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3 years ago"crocobaura;c-18284147" wrote:"simmerorigin;c-18284033" wrote:
The point is that in a given save, you can have many families you play - let’s say a week at a time.
You don’t want any of your played families to age or progress until you play them. So once you play every single family in your rotation, they’ve all aged up +7 days.
Sims Team needs to make a way so the rest of the world ages up +7 days, not +7 multiplied by # of households you just played through.
No, no. You assume that I want them to age automatically, but I don't. I play them for seasons, sometimes even years, at a time and don't have any particular order in which I play the different households. I don't need and don't want them to age automatically regardless of settings. Aging them manually, when I feel they are ready to age up is just the right setting for me.
Not trying to assume anything. Just isn’t really understand your play style. I think I understand now
That’s why I think a manual aging switch would work for you? My idea was more for people who want consistent aging that stays in sync
The primary family should also have an on/off switch for if you want aging of the world to occur with it. So you could turn off aging for that primary family, turn off aging for the world, and turn of progression of the world
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