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More realistic aging?
23-03-2008, 11:46 PM
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Re: More realistic aging?
(23-03-2008 04:33 PM)Sims3Fan92 link Wrote:That's a good aging system. Here's a Hooray! for you Smile
Your system adds up to 90 days. That's not much longer than the system in TS2 is it?

In The Sims 2, sims turn elder at 54 days. That is if you're not counting Young Adults, and if they have birthday parties for every life stage, or grow the sims up when you get the "grow up" option. Without birthday parties or aging when it says "grow up", we're at about 60 days. So my system would give them around 20 more days before they turn Elder.
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More realistic aging? - MaiaMadness - 23-03-2008, 03:06 PM

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