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Simmerville
4 years agoLegend
Didn't read the entire thread, but thee are several good ways to age up as you wish. Some might work better if you take notes along the road to keep an overview of who should age up etc.
I do it this way: I play with aging off, but on New Years Eve I turn on aging for all (played and non played), for that night only. This way the calendar/seasons decides the aging, I'm playing all my houses as I wish within that period. If I want more time to play them (say I installed a new pack that I want more time to explore) I'll just skip turning aging on for one New Years Eve, making that aging period twice as long. During the rotation I can choose playing a week with one house , while a few hours might be enough in some - normally depending on how many changes there is ( birthdays, careers, weddings etc), I often spend little time in houses with just one elderly sim.
I do it this way: I play with aging off, but on New Years Eve I turn on aging for all (played and non played), for that night only. This way the calendar/seasons decides the aging, I'm playing all my houses as I wish within that period. If I want more time to play them (say I installed a new pack that I want more time to explore) I'll just skip turning aging on for one New Years Eve, making that aging period twice as long. During the rotation I can choose playing a week with one house , while a few hours might be enough in some - normally depending on how many changes there is ( birthdays, careers, weddings etc), I often spend little time in houses with just one elderly sim.
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