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Well, the default scaling in TS3 appears to be 1 day in-game is equal to 1 year of life. Take that as you will. Of course, adding in Seasons throws things way out of wack with that time scale. With the default length of each season being 7 days, this would imply that each sim-day is roughly equal to about about half of a month. Well, actually it comes to (if my math is right) 0.4285714285714286 months elapse per sim-day. But I'll round that up to half for simplicity.
So, if you accept that a year in Sims 3 is taking place over 28 days, you would need to adjust life spans to account for that. If you accept the default of 1 simday=1 year of life, then the earth of Sims 3 takes a REALLY long time to circle the sun. Seriously, 28 years per orbit.
So, if you accept that a year in Sims 3 is taking place over 28 days, you would need to adjust life spans to account for that. If you accept the default of 1 simday=1 year of life, then the earth of Sims 3 takes a REALLY long time to circle the sun. Seriously, 28 years per orbit.
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