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Post by baniduhaine on Jan 24, 2022 21:08:12 GMT -5
Okay, I really thought I had this handled but I'm utterly losing my mind here. Nothing works.
The buff for plant milk (Cottage Living) supposedly helps slow aging, so I thought its structure would be a good starting point to see how to slow down the aging of Sims with different traits for my fantasy races mod. Apparently, I was wrong, because I've yet to see it work, and at this point I can't figure out what I'm missing?
I've considered the alternative of temporarily freezing age altogether via buffs/loots in order to extend lifespan, but the fact that the plant milk included such a bonus had me under the impression that it was possible to directly make it slower. I'm so confused.
I feel bad for asking but yeah, I'm at wit's ends here. I don't know how to make these modifiers actually function.
Am i missing something about how they work?
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Post by cipherx on Sept 8, 2023 14:29:39 GMT -5
Hey, have you managed to figure this out, by any chance? I'm currently stuck at the same point, pretty much. I tried comparing the tuning of the active and the logevity trait, for example, but I'm kinda lost on what to even look for, tbh. If you figured this out and could maybe give me some pointers, I'd really appreciate it!
Edit: Figured out how to do it! I think. Did a quick test in-game and it works, at least. I added an age_duration_modifier to the AgingTransition snippet.
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Post by baniduhaine on Sept 11, 2023 23:22:13 GMT -5
Hey, have you managed to figure this out, by any chance? I'm currently stuck at the same point, pretty much. I tried comparing the tuning of the active and the logevity trait, for example, but I'm kinda lost on what to even look for, tbh. If you figured this out and could maybe give me some pointers, I'd really appreciate it!
Edit: Figured out how to do it! I think. Did a quick test in-game and it works, at least. I added an age_duration_modifier to the AgingTransition snippet.
Oh, thank you! It'd been so long I'd honestly given up on this and had been relying on workarounds.
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