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Stardust1488
6 years agoSeasoned Adventurer
"OneAdorkableGirl;c-16991798" wrote:
I wasn't sure which one to pick, because for me, it's hard to let them pass on. So, I get to a point where I slow down their aging, especially if I am enjoying their "stories". I don't write out stories anymore, but I do give some of them story lines to play out within that generation. So, usually this makes it difficult to move onto the next generation because I'm enjoying the save a lot and don't want to move forward until I feel that the founder, or the children have accomplished a lot of different goals that I've set for them in terms of story during specific life-stages.
I know them feels! I usually slow their aging too, in the legacy I have at the moment I'm not turning on aging until they become pregnant. I don't want my sims to be old before they have babies but I'm also not going to drag it out forever so the sim has heaps of money before they have kids
I had a founder once who had basically the perfect life story, married, kids and everything perfect. I didn't want that to end!