sims not aging
Ancient Sim:
Quote from: witch on 2005 August 28, 13:33:39
Just had a d'oh moment - is it spelt "ageing off" or "aging off"?If it's ageing off - or 'ageing on' I should say, I might be in with a chance.
Well, it SHOULD be "ageing" in the UK version, but of course it isn't. Just as well I never turn it off, otherwise I would be cursing everytime I was forced to type it without the 'e'.
Kitiara:
Yes, it absolutely should be, but to the best of my knowledge it isn't. If I am wrong, please tell me so.
Ancient Sim:
Quote from: Kitiara on 2005 August 28, 14:18:45
Yes, it absolutely should be, but to the best of my knowledge it isn't. If I am wrong, please tell me so.
No, it isn't, it's "aging off/on". I was just having one of my usual whinges about the fact that in the UK we are forced at gunpoint to use American spellings. I just wish they would pay me to change them all, I'd make a fortune.
RainbowTigress:
Someone on this site posted a similar problem, but they had moved a house from the Uni campus to the regular neighborhood, and that was causing the sims not to age and the pregnant sim's pregnancy wouldn't progress. Moving them to a regular lot solved the problem, but you say this is a lot you built yourself, right? Perhaps moving them to a different lot would help. JM says there is an aging controller on each lot, and that's why the campus lots don't work right in the regular neighborhood.
Zootyzoot:
Nah, this happened to me way before uni.
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