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4 years ago
I've just started a new save where i'll be rotating through all the premades (i'm playing only with base game and stuff packs).
Lifetime reward points are somehow a way to measure accomplishments in sim's lives. My method for aging is when a sim in a specific lifestage reachs a specific amount of lifetime reward points. For example, a child needs to reach 10,000 points to be able to age, while a YA needs 30,000. I can straight fulfill all wishes that i can pin or i can nitpick the wishes to fulfill... In the meantime i can do whatever i want with my sims cause not every action will add points, so i can make them skill in whatever i want, work in whatever relationship, have kids... but when they add that amount of points, they're aging.
Lifetime reward points are somehow a way to measure accomplishments in sim's lives. My method for aging is when a sim in a specific lifestage reachs a specific amount of lifetime reward points. For example, a child needs to reach 10,000 points to be able to age, while a YA needs 30,000. I can straight fulfill all wishes that i can pin or i can nitpick the wishes to fulfill... In the meantime i can do whatever i want with my sims cause not every action will add points, so i can make them skill in whatever i want, work in whatever relationship, have kids... but when they add that amount of points, they're aging.
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