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> @fruitsbasket101 said:
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> If auto aging for everyone is turned off (unchecked) then yes, aging for everyone, including played sims, should stop. Unless you have it set to aging for active family only. If that's the case, your sims should only age if you are actively playing them. Note that this won't stop a sim from having a baby if they are pregnant when you switch households.
That's what I thought 'active family only' was and how I wanted to play but when I checked it, all the families I created aged even when I didn't play them. Had to mod them back down to the ages I wanted.
Maybe I did something wrong. :/ Back to the drawing board.
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> If auto aging for everyone is turned off (unchecked) then yes, aging for everyone, including played sims, should stop. Unless you have it set to aging for active family only. If that's the case, your sims should only age if you are actively playing them. Note that this won't stop a sim from having a baby if they are pregnant when you switch households.
That's what I thought 'active family only' was and how I wanted to play but when I checked it, all the families I created aged even when I didn't play them. Had to mod them back down to the ages I wanted.
Maybe I did something wrong. :/ Back to the drawing board.
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