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- montello38 years agoNew AceYes .
- DeKaythePUNK8 years agoLegendYes.... :)
- Yes he will. But be careful when aging them in cas. Sometimes they'll be bugged. For example a child may have still his job instead of school. Aging up to elder and the elder will immediately die. Teens and older that aged directly from toddlers may still have that toddler wonky walk occasionally which looks totally weird because their hidden traits of being a toddler stays the same.
- GalacticGal8 years agoLegend@Toreshinbo , I think it depends on whether you're in CAS first go-around, versus, taking them into cas.fulleditmode after you've played them for a time. Either way I've never had a problem.
- Thanks. It will be new Sims I'm making in CAS. I want them to look a certain way as adults but I want to start playing them at younger ages.
- mikamakimon8 years agoSeasoned Ace
"GalacticGal;c-16020594" wrote:
@Toreshinbo , I think it depends on whether you're in CAS first go-around, versus, taking them into cas.fulleditmode after you've played them for a time. Either way I've never had a problem.
I have the same question as well but in my case, I'm thinking of aging down my current sims, which I've played for some considerable time. I originally started them at the young adult stage, and my concern was, if I age them down to toddlers and basically restart them, it's very important to me that their YA physical features and voices are the same original ones I selected?
My plan is to start a new save with my sims as toddlers so hopefully they won't be any bugs?
I'm curious to hear other's experience with this! - GalacticGal8 years agoLegend
"Saunta2;d-924796" wrote:
If I create a ya in cas then age him down to child or teen, when he ages to ya during game play will he look like the ya I created initially?
Oh, absolutely, yes. I learned that trick way back in Sims2. A friend told me to create the look I wanted and then age the Sim down. You can always double-check and raise the toddler back to YA to be certain. - GalacticGal8 years agoLegend
"mikamakimon;c-16283129" wrote:
"GalacticGal;c-16020594" wrote:
@Toreshinbo , I think it depends on whether you're in CAS first go-around, versus, taking them into cas.fulleditmode after you've played them for a time. Either way I've never had a problem.
I have the same question as well but in my case, I'm thinking of aging down my current sims, which I've played for some considerable time. I originally started them at the young adult stage, and my concern was, if I age them down to toddlers and basically restart them, it's very important to me that their YA physical features and voices are the same original ones I selected?
My plan is to start a new save with my sims as toddlers so hopefully they won't be any bugs?
I'm curious to hear other's experience with this!
I've done this. I had started my rotation game save with the eldest two or three kids (depending on the household) as teens. I got only so far when BOOM Parenthood dropped. After playing it for awhile, I discovered the child Sims in those two households were grasping the Values far easier than my teens were. So, I started over. Again. This time (since I keep this family in My Library), I aged down the teens to children and the child to toddler. It was wild and crazy but I had a great time! And, yes, everybody looked the same when they aged up. No worries. Not only that but I accomplished my goal of turning the eldest two kids in both families into Sims who had those Values fully instilled in them. :) - mikamakimon8 years agoSeasoned AceThat's great to hear, and thanks for sharing! I'm looking forward to this actually. I normally don't play with toddlers/kids, but since these will be my 'precious' sims, I think I will have a lot of fun with them. They will be the new and improved 2.0 versions!
- mikamakimon8 years agoSeasoned AceSo, I didn't realize that by aging down my sims to toddlers, even on a new save, that their reward traits would transfer over. I was starting to wonder how my toddler is still all in the green while her parents were struggling to remain on their feet, with most of their needs in the yellow. I checked my toddler's traits and she has steel bladder, never weary, carefree, etc......lol. I was starting to think this is one super toddler! And not even one outburst or tantrum when she had the clingy trait!
This feels too much like cheating so I would either have to start over or find some way to remove the reward traits. Is there a way to do remove the traits?
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