Date: 2011-08-21 07:04 pm (UTC)
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I don't think my method is going to work with ACR 2.0/5b/5c.

First of all, I looked a thousand times but I couldn't find a way to remove and re-give the tokens for the entire neighborhood. The only thing I could do was reset ACR to the defaults, which didn't seem to do anything to fix the fertility.

Secondly, even changing the ages in SimPE didn't do anything -- for instance, I did the whole Pelles family just to see how it would work. I gave Davy 24 days until his age-up. When I first hovered over his age, it only gave me 8 days until age-up. I had to age him up to teen and then age him down again to get a day range longer than 8. However ... I think it might have stayed at 24. I will have to test that again in more detail.

But in any case, aging-up and aging-down is going to be required. Maybe changing the ages in SimPE will put people in the right ages, but only after the age-up and age-down.

So ... I think we're going to have to stick with your original directions. :)
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