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- sobenewbie8 years agoSeasoned AceGosh, I use MC Command and have really long spans. I play rotationally so need lots of time to level up my sims, plus I guess I have really elaborate storylines to flesh out and it takes time to do all that.
The first time I played the game, out of the box, so to speak, my sim was an elder before I found love or got very far into his career. The whole town was ghosts, elders and a few adults and YA's. I then found out how to turn aging off and played that way for a long time. But I had to keep notes on all the sims in game so I could age them up in batches and it eventually was a real chore to keep track of everyone.
Recently started using MC Command to tweaks my age spans and have Methuselah settings I guess, I think it's pretty close to this: infant- 25, toddler-70, child-80, teen-150, YA-200, adult-300, elder-150. It's adapted from a sims 3 based mod that had different versions available. - I play on long so that I have more time to complete things as well as give my Sims a break from constantly pursuing aspirations or working on their careers 24/7. Plus I don't like rushing the kids through all the life stages.
- aging off i play multiple family when the family already reach its goal i switch and play a new family lol
- I use long, but rotate between three households. I sometimes turn aging off completely to make sure I don't miss any birthdays or deaths in the other families, or if I feel like it's going too fast.
- MDianaSims8 years agoSeasoned AceAging off. I rarely play with aging on. And when I do, it's always long or custom (through MCCC).
These are the custom settings I use:
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Column B is the number of days, column C is those days translated to years and column D is a cumulative rendition of those years - basically the age a Sim has reached when completing that lifestage.
I’ve ended the YA lifestage at 40, which means that females can only have kids when a young adult (I know it’s not entirely realistic, but I found it a decent compromise). - I used to play with aging off for a very long time, then I played with aging on but felt like they would grow up too quickly so now I play on the long lifespan which is perfect for me.
Gives me enough time to give them their own personality and skills which suits them. :blush: - Aging Off, for now...
- I play on normal because I am so impatient and though I always love my current generations, I get bored and get ideas for the next and want to move on often.
- on long
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