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crinrict
6 years agoHero+
@novemberMist COuld you test a new Sim on a fresh save to see if it also occurs or see if it's limited to that save ?
6 years ago
I have done that, three times.
- crinrict6 years agoHero+@novemberMist Could you try turning aging off completely, play for a little while, then turn it back on and try another pregnancy.
- crinrict6 years agoHero+@novemberMist Did you see my latest suggestions ? Bit unsure what's going on.
I'll tag this as Needs Info for now to see if anyone else has further info or also sees this.- 6 years ago
Apologies! I saw it, had managed not to think of that and went to test it, and then have been unable to find this until now. It helped temporarily, but things have reverted to continued aging during, and now Sims are losing days when I open new save files--for instance, 23 days until age up for young adults, not the 24 I was accustomed to, or even just 21 until age up.
- crinrict6 years agoHero+@novemberMist That's probably this: https://answers.ea.com/t5/Bug-Reports/BY-DESIGN-Age-groups-start-with-random-days-added-from-CAS/m-p/7189326#M77327 and that's by design.
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