I know this world is extremely old and free, but I never put a family in it before. Is it worth starting a family on this world or am I better off sticking to other worlds such as Hidden Springs and Aurora Skies. Any input will be appreciated
I really like Riverview. And when I delete most of the community lots and place my "multi-lots" there are plenty of lots to place homes/households and some unique community lots.
We don't know what you prefer, I would just check it out and see if you like it. Loading it up shouldn't take as long as a world that you've been playing for a while.
What I don't like about it:
- No beaches
- Looks too much like my real surroundings
I say it's worth checking out simply because it's free! I played in it for awhile, it's pretty cool. However, I would say there are more exciting worlds to play in. It has some pretty cool lots. There's one park that I absolutely loved, but I can't remember the name of it. Don Lothario makes an appearance in Riverview, and there's some pretty countryside in it.
I'll check it out, just to do it. I like the nature-friendly worlds, which is why I listed Hidden Springs and Aurora Skies. Might as well! Thanks for the input.
I'm currently playing my legacy in Riverview. I like it, especially since I've edited it. I don't like the pool. I wish it was an outdoor pool, that's probably why I don't send my Sims to it frequently. I like the river and every summer send my Sims to swim there. I will be moving the 4th generation of my legacy to starlight shores for a change.
I just feel like NOBODY plays the worlds that first came out anymore. Even Twinbrook, Sunset Valley, etc. I can't say I'm any different because I've been on Aurora Skies and Sunlit Tides lately. For some reason, I just feel like the newer worlds always seem to have more glitches. I guess that's why I'm somewhat motivated to go back to the basic worlds.
I just feel like NOBODY plays the worlds that first came out anymore. Even Twinbrook, Sunset Valley, etc. I can't say I'm any different because I've been on Aurora Skies and Sunlit Tides lately. For some reason, I just feel like the newer worlds always seem to have more glitches. I guess that's why I'm somewhat motivated to go back to the basic worlds.
I think Sunset Valley has always stayed popular with quite a lot of people
I play most of the worlds and do it with a different family in each, on a rotation basis. So each week I will spend time in RV, SV, TB, ST, MV, AS, AP & 🐸🐸🐸🐸. I like all of those very much.
One of my favourite families comes from Riverview (Hannah and Aiden Jones in their big house on the hill).
I have an older save in Riverview; I took Liam O'Dourke from Hidden Springs, got him a wife from the Wishing Well that I added to the world, and they had 5 kids when I last played: Brandon, Sarah, Gerald, Darren, and Anwen. I pull it out and play it occasionally.
Riverview has some really nice houses for families with plenty of space. And I like the collection of Sims in town, though the Brokes and the Shallows tend to take over all the cheap houses so there's no place for Sims starting out to live (fortunately Liam and Rebekah have a ton of money so they were able to start Brandon out right in a nice house right down the street).
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I just feel like NOBODY plays the worlds that first came out anymore. Even Twinbrook, Sunset Valley, etc. I can't say I'm any different because I've been on Aurora Skies and Sunlit Tides lately. For some reason, I just feel like the newer worlds always seem to have more glitches. I guess that's why I'm somewhat motivated to go back to the basic worlds.
I think Sunset Valley has always stayed popular with quite a lot of people
I play most of the worlds and do it with a different family in each, on a rotation basis. So each week I will spend time in RV, SV, TB, ST, MV, AS, AP & 🐸🐸🐸🐸. I like all of those very much.
One of my favourite families comes from Riverview (Hannah and Aiden Jones in their big house on the hill).
Brandon O'Dourke (son of Liam and his wife Rebekah) is engaged to Hannah and Aiden's daughter, Beatrice. Hopefully NRaas Story Progression will get them married off not long after she graduates from high school (he aged up a couple of days before her).
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What I don't like about it:
- No beaches
- Looks too much like my real surroundings
mts as a riverview empty which I normally use to recreate the farming type worlds and have added more farming buildings in it.
I play most of the worlds and do it with a different family in each, on a rotation basis. So each week I will spend time in RV, SV, TB, ST, MV, AS, AP & 🐸🐸🐸🐸. I like all of those very much.
One of my favourite families comes from Riverview (Hannah and Aiden Jones in their big house on the hill).
Riverview has some really nice houses for families with plenty of space. And I like the collection of Sims in town, though the Brokes and the Shallows tend to take over all the cheap houses so there's no place for Sims starting out to live (fortunately Liam and Rebekah have a ton of money so they were able to start Brandon out right in a nice house right down the street).
Fun must be always -- Tomas Hertl (San Jose Sharks hockey player)
Brandon O'Dourke (son of Liam and his wife Rebekah) is engaged to Hannah and Aiden's daughter, Beatrice. Hopefully NRaas Story Progression will get them married off not long after she graduates from high school (he aged up a couple of days before her).
Fun must be always -- Tomas Hertl (San Jose Sharks hockey player)