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WatrDragon
6 years agoRising Newcomer
I often skip the baby stage. Their lifetime is set to the minimum 2 days anyway and if I can´t wait to see what they actually look like, I age them up after a day or so. I make sure however, that their parents and most of the household get to feed, snuggle and play with them. Most of them do it autonomously anyway, and if there´s a crib there will be no noboos on the floor.
I love toddlers, they have 8 days to be adorable.
Children (12 days) can be a bit boring (for me at least), but they still have tons to do, if you´re making an effort. Also, this is often the stage where it´s decided, if a sim will be "just another sim" or someone special. I also use the "children can" mod to let them do more things: http://modthesims.info/d/579548.
Teenagers (12 days) are fun to play, the only thing that bugs me is the scolding system, which is why I have the user directed scolding mod: http://modthesims.info/d/533906.
Young adults (37 days) and adults (37 days) kinda blend into each other, it´s where the most stuff is done in my game. Being in the "adult" stage in RL, I appreciate the wrinkles, and the a bit more dignified appearance of them.
Elders (20 days) grew on me - I never really played them before I started my legacy, and it bugs me, that they are all so frail and skinny, thank you @igazor for pointing out that mod to me. A bit of CC helps with the limited clothes, and they still can do everything an adult can do.
I love toddlers, they have 8 days to be adorable.
Children (12 days) can be a bit boring (for me at least), but they still have tons to do, if you´re making an effort. Also, this is often the stage where it´s decided, if a sim will be "just another sim" or someone special. I also use the "children can" mod to let them do more things: http://modthesims.info/d/579548.
Teenagers (12 days) are fun to play, the only thing that bugs me is the scolding system, which is why I have the user directed scolding mod: http://modthesims.info/d/533906.
Young adults (37 days) and adults (37 days) kinda blend into each other, it´s where the most stuff is done in my game. Being in the "adult" stage in RL, I appreciate the wrinkles, and the a bit more dignified appearance of them.
Elders (20 days) grew on me - I never really played them before I started my legacy, and it bugs me, that they are all so frail and skinny, thank you @igazor for pointing out that mod to me. A bit of CC helps with the limited clothes, and they still can do everything an adult can do.
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