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VampireSapphire
4 years agoNew Adventurer
"CK213;c-18123239" wrote:
I have too many sims in rotation to keep aging on, or even bother toggling it off and on.
So I created a chart to know how many days in an age stage a sim should be according to a key sim.
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f116/cireking213/The%20Sims%204/spreads.jpg
Meadow Thayer is the key sim, who I will play with aging on for that household.
When she was 13 days into the Child stage, Zane should be 11, melonie should be 9 days in.
Further down the chart I could see that Vaughn should be aging up from a toddler to a child.
So what this chart tells me who I should be playing and when they should age up according to where Meadow Thayer is.
I doubt I will ever have this many households in rotation again.
So my method will change. I think I would only like to have three or four households in rotation.
But I am working on a master save and spreading my sims across the various worlds as I play them through Uni.
I want a Sims 2 like set up where everyone has some story already going.
One I have it all set up, thing should be simpler as far as rotation goes.
And with later plays of my custom world will probably just focus on one household played against a backdrop of my CAS sims as NPCs and the children they have had since creating all this.
That chart looks so confusing but does make me intrigued on "Michelle (angry girl)" ?
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