Tricky one to answer this as I spend most of my time in Sulani, so that has to be favourited, but then its an even spread in using the base worlds and windenburg.
Selvadorada love the world and the pack, sulani is a close 2nd both are stunning worlds.
Yeah forgot that, that world too.
I just bought Jungle Adventure this past week along with DU and Snowy Escape. I've sent a Sim though uni and had a couple of vacations in Mt. Komorebi but I haven't been to Selvadorado yet and now I'm even more excited to play that pack.
It's hard to pick just one. Going by my first impressions upon playing a pack, I would have to say Selvadorada. For me, it was the first pack I bought that had a distinct culture, so it stood out from the rest. The world is so lush with incredible scenery. I took the time to explore the surroundings, and it may have even been the first time I actually took up photography in the game. I had a blast exploring the jungle and hunting for treasure with my sims.
Next would be Mt. Komorebi. The world is so beautiful, and it has really inspired me to build. Kind of disappointing that there were so many fake lots in the neighbourhoods, but the trails and mountain climbing make up for that, I suppose.
Just to keep me sane and because i don't like warm locations, places like Willow Creek, Windenburg and Brindleton Bay are what i gravitate towards generally. It's sort of alien to me if i don't see grass, smell fresh air and see rolling fields with trees and birds about.
None of those worlds are perfect for me. It snows too much in Willow Creek and Newcrest, and I don’t understand why. Didn’t they model these after the southern US? There are palm trees.
I find the neighborhood amenities lacking in Windenburg and I wish we had the freedom to use the Chalet lot as residential.
It rains too much in Brindleton Bay.
I’m hoping the weather in Henford-on-Bagley is a bit more mild. Maybe that one will end up being my favorite world. I do like countryside worlds. But I like to play in all the worlds and it’s easier to appreciate them that way. If I play exclusively in one world, I get sick of it.
Don't count on it, English weather is often unpredictable and since this DLC is based off rural England, the chances are you might find a lot of rain and some sunny spells, but don't expect a lot of warm days.
Right now it is the middle of summer in England and it's cold, cloudy and with a little wind, there is likely to be some rain later as well, so it would be typical if it were as rainy as Windenburg.
Brindleton Bay and Windenburg because living in Europe, I find that the other "generic" worlds like Willow Creek and Newcrest look way too "American" for my immersion (suburban with all the skyscrapers in the background). I also like Sulani and Mt. Komorebi very much but they are a bit too specific in terms of environment/architecture for my daily playstile, so I use them as vacation destinations.
Del Sol Valley had the potential to be very cool but sadly the lots you can use are really really bad. One of them isn't even connected to the main road.
I have high hopes for Henford-on-Bagley and I think it will become one of my favourites too.
I really utilize all of the worlds but I've filled these up and play in them a lot. When I play with them, I end up thinking, "Wow, I like this." Willow Creek has a real community feel at this point with multiple generations.
I can find something to appreciate in nearly all of the worlds. Brindleton Bay is also a favorite but I play in it less often. I think Henford-on-Bagley could be a favorite but that remains to be seen. I also like Mt. Komorebi though I haven't played in it as much yet. If Del Sol Valley were bigger, I'd be happier with it.
As I mentioned, I'm really in the category of saying, "I like all worlds."
Just to keep me sane and because i don't like warm locations, places like Willow Creek, Windenburg and Brindleton Bay are what i gravitate towards generally. It's sort of alien to me if i don't see grass, smell fresh air and see rolling fields with trees and birds about.
None of those worlds are perfect for me. It snows too much in Willow Creek and Newcrest, and I don’t understand why. Didn’t they model these after the southern US? There are palm trees.
I find the neighborhood amenities lacking in Windenburg and I wish we had the freedom to use the Chalet lot as residential.
It rains too much in Brindleton Bay.
I’m hoping the weather in Henford-on-Bagley is a bit more mild. Maybe that one will end up being my favorite world. I do like countryside worlds. But I like to play in all the worlds and it’s easier to appreciate them that way. If I play exclusively in one world, I get sick of it.
Don't count on it, English weather is often unpredictable and since this DLC is based off rural England, the chances are you might find a lot of rain and some sunny spells, but don't expect a lot of warm days.
Right now it is the middle of summer in England and it's cold, cloudy and with a little wind, there is likely to be some rain later as well, so it would be typical if it were as rainy as Windenburg.
LOL, yes I’ve heard English weather is a bit dreary, but they aren’t accurate with weather in the other worlds so I still have hope.
My favorites are Windenburg, Mt. Komorebi, Brindleton Bay, and San Myshuno. Aside from Magnolia Promenade, I’ve found something to appreciate in all the worlds, even the desert worlds, which is surprising because I dislike deserts.
San Myshuno is a very versatile world in my opinion, doesn't matter what other world my sims may live in, visiting the city will always make sense and be realistic since every part of the world has cities.
San Myshuno is a very versatile world in my opinion, doesn't matter what other world my sims may live in, visiting the city will always make sense and be realistic since every part of the world has cities.
The modern-style buildings in San Myshuno are believable anywhere. However, the more traditional architecture is more Western European-ish or New England-ish. It reminds me of New York City townhomes or Boston townhomes. Moreover, the ethnic composition of San Myshuno is very diverse, so I'll say USA. Canada, maybe.
Many Old-World countries have an ethnic majority, and some of them are nearly homogenous, with a single ethnic group making up over 95% of the entire population.
Gosh, this is difficult. I have only five worlds to choose from. I can imagine the choice will be even more difficult when I have more...
I picked Brindleton Bay, because my family is from New England and I have such wonderful memories of spending time in seaside villages there. Brindleton Bay captures that feel very well. I'm a pet lover, too, so I enjoy seeing the animals there.
Britechester is also very charming. My Sims invariably spend a lot of time there, even if they're not at the university.
I like each of them, all for different reasons. I suppose that's the best possible position to be in!
I love Forgotten Hollow, but it's so small it's essentially useless. Windenburg is the the world I've gotten the most use out of, and the one that most closely represents my personal tastes.
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I just bought Jungle Adventure this past week along with DU and Snowy Escape. I've sent a Sim though uni and had a couple of vacations in Mt. Komorebi but I haven't been to Selvadorado yet and now I'm even more excited to play that pack.
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Next would be Mt. Komorebi. The world is so beautiful, and it has really inspired me to build. Kind of disappointing that there were so many fake lots in the neighbourhoods, but the trails and mountain climbing make up for that, I suppose.
Don't count on it, English weather is often unpredictable and since this DLC is based off rural England, the chances are you might find a lot of rain and some sunny spells, but don't expect a lot of warm days.
Right now it is the middle of summer in England and it's cold, cloudy and with a little wind, there is likely to be some rain later as well, so it would be typical if it were as rainy as Windenburg.
as it is the only spoopy world it just has no real competition
no matter how cool the other worlds be FH can't be beat
maybe if there was another bigger spoopy world with more activities...
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Del Sol Valley had the potential to be very cool but sadly the lots you can use are really really bad. One of them isn't even connected to the main road.
I have high hopes for Henford-on-Bagley and I think it will become one of my favourites too.
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I can find something to appreciate in nearly all of the worlds. Brindleton Bay is also a favorite but I play in it less often. I think Henford-on-Bagley could be a favorite but that remains to be seen. I also like Mt. Komorebi though I haven't played in it as much yet. If Del Sol Valley were bigger, I'd be happier with it.
As I mentioned, I'm really in the category of saying, "I like all worlds."
LOL, yes I’ve heard English weather is a bit dreary, but they aren’t accurate with weather in the other worlds so I still have hope.
From the trailer it looks stunning, so instant favourite.
The modern-style buildings in San Myshuno are believable anywhere. However, the more traditional architecture is more Western European-ish or New England-ish. It reminds me of New York City townhomes or Boston townhomes. Moreover, the ethnic composition of San Myshuno is very diverse, so I'll say USA. Canada, maybe.
Many Old-World countries have an ethnic majority, and some of them are nearly homogenous, with a single ethnic group making up over 95% of the entire population.
I picked Brindleton Bay, because my family is from New England and I have such wonderful memories of spending time in seaside villages there. Brindleton Bay captures that feel very well. I'm a pet lover, too, so I enjoy seeing the animals there.
Britechester is also very charming. My Sims invariably spend a lot of time there, even if they're not at the university.
I like each of them, all for different reasons. I suppose that's the best possible position to be in!
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With that being said, Sulani comes in at almost the same as Windenberg...most of my sims are there.