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- crinrict6 months agoHero+Status changed:NewtoUnder Investigation
- Ruzho5 months agoRising Traveler
How is this a problem? Homeless sims are background clutter. If they age up and die, the game will just generate another one to fill the gap, or in my experience, another six or seven. Let them remain static, I'd rather the game not have a reason to roll up any replacements.
My games are so bloated with homeless randos that I go through Manage Worlds and delete 80 or so per sim-week and my game's population is still going up, which bloats my savefile with people who are pear-shaped Child of the Island/Lactose Intolerant/Rancher with nose rings, blonde hair, those stupid shiny eyes from the event and Japanese surnames.
If you're paying attention to them, you should give them a home. And probably a makeover. - smokinstryker5 months agoNew Spectator
It's a problem because it's a bug in the game.
Have a good day
- OrbiZart5 months agoSeasoned Adventurer
It’s also a problem because it would be nice if my current generation sims weren’t hanging out with the same teens their great grandmother knew. The teens at the high school are the peers for my sims, so those are potential friends, lovers, spouses, workmates. They should all "grow up" together and not just be forever teens. They used to age up just fine when HSY first came out, but at some point that changed. I've had this problem for quite a while now. Can’t remember exactly when it started. It’s definitely a bug and it needs to be fixed.
I have discovered that if I place the teens into the (played) My Household tab (without actually playing them) they do seem to age up normally all by themselves on their birthdays. Maybe that workaround might work for others having this problem.
- Gamerdg3 months agoSeasoned Newcomer
When a teen is part of a not in world household they never become adults. This issue is very annoying because every time my teens age up I need to go around the families and manually age them up. This is made even worse with neighborhood stories because that will move families from houses and put them in not I'm world. The rest of the family will age and die but the teens become effectively immortal. I dont want the high school populated with the same teens that were there when their grandparents went to school.
If this is expected behavior then it should be a setting.
- Soanad3 months agoSeasoned Veteran
Is there any update on this?
- mourningdove1632 months agoSeasoned Rookie
As someone who plays rationally and through several generations, I find myself having to micromanage and watch which townies have children that age up to teens to make sure they age up myself. Part of the reason I use neighborhood stories and use the age unplayed households settings is to not micromanage and not have to do so myself. Would love if this would be addressed as I read it doesn't not happen if you have HSY installed.
My own work around is to micromanage who is in a home and make sure teens are always in a home with a family, which limits who can live where, especially with the pesky glitches and issued around the apartments and rentals which means I have less space for sims to live in any given world than I could sans glitches. Much better though than having to manually keep up with who is having a birthday when and marking them all as played. You can also just wait until your done playing with your teen sims and then age any other teens up by marking then all as played. For players who only play short term in a save or with a few families I'm sure this doesn't matter, but I like to see the world around my sim progress without me so this can be frustrating.
- Grenerations28 days agoNew Spectator
Hey! This has been going on for years and truly ruins the immersion of going through various generations when my grandma's classmate is still in the school cheer team. This needs to be fixed, as there should not be any issues with proper aging. I normally have to go through and either age up every teen on their own, or place the family in a lot, which ultimately ruins the neighborhoods I am building. This means I have no space for the families that I actually want living there because I am accommodating for an EA bug. And this is very frustrating. Thank you.
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