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Re: My sims 3 specific aging sliders is not there

@strandedhobomom  Is this a custom slider, or something you're expecting to see in-game?  If it's the latter, which aging sliders aren't there, and where are you looking?  You can't change individual age settings at the Main Menu; you have to open a save to do it.

If this is something else, please let me know what it is and what's not working.

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  • You know when it says you can change the sims lifespan but you only get a few options, I can’t seem to find the specific lifespan options. Do you know where I should see them.I was expecting to see this in game.

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    @strandedhobomom  Once you've loaded a save, new or not, you can click on the three dots in the lower left corner of your screen.  From there select Options, and then Game Options.  This is what it should look like:

    I don't have all packs installed on this computer, so you may have more options than I do.  At any rate, as long as the box to enable aging is checked, you should be able to manually adjust the length of each age stage, within some boundaries.  If you want a stage to be longer or shorter than the limit you're seeing, change the overall lifespan from "Normal" to something else first.

    If you're not seeing this, is it possible you have a mod that's interfering?  You can test by temporarily moving your Mods folder to the desktop and deleting scriptCache.package inside your game folder.  If you don't use mods, ignore this.

    And if you're seeing something completely different, it would be helpful to see a screenshot.

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    @strandedhobomom  The in-game screenshot function won't help here, but you can take one on your computer and then upload it.  Put the game in windowed mode (go to Options and the setting should be right there).  Then hit Windows key-shift-S (Windows) or cmd-shift-4 (Mac) and drag your cursor over the section of the screen you want to capture.  In Windows, the image will land in the clipboard; open Paint or another image editing app and crtl-V to paste it.  On a Mac, the image will appear on your desktop all by itself.

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    @strandedhobomom  Launch the game, load a save or start a new one, then wait for it to load.  When it does, click the three dots in the lower left corner of your screen.  Select Options from the menu.  When the Options screen comes up, you will see one of two things.  In Windows, there will be a little box that says "Enable fullscreen mode," which you can uncheck (be sure to accept the changes, or it will revert to fullscreen).  In macOS, the screen will say that you can use cmd-return to switch between fullscreen and windowed modes.

    If you don't see this, please take a picture of the launcher, as in, the window that shows up when you first open the game, the one that has the Play button.

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    @strandedhobomom  Save the file (the little floppy disc icon near the upper left corner), then upload it here so I can see it.  You can attach it to a post or put it directly into the text of your answer.  The attach button is below the text field where you type a response; it's next to a paper clip icon.  The button to add an image into the text of your answer is just above the text field, next to the link icon.


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    @strandedhobomom  Save the file (the little floppy disc icon near the upper left corner), then upload it here so I can see it.  You can attach it to a post or put it directly into the text of your answer.  The attach button is below the text field where you type a response; it's next to a paper clip icon.  The button to add an image into the text of your answer is just above the text field, next to the link icon.



    here

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    @strandedhobomom  This looks like an extremely old interface, maybe from before specific age sliders were patched in.  I don't even remember whether they were present when I first started playing, but the sliders have been around for years.  What kind of install is this (disc or digital and what source)?  How you try to patch will depend on the type of install.

    Please also let me know your patch level (version number).  You can see it in the lower left corner of the launcher.

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    @strandedhobomom  That would explain the problem—you have the original release version, unpatched.

    Since all the patches together are so large, the best way to patch to 1.67, the highest level for disc installs, is to download and run the Super Patch.  Here's a link to the download:

    https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/175477/official-ea-download-link-for-the-sims-3-cumulative-manual-update

    You want the link under the heading "Cumulative Base Game Super Patch."  Once you've downloaded it, double-click to open it and select your game when prompted.  It will take a few minutes, but at the end, you'll be fully patched and will have the custom age sliders, along with a lot of other features that were added after the fact.

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