Just curious on how others play their game :-) , I play mines with all townies aging off , I age them up via cake if they become my sims lover or good friends, my sims are set to only age when active.
I tried that before and i personally ended up playing just one sim didnt play with all my packs lol, I slip into bad habits with aging completely turned off 😂
I never thought of that 🤔 , I might try that 😃, I never liked the aging on because you kind of grow attached to your sims sometimes then watching them just grow old and die 😂
On, I mean its a life simulator, people grow up and die and stuff.
Actually wait lol... it depends on the save. If I do rotational play on a save where I really like my sims I keep townie aging off but If I only have one or 2 households I keep it on cuz I like seeing everyone grow up and have kids and die of old age. If old age doesnt kill them I certainly will somehow (I spent an hour in CAS on a sim only to have them burn to death a few minutes into actual gameplay )
I switch between the two. If I have something I want to do with one household that’s going to take a good while to complete I turn it off so I don’t miss anyone in the other households aging up. Once the task is done I turn it back on.
Ageing off usually and will age sims up manually when I want to.
I can't stand playing with ageing on for inactive played households because I don't like playing rotational much and then I might make them, and not really play them much, and then they die.
I normally play with aging off and just turn it on when I actually need sims to age up (as doing it manually leads to things getting weird in my experience, lol)
On for the current household, off for everyone else.
I'll play a house for a year, then switch to the next, so all of my households age at pretty much the same rate.
I think I'm the only one who never ages ANY sim ever. After years of playing I never even had a birthday. No one ever ages and my children have been children for years. I don't know why but whenever I want let's say a teen sim for example I just make one in cas or a new toddler etc. I am planning on having a birthday party for the first time ever lol
When I think about it I think it's because I just don't see the point of replacing one child with another when I can keep the same one. And I don't care about making generations or extended families. Though I do have grandparents I made.
Go into your options, then select Gameplay, there should be options on different ways your sims will age, choose if you want to show whims etc @Ianoart
Just curious on how others play their game :-) , I play mines with all townies aging off , I age them up via cake if they become my sims lover or good friends, my sims are set to only age when active.
Yes depending on how you set it for example, if you switch your played households on they all age in time whenever you play them or not, if you like to avoid that, you can set it to only when your household is active, which means your other households wont age unless you play them , you can also choose if you want your townies (unplayed sims) to age or not , whims you can switch on or off at anytime, so if you dont like playing with that on you can turn it off , it gives you ideas on what you can do with your sims, it's like your sims wants , every whim you do you can earn your sims aspiration points, I would give it a try the worst case scenario you dont like it you can turn it back off again, hope this helps @Ianoart
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Actually wait lol... it depends on the save. If I do rotational play on a save where I really like my sims I keep townie aging off but If I only have one or 2 households I keep it on cuz I like seeing everyone grow up and have kids and die of old age. If old age doesnt kill them I certainly will somehow (I spent an hour in CAS on a sim only to have them burn to death a few minutes into actual gameplay )
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I can't stand playing with ageing on for inactive played households because I don't like playing rotational much and then I might make them, and not really play them much, and then they die.
I'll play a house for a year, then switch to the next, so all of my households age at pretty much the same rate.
When I think about it I think it's because I just don't see the point of replacing one child with another when I can keep the same one. And I don't care about making generations or extended families. Though I do have grandparents I made.
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Aging off.