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7 years ago
So far, I'm still hesitating between :
- Doing one week = one household = one season. It's the default setting we've been told, so it's possible and I'll see all seasons relatively quickly. But I'll have to decide which season each household will have, so a bit more micro-managing if I don't want a household to have Summer several times in a row.
- Doing one full rotation = one season. It's only possible if we can set the length of each season really high, or if we can stop the passing of seasons completely. No micro-managing needed, and it's close to what I did in TS2 but I have lots of households in my rotation so I won't see all seasons before a long time.
- Doing something in between, so one rotation = 4 seasons = one year. It's what would fit the best with my current aging setting. It's a bit quicker to see all seasons, but there's still a bit of micro-managing to have each household experience all seasons.
- Doing one week = one household = one season. It's the default setting we've been told, so it's possible and I'll see all seasons relatively quickly. But I'll have to decide which season each household will have, so a bit more micro-managing if I don't want a household to have Summer several times in a row.
- Doing one full rotation = one season. It's only possible if we can set the length of each season really high, or if we can stop the passing of seasons completely. No micro-managing needed, and it's close to what I did in TS2 but I have lots of households in my rotation so I won't see all seasons before a long time.
- Doing something in between, so one rotation = 4 seasons = one year. It's what would fit the best with my current aging setting. It's a bit quicker to see all seasons, but there's still a bit of micro-managing to have each household experience all seasons.
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