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4 years ago
@mcrudd, what I do is set aging to "on" for active played household only, so the households I play only age while they are the household I am playing.
I leave aging off for unplayed households most of the time but turn it on while in just one specific household in the rotation, so that unplayed sims do still age at around the same rate as my played ones. It's convenient that the game has nicely split the aging setting options between played and unplayed households.
It actually works really well, though I do sometimes forget to turn the unplayed aging on when I first get back to the household where I'm supposed to do that. A couple of missed days on that aren't a big deal for me though, seeing as they are just unplayed sims anyway. I rarely forget to turn it back off though because regularly getting notices that other sims have aged is a really good reminder. :lol:
I leave aging off for unplayed households most of the time but turn it on while in just one specific household in the rotation, so that unplayed sims do still age at around the same rate as my played ones. It's convenient that the game has nicely split the aging setting options between played and unplayed households.
It actually works really well, though I do sometimes forget to turn the unplayed aging on when I first get back to the household where I'm supposed to do that. A couple of missed days on that aren't a big deal for me though, seeing as they are just unplayed sims anyway. I rarely forget to turn it back off though because regularly getting notices that other sims have aged is a really good reminder. :lol:
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