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7 years ago
I play with aging off for two reasons:
1. Because many of the characters in my game need to be just as they are. I cannot imagine them aging. Think Marilyn Monroe. I created her specially for GF, so that I could play the actress career, but I don't want to play her whole life story from childhood to death. Someone else might like to do this, but I don't. I do have other sims that I play less frequently and I wouldn't mind them aging, but the game doesn't let us pick and choose.
2. To me, aging is pointless without story progression. As I said, I wouldn't mind some of my sims aging and dying, but then I need them to be replaced. I don't want to have to constantly micromanage their reproduction.
1. Because many of the characters in my game need to be just as they are. I cannot imagine them aging. Think Marilyn Monroe. I created her specially for GF, so that I could play the actress career, but I don't want to play her whole life story from childhood to death. Someone else might like to do this, but I don't. I do have other sims that I play less frequently and I wouldn't mind them aging, but the game doesn't let us pick and choose.
2. To me, aging is pointless without story progression. As I said, I wouldn't mind some of my sims aging and dying, but then I need them to be replaced. I don't want to have to constantly micromanage their reproduction.
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