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joyofliving37
7 years agoRising Vanguard
I’ve always played with aging off. It’s one of the options I like most about TS4. I play a household for one sim week or maybe longer if I’m working on increasing their skills, getting a job promotion, or a certain storyline that needs more time. I usually age up babies to toddlers quickly because babies are my least favorite life stage. Teens and young adults are my favorites and with all the mods I have, like after school activities and college, there’s just so much for them to do. Some households I play more than others because they’ve become my favorites, and I have so many ideas for their lives. If I lose interest in a sim, I just put him/her in my unplayed households so they can still be in my sim world without taking up a played household slot.
I like to take as long as I want in my gameplay and also use MCCC to slow down the time because the regular time setting is too quick for me. If I played with aging on, things would get out of whack because I have so many played households. I’d also feel too rushed to do everything within the confines of the aging system and that’s not fun for me.
I like to take as long as I want in my gameplay and also use MCCC to slow down the time because the regular time setting is too quick for me. If I played with aging on, things would get out of whack because I have so many played households. I’d also feel too rushed to do everything within the confines of the aging system and that’s not fun for me.
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