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Re: How do I stop one sim aging

@savanagonzalez If you are on a Mac or PC, and you are not opposed to using mods, MCCC allows you to flag individual Sims for either no aging or immortality. I use other flags but I disable aging for all Sims in my game options so I do not use either of those flags (when I want a Sim to age-up I do it manually in CAS or with a birthday cake). Other than something like this, I can't think of anything else that you haven't already listed. There might be other ways that I haven't thought of though xD

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  • RandomBuzziness's avatar
    RandomBuzziness
    Seasoned Ace
    5 years ago

    @savanagonzalez If you are new to mods it might not be a bad idea to read up on them a little bit. The main thing to remember is they will require frequent updates, especially a mod as complex as MCCC. There are very good instructions on the MCCC web-page on the proper way to install the mod and how to update it. I keep mine updated and I have never had any problems with it. Updating only takes a few minutes and is simple as removing a few specified files and replacing them with the updated versions. Like I said, all of this is covered at the site. There is a troubleshooting page, a FAQ page, and a Discord link for technical support for the mod.

    Here is a great link for a great tutorial on the basics of Custom Content and Mods: 

    https://sims4.crinrict.com/eng/2014/08/custom-content-and-mods/

    If you have any questions on any of this please do ask.

    Good luck, I hope this helps :D

  • savanagonzalez's avatar
    savanagonzalez
    5 years ago
    @RandomBuzziness oh thank you I do know how cc works ( I couldn’t live without it 🙂 but yeah I did not know you had to keep mods/ this mod updated. Thnx for The info