Forum Discussion
halimali
10 years agoSeasoned Ace
"CK213;14497504" wrote:
The Loooooooong Game.
Instead of playing generation after generation, my sims are frozen in time.
They are focused on friendships, careers, clubs and hobbies, as the game gets more content. If we get a dating GP for February I will add love relationships. If we get a Generations EP I will turn aging on and allow my sims to get married and have children. I will play them up until I get half a dozen teens or so in my rotational play and then turn aging off again.
Now when University shows up, I will turn on aging again, send those teens to University when they graduate high school, and then start generational play.
If you play rotationally with long life span with say like 30 households it will take you long before your sims age up. If you are playing only one household then you should keep aging off until you are satisfied.