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My elder sims are 70 years and up. I just would like there to be a way to tell a difference from a sim aged 70 and a sim aged 100 :) If you dye an elders hair and add some makeup they will look pretty good. Or if you add *too much* make up they might look even older. just like in real life. It's quite easy to alter their looks because we mostly need to add those wrinkles in CAS. I think their activities and range of movements is what bothers me the most. I don't know many 100 yo persons climbing a rock or riding a horse. But in ts4 this can be done (with only a slight chance of over-exhausted).
Either way, I doubt we'll get this for this anniversary ;)
That is true. You usually don't go rock climbing for sure. Though my grandfather beat us all to the top of Mt. Mitchell in his 80's. He was a thin, wiry sort who was active til his very last days. But he was unusual.
I think it would be good to have elders more customizable, so you can have the super healthy along with the not so healthy. My Dad's family tends toward heart problems. He died in his sixties. My Mom's family has several cousins who have lived past 100. They tend to be active until maybe the last year or two.
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