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Every age group has its normal transition threshold: That's what you see in "days until age up: X". Then they get 2 "bonus days" so you can plan a birthday party etc. That's the time when the age bar is sparkling and the sim hasn't aged up yet. You won't see "days until age up" on elders, you'll see "number of days lived" instead. However, you can still guess at the age progress because the age bar is still there. Elders are the only age group that can get more than the 2 bonus days everyone else gets. Having the active trait gives 10%, the long lived trait gives 25%.
The percentiles are based on the total number of days the Sim has lived, but it doesn't account for life resets. You can also drink cowplant essence for an additional 10 bonus days, and the wishing well from RG can get you an additional 5 bonus days if you wish for youthful vigor and get the right outcome.
Hope that helps!
Thanks for that information. However as that does still apply to all age groups that still doesn't change that it isn't really balanced that the sims spend almost half of their life getting to the young adult stage. So while I do think what you say is a partial workaround, the original point that I am posting here still goes. What I have currently done is change the days of the YA and A life stages from 20 to 40 in MC Command Center, which I believe makes it much more balanced out. I still hope the devs will read this topic and tell us their point of view on these numbers!
- 9 years ago
I will say that due to those numbers, the toddler patch did increase sim lifespans 🙂
- AlHollandiyah9 years agoSeasoned Ace
I agree, they definitely made it worse, but I think if you look at those numbers they were already quite unbalanced even before the toddlers IMHO.
- EA_Mai9 years ago
EA Staff
Hi @AlHollandiyah @Hadron1776,
In today's patch, Young Adult and Adult lifespans have been increased by 4 days each to accommodate the addition of Toddlers.
I know that's not exactly what your feedback is about, @AlHollandiyah, but I thought you would like to know.
Thanks for your feedback on this topic! 🙂
-Mai