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How to Get Death by Catastrophic Meltdown in The Sims 4

If you want to have a robot servant in your home you can, but ignoring its durability can lead to the sims 4 death by catastrophic meltdown!

This ability comes with the robotics skill from The Sims 4: Discover University.

How to Get Death by Catastrophic Meltdown in The Sims 4

This death only works for the Servo robots that your sim can make with the robotics skill. You’ll need to grow that skill, gather all the materials and then you can have this happen.

A screenshot from The Sims 4 showing a sim standing next to a servo

Once you have your servo you’ll notice that they have a durability need, and this is what their death is focused on.

A screenshot from The Sims 4 showing the durability bar for a servo

When their durability decreases you’ll start getting moodlets that warn you to fix them and that something bad will happen if you don’t.

A screenshot from The Sims 4 showing the moodlet stages of a servo losing durability

You’ll even get warning notifications and you’re given a lot of time to fix them before this happens.

A screenshot from The Sims 4 showing notifications warning of a servo meltdown

You’ll see the servo eventually break down and they will just stand broken in one spot. When you control them you’ll see that the broken down interaction that they’re doing has a countdown on it, and when it ends, they will have their catastrophic meltdown.

A screenshot from The Sims 4 showing a broken down servo

When the meltdown happens the servo will have some weird body moodlets like their head spinning around and them doing parts of the robot dance.

A screenshot from The Sims 4 showing the stages of a servo meltdown

At the end, the servo will break completely into a pile of parts. Your sim can actually collect them and get some upgrade parts in their inventory.

A screenshot from The Sims 4 showing that you can collect a dead servo and get parts

The servos even have their own tombstone!

A screenshot from The Sims 4 showing the servo urn and tombstone

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