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Gamer_Cat24
2 years agoRising Scout
It depends on who I am playing, and how I am playing the game.
Most of my families, I give them at least 2-6 children from the get go. Or edit them a child. The ones with 6 or more kids are due to playing with the parents' genes to see what possibilities I can get, and editing is due to wanting the couple to have a child now.
For one female Sim, I gave her pre-made kids, which were 3 teens and 2 children, and had her have one child in-game birth.
Another family had 4 pre-made kids, two teens and 2 children, and they had twins born in game. Which was my first set of twins so far.
I have one family that had triplets, and gave them one more kid, so they have 4 total so far.
When it comes to my families in-game born Sims they range from 2-3, but with pre-made kids they can be much more.
Once the next generation starts, I will keep the children as in-game born Sims only, and alternate between 1-3 kids, and then back to more.
Most of my families, I give them at least 2-6 children from the get go. Or edit them a child. The ones with 6 or more kids are due to playing with the parents' genes to see what possibilities I can get, and editing is due to wanting the couple to have a child now.
For one female Sim, I gave her pre-made kids, which were 3 teens and 2 children, and had her have one child in-game birth.
Another family had 4 pre-made kids, two teens and 2 children, and they had twins born in game. Which was my first set of twins so far.
I have one family that had triplets, and gave them one more kid, so they have 4 total so far.
When it comes to my families in-game born Sims they range from 2-3, but with pre-made kids they can be much more.
Once the next generation starts, I will keep the children as in-game born Sims only, and alternate between 1-3 kids, and then back to more.