I hadn’t played with Resolutions in a while, so it was fun to do that again. I created a household of 8 to start with and moved them onto the Bargain Bend empty lot in Willow Creek. I threw down beds and an outhouse and mostly left them alone except to order a pizza Sunday night for the ones who didn’t get any fruitcake from the Welcome Wagon.
When the Holiday started Monday morning at 6:00 AM, I paused the game and got to work. I assigned Resolutions to all 214 resolution-eligible Sims in residence in all my Worlds. (The Rasoyas had autonomously moved out and 5 separate Sims had autonomously moved into empty houses.) All of the Children were assigned “Raise a Skill” and everyone else was assigned “Complete an Aspiration Milestone.” In-game time does not need to run for a Resolution to post to a Sim. I wasted some time in the beginning letting time run to wait for the Resolution to post to the Notification Wall. Instead, I finally figured out that I just had to check the Simology tab for confirmation. At 6:56 AM Monday all 214 Resolutions had been assigned.
I started by playing all households without any children or teens. Keeping the game paused as much as possible, I worked through each household completing the Resolutions. There are 4 Aspiration Milestones that can be completed without in-game time running: Readily a Parent (from Big Happy Family, Successful Lineage, and Super Parent), Going for Not Broke (from Fabulously Wealthy), Estate of the Art (from Mansion Baron), and Get Accepted (from Leader of the Pack). All that typically needs to happen is buy kids stuff, buy artwork, or create a club & buy a club perk. Once all of the adult-only households were done at 7:10 AM Monday, I moved on to the remaining households without any children. At 7:14 AM I started playing the remaining households that had children. There are no child aspirations that can be done without time passing. Time must pass for them to gain a skill point or complete an Aspiration Milestone. At 11:32 PM Monday I had made it to Evergreen Harbor. I blasted through all of the Teens and older in all the remaining households in the remaining Worlds. Then I continued focusing on children.
At midnight, the game sort of resets and you can assign another Resolution to anyone that has already completed one. So, at 12:05 AM Tuesday, I paused the game and went back through all of the Sims that had completed Resolutions and assigned them all another Resolution. When I could, I completed Resolutions as I assigned them (only if they could be completed while paused).
At 12:36 AM all Resolutions had once again been assigned and I tried to get the two children in the Akiyami household to complete their first Resolutions so I could assign another before the holiday ended at 2:00 AM - one succeeded and one did not. At 2:00 AM Tuesday, I had 32 assigned Resolutions left to finish and at 6:23 PM Wednesday all 415 assigned Resolutions were complete.