Usually kids are 12 years old when they arrive and 16 years old by the time they sit their tests, so by September the kids return to school to get their grades and that's it, they graduated early with no ceremony. The UK has secondary schools which are the equivalent to high school in the USA, typically kids sit the GCSE tests on various subjects and if all the learning they did paid off over the years, they'll get their grades back and celebrate if they are good grades (anything at or above C grade is good - to Americans that's: GPA - 2.0). I think that's because after the launch, the devs changed it, made the Teens become Young adults in the grad ceremony and that's why there is contradiction between those two videos.ĮA has made so subtle changes to the way teens work in this pack and it has caused debate on other forums with mods like WW, how old are teenagers really? Something EA has never answered. The unplayed sims are apparently teens as well during the graduation ceremony from Fantayzia's graduation version. And so, this contradiction actually surprises me. It took me a while, but 7:38 briefly shows that the graduate is not a young adult, but actually a teen from Fantayzia's video. I think it will be this way for everyone now. This video seems to be after the patch/official launch and in this case some Sims are also Young Adult, for example the new teens from the pack. I could be wrong, but i think this recorded gameplay was pre-patch and they changed it, because for example, there is also this video here Yeah i just saw this video and it seems the non-playable Sims remained Teen. Ohh i see i see so as long as i dont do the early graduation it should be an endless highschool for the sim? Originally posted by MarcosFelipe94:I also play with aging off and already know some things about how graduation works. So take care if you have any important family in the "Other households" and move those important Sims for the "My Households" tab.įor me it was a good thing the way devs made the Teen Sims age in Graduation, but it would be nice to have some way to block some non-playable Teen Sims from aging without some interference from me. So is it bad for who plays with "Aging - Off"? It depends on your point of view.Įventually all of the Teen pre-made Sims from your School will become Young Adults, because of too many Graduations from your Playable Sims and so the game will start to generate new families in "Other Households" (Dad, Mom, Children and Teen - Sometimes only Teens alone, from what i've seen in my tests) and so there is always going to have new Teen Sims in your Save/School, thanks to the graduation event.Įventually Culling will take care of those families and remove them from the "Other Households" or at least some of them (if you play your save long enough, the culling will happen for sure). You can of course avoid the Graduation event in order to avoid the non-playable Teen Sims from aging. When the graduation happens and your Sim attend it, the game will select some few teens from your School to attend as well and those Teen Sims from your game will age to Young Adult automatically (even if seconds before the event all of them were still a Teen Sim) Now there is a thing about the graduation event and it can be bad for someone who play with "Aging - Off". BUT there is the option of Early Graduation and your sim will finish the school while being a Teen, so MAYBE there is a graduation event for this as well (Unfortunately i wasn't able yet to make a Sim to "graduate early", so i'm not sure if there is a graduation while being a teen in this specific case.) I also play with aging off and already know some things about how graduation works.įrom what i've seen yet, the graduation event seems to be available when you age your Teen Sim to Young Adult, that means your Sim will most likely not get the graduation event while being a Teen.
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