Growing up can be quite shocking in. A vast majority of Create A Sim items are exclusive to only one or two life states. EA tends to make story Sims with just their default age in mind. However, all premade Sims have consistent genetics programmed in, meaning that they will undergo some dramatic changes when reaching stages like child, teen, and elder. This ranges from strange proportions and odd fashion, to hidden beauty and near clones.
Facial features and body shape are predetermined for all Sims, but hair and clothing can be randomized. The more expansions you own, the more variety an aged-up Sim has, for both better and worse. Custom content can also affect aging up. Realistic mods that alter genetics or fashion can drastically change how any Sim ages up. If you want to see how a premade Sim is meant to grow up, it would be a good idea to make a save with mods fully disabled.
As one of the few children in the expansion, Takama Aether sports several crow and bird outfits in his daily attire. This is a tad morbid as his father, Kai Aether, becomes a playable ghost after interacting with a pet crow. It becomes a question whether Takama always dressed this way, or if it is some kind of coping mechanism.
At the time of this writing, is the most recent addition to 's costly line of DLCs .
While older life states can access crow clothes, this is completely random on age up. As a teen or older, Takama is likely to pick any sort of fashion for the rest of his life. Was the crow just a phase, or did Takama lose connection with his father? You can, of course, take the Sim to a dresser and rework all his clothes.
Infants were only added with the patch for. Prior to this, the youngest Sims were toddlers. This results in Orion Michaelson being the poster child for the whole infant life state. Therefore, you have to play for a long time or set lifespans to quick in order to meet Orion as an adult.
Since Orion begins all saves so young, she has likely completed many infant
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