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4 years ago
> @SweetieWright_84 said:
> If I remember correctly, it gives them a random number of days. I discovered this when I had random aging turned on and my sim's newborn baby aged up two days after being born even though I have that lifestage set to 7 days.
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> Edit: I think it assigns a random number upto the number set. So if your child lifestage is set to 10 days, they will age up at any number of days upto the 10th day.
Really? I’ve never had that happen to me before and I’ve always had random aging on. I thought that random aging just made it so that randomly generated sims started on a different day in their lifespan(like a young adult would be spawn in and start at 7/24 instead of 1/24)
> If I remember correctly, it gives them a random number of days. I discovered this when I had random aging turned on and my sim's newborn baby aged up two days after being born even though I have that lifestage set to 7 days.
>
> Edit: I think it assigns a random number upto the number set. So if your child lifestage is set to 10 days, they will age up at any number of days upto the 10th day.
Really? I’ve never had that happen to me before and I’ve always had random aging on. I thought that random aging just made it so that randomly generated sims started on a different day in their lifespan(like a young adult would be spawn in and start at 7/24 instead of 1/24)