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amber_ilumire
4 years agoSeasoned Ace
I also play with aging off. I rarely ever age any of my sims up past the young adult stage because I get too attached to them and don't want to see them go! :D I mostly play with NAPs off too except for a couple of cases where my sims have lived in Evergreen Harbor and I've wanted to play with the Eco Lifestyle features.
I've also only played with the same family for the past four years. I used to play random households made in CAS until the Seasons expansion came out and I became so attached to the 'fair weather friends' premades from the trailer that I immediately downloaded them and have used them as my legacy founders ever since. I'm up to about generation 8 now. I like to take my time with legacy plays and really make the most out of each generation. Aging up til the young adult stage takes a long time and when that happens I move them out and switch to playing with them, so the previous generations become background sims. I love having them appear on community lots and getting calls from them.
I usually plan out what a sim's look and lifestyle is going to be like before they're even born. I name them and decide on their traits and aspiration/careers/etc. way in advance. It keeps me motivated and gives me something to aim towards, even if it takes a while to get there.
I don't really use occults all that much, although I do love that they're included in the game. I made one vampire in CAS and made him a background character who my sims interact with, but he gets treated like a normal sim for the most part.
I've also only played with the same family for the past four years. I used to play random households made in CAS until the Seasons expansion came out and I became so attached to the 'fair weather friends' premades from the trailer that I immediately downloaded them and have used them as my legacy founders ever since. I'm up to about generation 8 now. I like to take my time with legacy plays and really make the most out of each generation. Aging up til the young adult stage takes a long time and when that happens I move them out and switch to playing with them, so the previous generations become background sims. I love having them appear on community lots and getting calls from them.
I usually plan out what a sim's look and lifestyle is going to be like before they're even born. I name them and decide on their traits and aspiration/careers/etc. way in advance. It keeps me motivated and gives me something to aim towards, even if it takes a while to get there.
I don't really use occults all that much, although I do love that they're included in the game. I made one vampire in CAS and made him a background character who my sims interact with, but he gets treated like a normal sim for the most part.
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