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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?
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.
- Jehane406 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.
- GalacticGal6 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.
- Jehane406 months agoSeasoned Veteran
Thanks! I played around with that cheat yesterday, and now my Sims look a bit older thanks to a few wrinkles and the glasses 😁 The gray hair doesn't suit my Sim mom, though, or rather, she doesn't look much different because her natural hair colour is a very light blonde. But clothing can go a long way, and I think I'll play around with hair styles, too. And I really need to disable the pregnancy bit for her. She and her husband have five kids already, two of them young adults, so they're too old to have more kids anyway 😁
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