@PugLove888 wrote:
@SheriGR, I agree! While I'm a more type B personality in real life, I am very type A when it comes to my Sims! 😃 In real life we think we have control only to find out how little control we really have, so I am a control-freak with my Sims! 😳
The only way I can achieve this to my satisfaction is to play with many Save Games, usually with each one devoted to one household! :eahigh_file: There are a few that if I can't decide which direction to send them in I might play a duplicate version where they live in an alternate universe doing something very different! 😉 But mostly I do this to control their aging. I want to be present for all of my Sims' major life-milestones! I also will play some families with different lifespan setting, but mostly I play the "long life" setting. So far I've turned off ageing for the rest of the world, but I'm thinking of trying auto-aging for them, just to see which I really like better. 😉
But that is one of the great things about the Sims … you can play the way you want to! ❤️
Happy Simming! 🥳
@PugLove888 Yup... once I started a 2nd game for testing new builds and popped in some of my saved household things got rather bizarre sometimes when going back and forth. Totally feel like the new ones are living in the 'upside-down'. Hahahaha... I am considering aging my original couple a bit in a separate household, but for now I just added some grey streaked hair to them instead. I get bored too quickly just running the two of them in a household, though, since they are uber-skilled and I can keep them busy and start new careers and all, but just running 2 people at a time is too easy. Kinda parallels my real-life in that manner... we own a duplex, and all of our adult children live here at this time, and we live communally. It works out great. We don't 'parent' them, and they live as they would in an apartment in the basement or next door. Pooling resources is awesome, plus there is so much social support and interaction - or privacy if you choose. I LOVE it!