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@janyses wrote:
@cardiffgiant02What I've noticed since the patch is that all unplayed sims are aging way faster than my own sims. It doesn't appear to be limited to just children.
I play on long lifespan, usually with aging off for unplayed sims. But when I allow aging for unplayed sims, those sims that were the same age as mine become elders even though mine are still YA or A.
@janyses
You may want to look at this thread
[NEEDS INPUT] Sims age multiple days in one day
That player also plays on long lifespan. Does that look similar to your issue?
- EQ Avid Sims Player
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No, it seems he's talking about active or currently played sims aging too fast. I haven't noticed any issues like that. In my game, other sims not in the household don't match the aging speed of the sims I'm currently playing. When I turn on long lifespan, I expect it to affect all sims but it seems to only affect my active sims. cardiffgiant02 said the child who aged too fast had moved out, so it sounds similar to what I'm experiencing.
- crinrict6 years agoHero+@janyses For OP it sounds very related to the 100 baby challange they are doing though. For you it sounds more general ?
- janyses6 years agoSeasoned Ace
Possibly. I didn't think there was a difference between a child who has moved out and other sims that are also not in the household, so I assumed it was the same. Just more noticeable for the OP because she's keeping track of children. I guess the only way to know is if @cardiffgiant02 sees the same aging problems with other sims who are not related.