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filipomel
5 years agoSeasoned Ace
I play on 28 day years.
Babies: 7 days (1 week)
Toddler: 28 days (1 year)
Child: 28 days (1 year)
Teen: 28 days (1 year)
Young Adult: 56 days (2 years)
Adult: 84 days (3 years)
Elder: 28 days (1 year)
Total: 259 days (9.25 years)
With this age span I find my game moves at a pace that allows me to do what I want without feeling rushed. I have enough time to raise a family, build skills, build a career, build relationships, celebrate holidays and events, go to university, etc. and repeat through the generations. I never really played a legacy until I set my age span to what it is now. I used to play on long life span but progress was just too slow for me to enjoy legacy style gameplay.
Babies: 7 days (1 week)
Toddler: 28 days (1 year)
Child: 28 days (1 year)
Teen: 28 days (1 year)
Young Adult: 56 days (2 years)
Adult: 84 days (3 years)
Elder: 28 days (1 year)
Total: 259 days (9.25 years)
With this age span I find my game moves at a pace that allows me to do what I want without feeling rushed. I have enough time to raise a family, build skills, build a career, build relationships, celebrate holidays and events, go to university, etc. and repeat through the generations. I never really played a legacy until I set my age span to what it is now. I used to play on long life span but progress was just too slow for me to enjoy legacy style gameplay.
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