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This is an extremely simple mod that performs a single, specific function -- it ages up all (non-played) babies, toddlers, and children to teens.

 

There IS NO UNDO button, so you need to be 100% certain this is the playstyle you want to have on ALL games.

 

Once you put this mod into your /mods folder, all new and loaded games will have all of their children automatically aged up. 

 

Note - when you create a new game, you'll see children in the world on the "World Selector Screen" (such as Alexander Goth). When you zone into your world/lot for the first time, all children (like Alexander Goth) will automatically age up to teen.

 

How it works

When a player enters a 'zone', the script will loop through all Sims in the entire world. For each non-played household, it will check the ages of the Sims within that household. If a Sim is a baby, then it ages up to toddler. If a Sim is a toddler, then it ages up to child. If a Sim is a child, then it ages up to teen.  The sequence allows cascading age ups. For example, babies will age up to toddlers, then it will age up to child, then it will age up to teen. Additionally, you can use MC Command Center to set the baby, toddler, and child population to 0%. This module is a band aid for the scenarios where MCCC doesn't work perfectly.

 

Be Warned

  • Please read the description carefully and decide if this is the path you want to take.
  • If you're not 100% sure, make a backup/copy of your game saves before adding this mod to your mods folder.
  • This doesn't affect unplayed game saves. It will affect all games that you load/play while the mod is in your mod folder.)
  • Having a child-free world could cause unforeseen problems with housing and population control
  • There's no (easy way of) going back
    • You can remove the mod and start your game over with a new game or old save file, but be sure to make save files BEFORE installing this mod.

 

 


 

Edited by sirsleepy
Posted

dang where were you YEARS ago?! lol

i've had to manually age each one whenever i hear them in the background. 

i think i got em all now so i don't need the mod but it woulda been nice!

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I like the idea! Is it possible to make a NO babies mod? I can't stand the infants in sims 4 so I prefer the game skipping them to toddlers. There is already a no toddler mod but I want to keep them, and now you made a no minors mod. Anyways thanks for this! I know a few people who can't stand non-adults in their game.

  • 1 month later...
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8 hours ago, Akalin0012 said:

This mod is awesome. But it only works in new games, it doesn't work in my loaded games.

 

It should work in loaded games. It might need you to leave a town and come back for it to work, since it runs when the town loads. So if a birth happens, that toddler won't get fixed until you go somewhere and then come back.

  • 5 weeks later...
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would it be possible to release different versions where it "stops" the auto aging? personally, i'm ok with toddlers/child sims but don't like managing babies. one that stops the aging at toddlers or children would be awesome! big fan of your other mods.

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20 hours ago, wburst said:

would it be possible to release different versions where it "stops" the auto aging? personally, i'm ok with toddlers/child sims but don't like managing babies. one that stops the aging at toddlers or children would be awesome! big fan of your other mods.

 

Isn't that a base game feature? I think under game options, you can turn off aging.

 

Never mind, I think I know what you mean now. You'd like to pick the auto-age up to stop at 'children' or 'teen'.

Edited by sirsleepy
  • 1 year later...
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@sirsleepy Hello, Is there a posssibility to remove the baby stage altogether from the game? Since now having the infant lifestage I find the baby stage completely unnecessary and would prefer if the newborns go straight to infants automatically for active, played and unplayed households.

  • 1 year later...

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