Fighting the Aging Process!

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aspinL:
Well pssh *bows down to "Saish Test"*
:)

Dragon Slave:
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I tried to see if I could do it with the Sims 3 Neighborhood Workshop but although it let me change the age flag under the sim desc settings, the actual sim's age didn't change in game and the game reverts the flag back.

I tried that this morning on Skip Broke.  He's already a teen and Bob and Betty aren't even young adults yet... how is he supposed to marry their daughter again?  ::).  Yeah, didn't work... but, now he keeps shrinking down to a child's height, which looks really stupid since he still has a (very muscular) teen body.

aspinL:
Can't you just go back into the Neighborhood Workshop and change the flag back to teen? I can't imagine what would happen when he ages up again in the form he's in now.

Dragon Slave:
The game sets it back so when I opened it in Neighborhood Workshop there was nothing to change.  I have no clue as to what underlying values were altered, so I just left it as it was.  I haven't played since then, but if he's still going all midgetfied next time I do, I'll probably just try the "editsim <sim name>" thing and make him a child or toddler like I want him to be.

aspinL:
Ohhh I see.
And also I used the edit sim command and all went well, I changed my elder into a young adult. But the weird thing was that she had different facial features, namely the mouth and eyes. I went and looked at her mother again (cause she was saved in my bin) and they were same, she had her mother's mouth and eyes, not the color, even though they were distinctly different before. I just went and edited them back, but just thought I'd share.

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