February 2017 - last edited February 2017
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February 2017
Hi again @pricthyre,
Let's try something different then
Do you remember if by default (when the changes are reset) the aging is enabled or disabled? If you don't, open the game and check. Then, follow these instructions:
Did the aging change in game?
Then close the game again and open the options.ini file again. Is still 'enableaging' as you had set it?
-Mai
February 2017
@pricthyre Is your computer a pc or mac? Are you the administrator of the computer?
February 2017
February 2017
Hi @pricthyre,
Those settings are saved in the options.ini file you can find in Documents \ Electronic Arts \ The Sims 3. Is there any program which could be modifying that file? (OneDrive, for example)
-Mai
February 2017
February 2017
Hi @pricthyre,
Don't worry, it's not a problem, we just need to make sure OneDrive is not making changes to anything in The Sims 3 folder that's inside Documents \ Electronic Arts. Could you open OneDrive's settings and make sure The Sims 3 folder is not being synchronized?
If you are not sure how to do this, there's an easy test we can make to find out if this problem is related or not to OneDrive:
Were the changes saved this time, even after you reloaded your game?
-Mai
February 2017
February 2017
Hi again @pricthyre,
Let's try something different then
Do you remember if by default (when the changes are reset) the aging is enabled or disabled? If you don't, open the game and check. Then, follow these instructions:
Did the aging change in game?
Then close the game again and open the options.ini file again. Is still 'enableaging' as you had set it?
-Mai
February 2017
February 2017