So can you only "fix up" neighborhoods you live in? For example, if I have a sim live in Ports Promise, can they also do neighborhood plans in Grims Quarry and Conifer station neighborhoods or only stick to their own neighborhood? I know going back and forth will resut in lots of loading screens which would be annoying but I'm just curious.
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Yeah, I think the goal is then just to maintain it and keep it that way. I guess it'll be less of a challenge once the community space etc is up and running. But I wonder how trash etc feeds into that, if you have that new lot trait that means you have to keep on top of your recycling I wonder if the world will start to become more polluted again if you dont keep up with that. Maybe there are other things that make it more challenging to maintain. I play generationally, so for my game I think I'll have sims who clean up the world and then a child who is really slobbish and pollutes it - maybe some battles in voting between household members to keep changing the community lots, or buying items that use more electricity, so there's always a bit of a battle between clean and grimy? Just thinking out loud, but I think there's room for playing around with the environment even once you've reached green
I asked sim gurus this exact question on Twitter and the community spaces are per neighborhood not world based according to Jill. So if you are playing in a neighborhood and want a community space you have to place one down in that neighborhood. I don’t know if they change if you aren’t playing in that neighborhood though as it seems that NPCs vote anyway whether your sim does or not. Hmmmm curious for sure.