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I agree that there is a need for a late adult stage, somewhere between "wants more kids-adult" and "ready for the grave-elders". What I do, is that I use MCCC to set how long I want each stage to be, and for me, the adult stage is the huge long one. Then I use the in game CAS option to gradually age my sims. Give them wrinkles, lines by their mouths, bags under their eyes, change their posture or figure to better match their ages, change their hairstyle or hair color to better reflect their age, use clothing options to better reflect an older look. Some I give glasses..
I do eventually age them up to elders, but fairly late in their life, and when I do I again go over their body figure in CA= 1 S because it's just off. Raise their chests (give those elders a good bra!), fix their waistline to be more natural, fix their posture. Generally by doing that I feel aging is more natural and feels okay in my game.
For me, I go with 1 sim year = 5 "real" years, and then set ages after that. So baby, infant + toddler = 1 sim year, Child = 2 sim years, Teen = 1 (to be fair child and teen should be 1,5 each, but I like birthdays to be the same day every year), young adults = 2 sim years, and adulthood is a whopping 7 sim years, elder is 2 or 3 I think. I play historical gameplay so my sims have rather short lives, I intend to make adulthood longer as I get further in history.
I like the idea of giving them wrinkles and a few lines! That would make up for the lack of that middle-age life stage we currently don't have. I need MCCC for that, right?
- JesLet405 months agoSeasoned Ace
No you don't. You add them in CAS, they are in the facial features category, the same as freckles and birthmarks. You might need to enter in fulleditmode to do it, I'm not sure about that as I always have full edit mode on.
- Jehane405 months agoSeasoned Veteran
Thanks! I hardly use cheats so I didn't know about this one, but I'll check it out next time I play. I think a few wrinkles and lines around the eyes are just what I'm looking for. I've played around with glasses yesterday for my Sim mom, and she immediately looked slightly older, especially when she wears her hair in a bun.
- GalacticGal5 months agoLegend
Hair style and clothing are also useful to denote age. I make certain my teens wear the styles teens are prone to wear, as opposed to a more sophisticated look, a college graduate might wear. If you try cas.fulleditmode, be certain to open the cheat window, first and type in testingcheats true.
- GalacticGal5 months agoLegend
I've used that, too. Also, wardrobe is essential. I don't like the notion of a full adult dressing more or less like a teen. Act your age! LOL
- Jehane405 months agoSeasoned Veteran
I added a few wrinkles to my two main Sims and gave them glasses, so they already look a bit older. I frequently change their clothes, too, mostly because I like to try something new but also because it doesn't feel quite appropriate for them to wear stuff from the grunge pack at their age 😁
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