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ayyitsmell
8 years agoRising Ace
"MissNightOwl;c-16499581" wrote:"ayyitsmell;c-16499249" wrote:"MissNightOwl;c-16497765" wrote:
It'd be really great if retired Sims could be 'interactive' for a longer time, especially now that we have a senior-related story. I started it with one of my Sims and his mother, I got almost 50% done, but I can't move it forward because the game already gives me only the option to move the elders out. A little frustrating.
I haven't experienced that yet since I don't have any elders yet but It is constantly telling me to retire my sim.
I think there should be more interactions with children, and elders,
and like we mentioned before, it would be nice to have a teen life stage.
The costant reminder of retirement is annoying as well. But when you aged up Sims to elders, after couple of days the blue icon just appears over their heads, and you have no other option but move them out completely or try to ignore the icon and let them roaming the house with no reason. It's a shame, especially that we have that new elders story. It looks like you can't complete it with your own elders, unless you spend a lot of time on that to speed things up.
I agree. Children and elders have such short life stages. I only spend a few moments with my child before it wants to grow up into an adult. I guess there’s more to do with adults anyways but it would be nice if there were a story for parents and children to bond other than the few events so that when the child grows up into an adult, it doesn’t say to do an “introduction”, it just unlocks the next part of the story or something.
Same with elders. If they have a story, let them do it! Let them retire whenever the story is done. I don’t like how the game tries to rush everything (and constantly remind you) - aging up, retirement, etc. and it blocks you from interacting with the character until you grow them up.