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2 years ago
"lilypadmeulin;c-18245467" wrote:"angelbear;c-18245396" wrote:"lilypadmeulin;c-18245376" wrote:
@angelbear
It seems there are 25 milestones, so perhaps 10 would be a good compromise for aging up an infant? Some of them are pretty situational, too. I might try running a new 100 baby challenge and see how it goes and whether it's absolutely deadly, but using the 10 milestone thing, and seeing whether they naturally age up first or not. Fingers crossed!
Let me know how it goes; I think it got complicated after my second newborn aged up, and I had two infants. That was the one I tried to do: wait until they could sit up and get that milestone the day of their birthday but before the notification. I got rolled over on day 3, I think. I forget how many milestones I got altogether. Still, some of them are situational, and I think this one only got so many because I had an elder stayover pop up about new families and helping out, and I clicked yes. The next one got to sleep through the night on day 4, and I decided to age them. Stayovers are a godsend, and I hope to get another pop-up soon. So far, a better bed and prioritizing getting everyone on a different sleep schedule so that only one or two are up at a time, including mom, is a must. It is the only way I can get her needs instead well met. Unless you get multiples....it does look like, at most, you will have an older infant.....day 3 or so. A younger, fresh, just aged-up infant, a newborn, and a toddler at once when it comes to younger kids if you get pregnant back to back. Which is what I have been doing. Toddlers are tougher on the potty training because mom stops and ques up check the crying baby the second they start crying which is the biggest problem; she will stop working on whatever kid she is working on, and go to them. Which helps and doesn't help.
That sounds so tough! I've just gotten my first infant on this challenge, and I'm going to see how it goes. Hopefully well, but still! I didn't know what the whole stayover thing was, but it's definitely an interesting mechanic - but would it be like the butler/nanny mechanic?
I thought about that. However I have only so far gotten one stay over prompt, they are limited, and you cannot really control what the other sim does, so it balances out. This is why I said I would only accept if prompted. I don't know I guess it will depend long term.
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