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Zoi aging is way to fast
I went from young adult to adult in I think 9 days. Personally, i think each new age should be at least a year. The way it is now I am feeling rushed to reach goals instead of just living my Zoi life.
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I agree. It should be flat for each age. Everyone ages at the speed of one in-game year.

Along with an option to disable aging all together for my creative worlds.
Akim Apr 3 @ 11:06am 
Still after the patch? There was a patch to slow down ageing, but only for characters created after the patch. I could not find how it was now, though.
According to the old list of age periods ( https://www.thegamer.com/inzoi-life-stages-cycle-age-duration-guide/ ), it looks like one game day is equal to one real year of life.
Newborn: 1- year (1 day) Toddler: 1 - 3 years (2 days) Child: 3 - 10 years (7 days) Adolescent: 10 - 16 years (6 days) Teenager: 16 - 20.5 years (4.5 days) Young Adult: 20.5 - 29.5 years (9 days) Adult: 29.5 - 49.5 years (20 days) Middle-aged: 49.5 - 65.5 years (16 days) Senior: 65.5+ years

I don't know if the developers changed these periods in the last patch or not. I play very slowly, my starting child became a adolescent on schedule (7 days).

I don't know why the developers decided to equate one game day to a year of life. It is possible that this is not the final version yet. I also don't really like that during his life the character will experience winter a maximum of... 3 times?

BTW: one season (summer/autumn/winter/spring) lasts 7 days. In order for a character to "see" each season, he must live 28 game days (real years of life).
Last edited by nORb Dragon; Apr 3 @ 11:14am
wolfpost Apr 3 @ 11:17am 
When was the patch? I started this Zoi about 4 days ago I think.

According to your schedule posted, I was right at 9 days for this Zoi. I didn't know you could turn the aging off. Since the kids don't carry the parents DNZ yet, i have no real interest in them until they implement that.

Yeah, i would like 28 days to age up one era starting at either adolescent or Teen.
Last edited by wolfpost; Apr 3 @ 11:22am
Originally posted by wolfpost:
When was the patch? I started this Zoi about 4 days ago i think.
https://steamcommunity.com/ogg/2456740/announcements/detail/512953841353754483
Last edited by nORb Dragon; Apr 3 @ 11:19am
Originally posted by nORb Dragon:
According to the old list of age periods ( https://www.thegamer.com/inzoi-life-stages-cycle-age-duration-guide/ ), it looks like one game day is equal to one real year of life.
Newborn: 1- year (1 day) Toddler: 1 - 3 years (2 days) Child: 3 - 10 years (7 days) Adolescent: 10 - 16 years (6 days) Teenager: 16 - 20.5 years (4.5 days) Young Adult: 20.5 - 29.5 years (9 days) Adult: 29.5 - 49.5 years (20 days) Middle-aged: 49.5 - 65.5 years (16 days) Senior: 65.5+ years

I don't know if the developers changed these periods in the last patch or not. I play very slowly, my starting child became a adolescent on schedule (7 days).

I don't know why the developers decided to equate one game day to a year of life. It is possible that this is not the final version yet. I also don't really like that during his life the character will experience winter a maximum of... 3 times?

BTW: one season (summer/autumn/winter/spring) lasts 7 days. In order for a character to "see" each season, he must live 28 game days (real years of life).
It should be each ingame year they age. I remember arguing this back in sims 2 forums. sigh. How hard is it for a zoi or sim to age at the pace of one ingame year. for all age groups. So you get to experience all seasons with your family and have them special memorable moments.
wolfpost Apr 3 @ 11:24am 
Originally posted by nORb Dragon:
Originally posted by wolfpost:
When was the patch? I started this Zoi about 4 days ago i think.
https://steamcommunity.com/ogg/2456740/announcements/detail/512953841353754483
Thanks, I actually did see that update posted but only remembered the part about the old Zoi's.
wolfpost Apr 3 @ 11:24am 
Aging each in game year is so obvious to me.
Originally posted by wolfpost:
Aging each in game year is so obvious to me.
Back in The Sims 2 sims aged very quickly. at the same pace as here if not maybe a bit slower. But quick enough to where you felt rushed to achieve the goals you wanted. You needed mods to adjust that. All im seeing right now is InZOI possibly making the same mistakes sims 2 made.
wolfpost Apr 3 @ 11:31am 
It's early access so I am hoping people voicing their opinion about things will make them rethink some things. Personally, there should be a slider or box to click to designate how fast you want them to age.
Originally posted by wolfpost:
It's early access so I am hoping people voicing their opinion about things will make them rethink some things. Personally, there should be a slider or box to click to designate how fast you want them to age.
Their should be a slider for each age group and season. Like how sims 3 had it.
The patch doesn't say it slows down aging, just that they removed the random deaths by "natural causes" until the Elder stage (a good number of us were having our Zois just drop dead within a few days of starting a new save).

I too would like to see lifespan options to pick from. Short, Normal, Long overall lifespans with proportional durations for each life stage, and I really loved how Sims 3 had sliders within those for each stage, to really fine-tune for where you get your enjoyment from your save. Hoping something like that makes its way to InZoi.
Mandap Apr 3 @ 6:00pm 
why not set life span to be 24hrs? thats pretty bloody long if you ask me.
Originally posted by nORb Dragon:
According to the old list of age periods ( https://www.thegamer.com/inzoi-life-stages-cycle-age-duration-guide/ ), it looks like one game day is equal to one real year of life.
Newborn: 1- year (1 day) Toddler: 1 - 3 years (2 days) Child: 3 - 10 years (7 days) Adolescent: 10 - 16 years (6 days) Teenager: 16 - 20.5 years (4.5 days) Young Adult: 20.5 - 29.5 years (9 days) Adult: 29.5 - 49.5 years (20 days) Middle-aged: 49.5 - 65.5 years (16 days) Senior: 65.5+ years

I don't know if the developers changed these periods in the last patch or not. I play very slowly, my starting child became a adolescent on schedule (7 days).

I don't know why the developers decided to equate one game day to a year of life. It is possible that this is not the final version yet. I also don't really like that during his life the character will experience winter a maximum of... 3 times?

BTW: one season (summer/autumn/winter/spring) lasts 7 days. In order for a character to "see" each season, he must live 28 game days (real years of life).
need an option to x's it by what ever number we please
deejay5 Apr 3 @ 8:22pm 
Disable Aging is now available with the April 4 update. Update your game and you can find the new aging options under Simulations tab.
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