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crinrict
3 years agoHero+
@NyxValkoinen I haven't played that long but I think graduation is when they age up so basically they just get the last days off to enjoy being a teen ?
Not sure how it's supposed to work tbh.
Not sure how it's supposed to work tbh.
- NyxValkoinen3 years agoNew Adventurer@crinrict That seems super strange, though. Why wouldn't you have High School for most of your Teen life on all lifespans? I did expect maybe getting the last week off, since when I looked before that's when my Teens were set to age up. I guess they only made the school pack specifically tailored to Normal lifespan, which would have been amazing to know before buying the pack. Same for the sudden "we meant to change the lifespan" thing. Would have preferred to be actually told these things up front if I knew it would just make playing Long lifespan pretty useless :/ At least it does work on Normal, I guess, but still
- crinrict3 years agoHero+
@NyxValkoinen My guess it's a technical issue.
Uni works a bit different cause you just go on with your Sims live but you don't age up. Still the length of Uni is set and the same for each lifespan so they probably used the same system here and that leaves teens with some left over time on long.
I don't know for sure of course but maybe they had to do it that way to not further mess anything up.
Sorry I don't have a better answer. The devs will need to decide if this is a bug or working as intended :DEDIT: you know what, scratch all that. I remembered wrong what it was on normal but that's 21 days which makes it a 3 week term, 1 week on short, long (52) isn't even dividable by 7 so yeah, it makes no sense.
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