Open relationship help

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Brynne:
Quote from: ZephyrZodiac on 2005 August 02, 06:29:28

Well, I do eventually grow them all up, just don't grow them past adult!  I do keep the parents a couple of days older than their children, though.


That's what I do. But to look at them, the father looks the same age as his kids! I have some middle-age costume makeup to help fix that.
I had Beau Broke come home from school with his half-brother's grandchild. I had to age both him and Ben. It does get confusing not aging them all the way, but until (if!) there's a "middle aged" group, I'll keep doing it the way I am now.

ZephyrZodiac:
It's a pity Maxis didn't include the "number of days in house" which was in sims1!

Darkstormyeve:
Quote from: witch on 2005 August 02, 06:51:32

I've just started a new n'hood, I made three families and hope that's enough to populate the gene pool and provide some interesting crosses. I will time sync these, three's not too many to manage I think/hope.


I have three families Witch and find them easy. I have just introduced two more families and its starting to become just a pain in the butt now.

Oddysey:
I've got at least eight or nine. Time synch is fairly easy for me, mostly because I don't mind if the dates are off by a few days. Just enough to keep it reasonable.

Darkstormyeve:
Perhaps I need to lighten up alittle with my families. As soon as a kid has a birthday, I literally race to the next house to grow up their friend or sibling.

I have a custom town where these families live, no townies, so its only them visiting each other. Thats when you really notice the time sync issue.

I found with just having three families who had alot of offspring, that I had to print their family trees as I was planning to hook one sim up with another, only to discover that they are in fact related :o.

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