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Sorina:
Just reading this topic from the start and yes - I miss the stages, weather, cheap furniture, more build mode stuff and options for customizing them...

And I really wish that some talented modder would create the individual aging mod for Sims 3, it would be so handy!

One thing I'm also looking forward to is that modders and creators would modify some clothes, furniture and hair from Sims 2 to 3. I've seen a couple of hairs, but that's about it.

J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: Sorina on 2009 August 19, 11:37:02

And I really wish that some talented modder would create the individual aging mod for Sims 3, it would be so handy!
Doesn't this already exist as "TS2Aging" in AwesomeMod?

Quote from: Sorina on 2009 August 19, 11:37:02

One thing I'm also looking forward to is that modders and creators would modify some clothes, furniture and hair from Sims 2 to 3. I've seen a couple of hairs, but that's about it.

We've had a number of conversions already. You just need to pick out which ones you actually WANT. Otherwise I imagine modders will convert the stuff they CARE about, which given the clothing-mill nature of many makers, is probably none of them, given that even free creators tend to create as a throwaway process and not because it's something they intend to use in-game, thus accounting for the relatively craptastic quality of most things.

Sam:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2009 August 19, 13:24:11

Quote from: Sorina on 2009 August 19, 11:37:02

And I really wish that some talented modder would create the individual aging mod for Sims 3, it would be so handy!
Doesn't this already exist as "TS2Aging" in AwesomeMod?


No, it doesn't. Sorina's talking about Monique's old mod for TS2, where you could turn aging on or off for each individual sim.

aspinL:
The separate on/off aging would be a big help for me. Sometimes you have toddlers and adults in a family, and I always want the toddler to grow up but then you get closer to the adult aging up too.
I didn't have it in sims 2, but I'd love it for sims 3.

Kyna:
Quote from: death owner on 2009 August 20, 17:48:21

The separate on/off aging would be a big help for me. Sometimes you have toddlers and adults in a family, and I always want the toddler to grow up but then you get closer to the adult aging up too.
I didn't have it in sims 2, but I'd love it for sims 3.


In TS3 you don't have to wait until the birthday to age up your sims.  You can age them up any time using the birthday cake (or by using the cheat on the shift-click menu).  Your toddlers can grow up without the adult aging a single day.

I know this isn't the same as separate aging, but it does deal with the situation you mentioned.

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