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Along with an option to disable aging all together for my creative worlds.
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).
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.
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.