I like Lucky Palms better because the world is fun to play in, it's decent in size, has lots of sims and there's the huge casino in it where I can't help but to take my sims there to make their fortune ahaha
My second favourite is Sunlit Tides although it can be a bit of a struggle to travel through it. But it's just one of the most gorgeous worlds.
I like Lucky Palms better because the world is fun to play in, it's decent in size, has lots of sims and there's the huge casino in it where I can't help but to take my sims there to make their fortune ahaha
My second favourite is Sunlit Tides though it can be a bit of a struggle to travel through it. But iIt's just one of the most gorgeous worlds.
I chose Lucky Palms for the casino. My poor sims can get a start there and relocate later if they want.
This is a really tough call, and totally a personal choice. I went with my gut and said "Monte Vista". The Tuscan feel is lovely, and it really feels like playing in a foreign (but not too foreign) place.
Very, very close runner-up is Roaring Heights which totally nails South Beach Art Deco and 1920s design. The less-contemporary Sims mesh poorly with contemporary vehicles, however, so it ended up in 2nd place.
It was hard to choose between Roaring Heights and Lucky Palms. They are both so spacious and easy to edit. I went with Roaring Heights because there is more grass and the sims are more entertaining when I see them in town.
I didn't vote because I have four worlds out of the ten listed and honestly can't form an opinion about which one I like best because they are all so different. I'll probably buy one more world soon. I may or may not get the remaining worlds. I'm not sure why I posted. I was no help at all! I did enjoy reading about the favorites of others though.
I love several of them, although DV is the one I play the most. I also enjoy MV, HS, and AS. I like the idea of MH, but I find it too hard to see without a lighting mod.
I hav "Roaring Heights" and i luv this world so much. This (for me) American feeling is so gud..the beach side the city all this..right now i edit this city in CAW but since march im still not ready to play with "my" world :D :smiley:
Thanks @king_of_simcity7 ! It's not easy but right now the program runs smoothly :smiley: R.I.P Roaring Heights :smiley: I changed so much haha..4 islands added waterfalls a big city, so much more lots (With lots from Bridgeport) and more :D Help....it's almost too much hehe
I'm kind of a sucker for anything inspired by 1920s-1950s life, so I'm probably kind of biased. Midnight hollow would probably be my second choice as I love the unique stories all the families have there
Well, Bridgeport it's much too dark and grey, other worlds like Appaloosa r too"ordinary"..Island Paradiso is just lagging and has too much problems..Hidden Springs is ok but no Ocean no beach and very small, Sunlit Tides yeah sometimes it's great for vacation, Sunset Valley....well the starter city...boring, Starlight Shores...too small and try to build houses or lots...no chance....Barnacle Bay....a half finished world nope, Monte Vista? Not a fan of this italian south theme whatever, Roaring Heights...some routing problems but i fixed this in CAW So yeah this is how i think about the worlds and how i said for me Roaring Heights is great! :blush:
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Oops I don't have all the worlds yet but I voted anyway. Oh well. I'm sure Dragon Valley will still be my fave
My second favourite is Sunlit Tides although it can be a bit of a struggle to travel through it. But it's just one of the most gorgeous worlds.
I chose Lucky Palms for the casino. My poor sims can get a start there and relocate later if they want.
Very, very close runner-up is Roaring Heights which totally nails South Beach Art Deco and 1920s design. The less-contemporary Sims mesh poorly with contemporary vehicles, however, so it ended up in 2nd place.
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