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'''Elder''' is the final [[life stage]] in [[the Sims 2]]. [[Sims]] will have grey hair and a hunched back in this period. After this state, the Sims [[death|dies]] of old age. It's the only age that doesn't have a fixed duration - The days remaining theoretically depends on the [[aspiration bar]] when that Sim ages (the higher it is, the longer he or she will live), but reportedly a [[Bugs|bug]] means that it is actually irrelevant. Elders do not have many special [[interactions]], but a notable one is that if two elders are married as [[Adult]]s, they can throw a golden anniversary [[party]]. Elders can retire and live off a pension if desired (since it's usually a big [[Wants|want]], it's highly recommended that they do).


'''Elder''' is the final [[life stage]] in [[the Sims 2]]. [[Sims]] will have grey hair and a hunched back in this period. After this state, the Sims [[death|dies]] of old age. It's the only age that doesn't have a fixed duration - The days remaining theoretically depends on the [[aspiration bar]] when that Sim ages (the higher it is, the longer he or she will live), but reportedly a [[Bugs|bug]] means that it is actually irrelevant. Elders do not have many special [[interactions]], but a notable one is that if two elders are married for a certain time, they can throw a golden anniversary [[party]]. Elders can retire and live off a pension if desired (since it's usually a big [[want]], it's highly recommended that they do).


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Revision as of 23:20, 23 May 2008

Elder is the final life stage in the Sims 2. Sims will have grey hair and a hunched back in this period. After this state, the Sims dies of old age. It's the only age that doesn't have a fixed duration - The days remaining theoretically depends on the aspiration bar when that Sim ages (the higher it is, the longer he or she will live), but reportedly a bug means that it is actually irrelevant. Elders do not have many special interactions, but a notable one is that if two elders are married as Adults, they can throw a golden anniversary party. Elders can retire and live off a pension if desired (since it's usually a big want, it's highly recommended that they do).