I don't get complaining that worlds don't have enough empty lots, just bulldoze the lots in the world if you want more empty lots? Personally I would rather the worlds be filled rather than full of empty lots
Totally!
All the space is actually "used" instead of just having a ton of completely empty terrain. To me, it looks nicer as a result, not to mention the "back drops" are closer making for nicer views and screenshots no matter where you are.
As a none builder I like that my worlds look full and detailed without me having to fill them with random buildings.
I agree but I like it to be combined with useful stuff, like the fishing spots and park areas and collectibles. I love the open areas in the early worlds that are full of stuff to do as well as pretty backgrounds. Evergreen Harbor, on the other hand, is mostly there to be looked at and not explored, and that's where set dressing goes too far in my opinion.
My unpopular opinion is that I'm glad Tartosa is coming with the playground equipment that I've seen people complaining about. More stuff you can walk to between the lots is what I want.
Unpopular Opinion: I'm more excited about the aisle and bouquets than other things in the new pack. LOL! Now I can have my sim's father walk her down the aisle without having to pose it! But the wedding is till a long time off since (a) the pack isn't out yet and (b) the sims I want to have a wedding for are currently still teenagers.
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As a none builder I like that my worlds look full and detailed without me having to fill them with random buildings.
I agree but I like it to be combined with useful stuff, like the fishing spots and park areas and collectibles. I love the open areas in the early worlds that are full of stuff to do as well as pretty backgrounds. Evergreen Harbor, on the other hand, is mostly there to be looked at and not explored, and that's where set dressing goes too far in my opinion.
My unpopular opinion is that I'm glad Tartosa is coming with the playground equipment that I've seen people complaining about. More stuff you can walk to between the lots is what I want.
Agree, there is a fine line between a decorated/interactive world and set dressing. It's also the reason why I don't have sims live in Evergreen Harbor, because it's just so boring with very little or nothing to do. :-/
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My unpopular opinion is that I'm glad Tartosa is coming with the playground equipment that I've seen people complaining about. More stuff you can walk to between the lots is what I want.
I agree entirely too. I just finally got around to having my first Sim spend some time in Glimmerbrook. She opened a retail store there, doesn't live there, but I took the time to also have her go around and explore the neighborhood and dam.. It's boring as . Other than the the portal to the magic realm there is, literally, absolutely nothing there.
The same is true with far too many of the New Worlds added. Honestly, I'd be ashamed of my work if I were the person(s) on the team that designed those worlds.
Tartosa, on the other hand, looks like it is going to be fantastic. That person(s) should be very proud.
I don't dislike the "cheese" hair colour. In fact, I think it suits any sim it's on just fine.
I also don't find it weird when black sims have honey-blonde, red, or any other hair colour, for that matter.
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Another thing is, I like what I’ve seen of Moschino’s CAS.
I love the moschino cas I don’t understand the hate towards it. The Moschino pack for both cas and bb I get a lot of use out of and I one of my most used stuff packs.
I don't get complaining that worlds don't have enough empty lots, just bulldoze the lots in the world if you want more empty lots? Personally I would rather the worlds be filled rather than full of empty lots
When I first started playing, I always felt "bad" when I would bulldoze the lots, I don't know why. I think I felt like I was destroying the originality of the game, like it's intended purpose. Sounds dumb now because it's all about how you want your game to be so I bulldoze most things now, or renovate existing lots that I found decent. I personally also like the smaller worlds, it just feels "less maintenance" when renovating all the worlds.
I don't get complaining that worlds don't have enough empty lots, just bulldoze the lots in the world if you want more empty lots? Personally I would rather the worlds be filled rather than full of empty lots
When I first started playing, I always felt "bad" when I would bulldoze the lots, I don't know why. I think I felt like I was destroying the originality of the game, like it's intended purpose. Sounds dumb now because it's all about how you want your game to be so I bulldoze most things now, or renovate existing lots that I found decent. I personally also like the smaller worlds, it just feels "less maintenance" when renovating all the worlds.
LOL, me too! I do a ton of bulldozing now (literally every lot in every world gets replaced), but when I first started playing Sims games, waaay back in the day, I felt bad about it. Like, that I was doing a disservice to the devs by not using "what they worked on". I got over it though, some time during TS2....because lets face it, the pre-built lots were all so, so very basic.
I don't get complaining that worlds don't have enough empty lots, just bulldoze the lots in the world if you want more empty lots? Personally I would rather the worlds be filled rather than full of empty lots
When I first started playing, I always felt "bad" when I would bulldoze the lots, I don't know why. I think I felt like I was destroying the originality of the game, like it's intended purpose. Sounds dumb now because it's all about how you want your game to be so I bulldoze most things now, or renovate existing lots that I found decent. I personally also like the smaller worlds, it just feels "less maintenance" when renovating all the worlds.
LOL, me too! I do a ton of bulldozing now (literally every lot in every world gets replaced), but when I first started playing Sims games, waaay back in the day, I felt bad about it. Like, that I was doing a disservice to the devs by not using "what they worked on". I got over it though, some time during TS2....because lets face it, the pre-built lots were all so, so very basic.
Yes, me too, I felt also guilty when I bulldoze the work from others. Even if they are just basic, it felt wrong, because they put some time to work on it. As builder I know how much time it takes to get the idea from the mind to a finished building. But now, when I need that place I bulldoze or rebuild. Although I like it how the new empty lots just have greenery, I try to build the houses around them just to keep the greenery, honestly I'm very bad in the outside decoration.
In regards to the rainbow swatches added to the clothes in CAS earlier today: They're badly executed and while I adore the sentiment It looks really odd.
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Totally!
All the space is actually "used" instead of just having a ton of completely empty terrain. To me, it looks nicer as a result, not to mention the "back drops" are closer making for nicer views and screenshots no matter where you are.
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I agree but I like it to be combined with useful stuff, like the fishing spots and park areas and collectibles. I love the open areas in the early worlds that are full of stuff to do as well as pretty backgrounds. Evergreen Harbor, on the other hand, is mostly there to be looked at and not explored, and that's where set dressing goes too far in my opinion.
My unpopular opinion is that I'm glad Tartosa is coming with the playground equipment that I've seen people complaining about. More stuff you can walk to between the lots is what I want.
HillyPlays
P.A.C.E- Positive Attitude Changes Everything
Agree, there is a fine line between a decorated/interactive world and set dressing. It's also the reason why I don't have sims live in Evergreen Harbor, because it's just so boring with very little or nothing to do. :-/
I agree entirely too. I just finally got around to having my first Sim spend some time in Glimmerbrook. She opened a retail store there, doesn't live there, but I took the time to also have her go around and explore the neighborhood and dam.. It's boring as . Other than the the portal to the magic realm there is, literally, absolutely nothing there.
The same is true with far too many of the New Worlds added. Honestly, I'd be ashamed of my work if I were the person(s) on the team that designed those worlds.
Tartosa, on the other hand, looks like it is going to be fantastic. That person(s) should be very proud.
The Winters family Tree --- My Mods
I like it too!
I love it, I use it a lot.
I don't think that's unpopular here, at all. On the poll about whether they should get the pack 108 out of 112 said they should be able to get it
I also don't find it weird when black sims have honey-blonde, red, or any other hair colour, for that matter.
I love the moschino cas I don’t understand the hate towards it. The Moschino pack for both cas and bb I get a lot of use out of and I one of my most used stuff packs.
When I first started playing, I always felt "bad" when I would bulldoze the lots, I don't know why. I think I felt like I was destroying the originality of the game, like it's intended purpose. Sounds dumb now because it's all about how you want your game to be so I bulldoze most things now, or renovate existing lots that I found decent. I personally also like the smaller worlds, it just feels "less maintenance" when renovating all the worlds.
I found my people! I use them a lot on teens and YAs.
LOL, me too! I do a ton of bulldozing now (literally every lot in every world gets replaced), but when I first started playing Sims games, waaay back in the day, I felt bad about it. Like, that I was doing a disservice to the devs by not using "what they worked on". I got over it though, some time during TS2....because lets face it, the pre-built lots were all so, so very basic.
The Winters family Tree --- My Mods
Yes, me too, I felt also guilty when I bulldoze the work from others. Even if they are just basic, it felt wrong, because they put some time to work on it. As builder I know how much time it takes to get the idea from the mind to a finished building. But now, when I need that place I bulldoze or rebuild. Although I like it how the new empty lots just have greenery, I try to build the houses around them just to keep the greenery, honestly I'm very bad in the outside decoration.