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crinrict
1 year agoHero+
@ClamsAndYams Was it just one NPC ?
There's several options on aging
Auto Age (played households) .. this is all households you have played with. Also has the option to only age the currently active household
Auto Age (unlplayed households) .. .this applies to all households you haven't played with.
So you need to set both options to no if you don't want any aging at all.
There's several options on aging
Auto Age (played households) .. this is all households you have played with. Also has the option to only age the currently active household
Auto Age (unlplayed households) .. .this applies to all households you haven't played with.
So you need to set both options to no if you don't want any aging at all.
ClamsAndYams
1 year agoSeasoned Newcomer
Thanks for the response, and yep, it was just one NPC. 🙂
I've already got both settings off, but I'm wondering if disabled auto-aging for the latter means there's no aging for Sims marked as “not in world” too.
Basically, the NPC has never been played and she also doesn't live in a house in any world, but she seems to have aged up despite the settings for auto-aging.
- crinrict1 year agoHero+@ClamsAndYams It should mean all Sims.
I would play on to see if it happens again or if it was a one off.