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4 years ago
I usually do by ages, which gets confusing especially since there isn't a way to modify life state length w/o mods. I generally break down each age as:
baby - toddler: 0 - 4
child: 5 - 12
teen: 13 - 17
young adult: 18 - 22
adult: 23 - 54
elder: 55+
So I basically have a rough age estimate for each sim that I keep track of.
So that means I would play my YA sims through college, keeping my toddler a toddler for the entire duration. Then, right before graduation, I'd switch to my toddler and age her up. Right after she ages up, I graduate my sims. It gets confusing, but I usually juggle like 3 households I care about and force story progression with cheats for everyone else.
baby - toddler: 0 - 4
child: 5 - 12
teen: 13 - 17
young adult: 18 - 22
adult: 23 - 54
elder: 55+
So I basically have a rough age estimate for each sim that I keep track of.
So that means I would play my YA sims through college, keeping my toddler a toddler for the entire duration. Then, right before graduation, I'd switch to my toddler and age her up. Right after she ages up, I graduate my sims. It gets confusing, but I usually juggle like 3 households I care about and force story progression with cheats for everyone else.
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