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- SEREFRASRising HotshotI have mine all set at the full 28 sims days, then I use the Weather Machine to use to advance seasons & set it back to the current season to continue on. I do this for about 3 times. I like my sims to mostly be in the season that I'm in.
For example: It's Autumn/Fall so my sims are also in Autumn/Fall. ;) - crocobauraSeasoned AceMy game is set for 28 days seasons, all of them. I love all seasons equally and the long length gives me enough time to enjoy them properly. When I used to play with 7 days seasons it felt like the game was on fast forward. I also play with aging off, so long seasons are more suitable for this. I have added a lot of season specific holidays and now the game feels more realistically paced and not like nature on steroids.
- MaggieMae7276Seasoned NoviceIt depends on my save. If I am doing a rotational game I set it for 7 days each season. I rotate after a year so I can enjoy all the holidays with each family. I keep aging off and have a schedule for aging up so my sims get the most out of the holidays. If I play one family with seasons of 14 days. Haven't tried 28 days yet.
- barisaxySeasoned NewcomerI keep it at the default. I like to keep the seasons moving relatively fast, as that keeps the game interesting for me.
- mariefoxprice83New AdventurerUsually 14 days. Lately I've kept it on 28 days because I was playing a save on the long lifestyle and keep forgetting to change it over for new saves.
- GlacierSnowGhostSeasoned HotshotI have the seasons set to 28 days. I actually wish there was a longer option. I play with aging turned off, and the seasons feel too short to me. I think I would be happy if I could make them twice as long. Somewhere around 50 to 60 days would feel about right for my play style.
- 28 days for all seasons.
- CAPTAIN_NXR7Seasoned HotshotBy default fourteen days for every season, aging turned off.
However, when my story requires a unique climate, I may increase the span for a specific season, which would usually be either summer or winter.
I like taking it slow, but not too slow since this boy gets only so much playtime. I do age up my NPCs and my active sims if/ when the story requires it. - 14 or 28 :)
Sometimes I have all others 28 but winter for 14 days. - charlotteknNew RookieI used to play with 28 days, but have been trying 14 days. It feels very short and I might change it back. I play with very long lives and I don't really play generationally. I age Sims up when I get bored of children and just as often don't have children or keep playing the parents after children grow up and leave. I just want more time to run around in the snow (because Sims 3!).
When I played Sims 4, I always put it at 28 days because the surprise/customizable holidays and calendar are the only things I really like in Sims 4.
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