Something about Veronaville always drew me in. I liked the architectural style, I guess, plus I liked the pre-mades in that neighborhood. Ahhh, now I want to open Sims 2 just to see them all again.
ETA: I did end up opening Sims 2, went to the Summerdreams' house where a party was going. Puck and Hermia had their first kiss then cuddled under the stars. Before the party ended, there were not one, but TWO Capp/Monty fights with lots of crowd cheering and dust flying. Somehow, the party ended as a 'snoozer' but I thought it was great, lol.
I love the Broke Family and the Goth Family from Pleasantview. Oh, and you gotta love Don Lothario and the mystery surrounding Bella Goth's disappearance!
[quote="SimNerdHere;c-16600017"]I love the Broke Family and the Goth Family from Pleasantview. Oh, and you gotta love Don Lothario and the mystery surrounding Bella Goth's disappearance![/quote]
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Agreed! Those were my absolute favorite parts about the neighborhood.
I voted Pleasantview, but it's more of a tie with Veronaville. Not only does Pleasantview have broken families to sort out and fix, but sooner or later Cassandra Goth finds via chance card some ancient ruins. For me that is an open invitation to bring the lost civilization into the game in some manner, including adding appropriate items from neighborhood view. Too bad TS2 had no way to explore ruins and such like TS3 had or we somewhat do it TS4. Veronaville it's about ending the feud, bringing peace, and getting the town back on its feet.
Pleasantview initially but I mainly used my own custom neighbourhoods. Saying that, I was always fond of Bluewater Village too; probably as OFB was my Fave Sims 2 expansion. I was never that keen on Veronaville or Strangetown. :smile:
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I like Pleasantview the most because of the sims there. But, I really like to play one of the fan-made megahoods instead. That way I can play all the families together and have them interact with each other. Like Dustin Broke breaking up with Angela to marry Capp heir Juliette, and Angela marrying Tank Grunt.
Veronaville. It started because I knew the Monty's from the PS2 game, and from there on I started liking these premades the most. For my current rotational I'm planning on letting the feud rage on
The base game ones are so full of charm. Though Veronaville will always have a special place in my heart, I just wish it would have been more populated. I always feel the need to play a poor pauper in Veronaville.
I prefer Belladona Cove. I really love my sims living in apartments. Also I love visiting neighbours. Pleasantview is also good. It was the first neighborhood I have played. And I love the families and their stories.
I liked belladonna cove and usually played as the witch sisters (forget the family name...started with a C) eventually I got into making my own neighbourhoods and stuck to playing those though. The one thing that always made me sad in the game was the one ET torreto?) from college you’d meet, would go back to strange town and then I’d never see her again but my sim always became her friend.
I've always loved Pleasantview. Strangetown is a close second, but I don't care about the others as much. Anytime I start a new challenge, unless I create my own 'hood for it, I'm in Pleasantview or Strangetown.
I liked belladonna cove and usually played as the witch sisters (forget the family name...started with a C) eventually I got into making my own neighbourhoods and stuck to playing those though. The one thing that always made me sad in the game was the one ET torreto?) from college you’d meet, would go back to strange town and then I’d never see her again but my sim always became her friend.
I think you mean Stella Terrano. Since she's a playable sim you could load her into a dorm, play through, then move into the town. I do that regularly as she's a great friend/spouse. In my game at least she's a universal sim, so can be put into any village from its respective colleges.
Strangetown has a lot of story possibilities and ample space to build on. Be nice if we could bring over the TS4 basement tools. The idea of a two level underground complex of some sort (the place is ex-military, after all) is intriguing.
I loved to play in Riverblossom Hills. It was so charming and sleepy. I was also obsessed with playing plantsims. It was hard to made one, because I had to motherlode few times and place like 30 trees over whole lot and wait for trees spraying. So it was easier to create plantsim in Riverblossom Hills by Rose Greenman. I also build few houses with glass roofs and tree inside. But to fit tree inside, they had to be large, so bills was also large. I also rememer that in Greenman's house I was often making parties, and almost whole day and night latin music was playing in background.
And it was first town in which I discovered seasons, so that's why I find it most intresting and memorable to me.
I played my first and only 10 generation legacy there. It was so beautiful, I nearly cried when I saw it for the first time. It was my dream come true!
I want to play ALL the premade families! One day...
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ETA: I did end up opening Sims 2, went to the Summerdreams' house where a party was going. Puck and Hermia had their first kiss then cuddled under the stars. Before the party ended, there were not one, but TWO Capp/Monty fights with lots of crowd cheering and dust flying. Somehow, the party ended as a 'snoozer' but I thought it was great, lol.
Pleasantview is my favorite neighborhood. I have the most fond memories of the last decade playing there with my simmies.
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Agreed! Those were my absolute favorite parts about the neighborhood.
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Pleasantview is also good. It was the first neighborhood I have played. And I love the families and their stories.
I think you mean Stella Terrano. Since she's a playable sim you could load her into a dorm, play through, then move into the town. I do that regularly as she's a great friend/spouse. In my game at least she's a universal sim, so can be put into any village from its respective colleges.
Strangetown has a lot of story possibilities and ample space to build on. Be nice if we could bring over the TS4 basement tools. The idea of a two level underground complex of some sort (the place is ex-military, after all) is intriguing.
And it was first town in which I discovered seasons, so that's why I find it most intresting and memorable to me.
I'm there for the aliens. And all the weird lore going on. Yes.
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