MATY, but this just prevents future problems. It doesn't fix any that have already formed, but it seems that SimPE can correct those. The manual explains how to purge them. I'll have to do that if any evidence of this surfaces.