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8 years ago
I play rotational, sort of generational and I have a very long life span to be able to properly develop storylines for my sims.
I currently rotate between 3 sisters, ages 26, 23 and 19. The oldest wanted to start a family quite young, so she’s married and she and her husband adopted their foster son (I used the normal adoption, but I pretend it took a while for them to legally be parents) and have another baby on the way. The two youngest live in San Myshuno. Middle sister is focusing on her career and just met her future husband and youngest is in college and shares an apartment with two roommates. I intentionally let them be in very different stages in life to make my gameplay more varied, the youngest is going to be single and carefree until she’s 30-ish and by then the oldest’s kids will be teens. That way, I have three stories that I’m excited about, but I don’t get tired of any of them since I rotate.
I currently rotate between 3 sisters, ages 26, 23 and 19. The oldest wanted to start a family quite young, so she’s married and she and her husband adopted their foster son (I used the normal adoption, but I pretend it took a while for them to legally be parents) and have another baby on the way. The two youngest live in San Myshuno. Middle sister is focusing on her career and just met her future husband and youngest is in college and shares an apartment with two roommates. I intentionally let them be in very different stages in life to make my gameplay more varied, the youngest is going to be single and carefree until she’s 30-ish and by then the oldest’s kids will be teens. That way, I have three stories that I’m excited about, but I don’t get tired of any of them since I rotate.
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